Jean: A Legend In My Own Mind (
zouzounaki) wrote2007-08-28 12:29 pm
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You know when you take a bite of a andwich or something, and then you try to talk, so you sort of shove it to the side of or under your tongue? That's how Scott Stapp sings.
picklepopsicle calls it the pickle in the mouth.
I don't mean to sound like a fanatic or anything, but I did grow up around one of the most (unintentionally) inconsiderate smokers I've ever known and this is an observation: I haven't gotten really sick in a long time. I mean like coughing up hard bits of brown and grey...somethings. I seriously think it's because I'm not around my mom smoking all the time anymore. I never got sick like that when I was young, and haven't since she passed on; there was just that period of about fifteen years when I was a shut in and near her all the time. I loved my mom but she used to sit there and tut about people complaining over second hand smoke while the rest of the family, two chronic asthmatics, would be choking until they were purple in the face.
I miss having a bedroom "suite." I don't like to be seen before I've gotten myself ready. It's not like, "Don't look at me! I'm a monster!" It's more like a matter of privacy. The first house we lived in when we moved to Florida, I was completely private; the second, there was this pocket door that shut in the second and third bedrooms along with the bathroom, so that was as good as a private suite. Here, I have to parade across the hall to the bathroom; I don't care for it.
I think I might be having a mid-mid-life crisis. My celebrity crushes are getting younger and younger, as I pointed out to my sister last night, if you take, from the beginning of the year, Nicolas Cage and then progress down to Shia LaBeouf, which I really do feel like the creepy lady in the car offering him candy. I mean, there are older men and men my age, like Jeffrey Donovan or Edgar Wright, but then there's the Shias and Garrett Hedlunds. My sister was surprised but then admitted that she had had a dream in which I was romantically involved with Daniel Radcliffe.
Which is pretty flattering, 'cos Harry Potter's hung!
I'm extremely bored.
Peace, Ghani
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I don't mean to sound like a fanatic or anything, but I did grow up around one of the most (unintentionally) inconsiderate smokers I've ever known and this is an observation: I haven't gotten really sick in a long time. I mean like coughing up hard bits of brown and grey...somethings. I seriously think it's because I'm not around my mom smoking all the time anymore. I never got sick like that when I was young, and haven't since she passed on; there was just that period of about fifteen years when I was a shut in and near her all the time. I loved my mom but she used to sit there and tut about people complaining over second hand smoke while the rest of the family, two chronic asthmatics, would be choking until they were purple in the face.
I miss having a bedroom "suite." I don't like to be seen before I've gotten myself ready. It's not like, "Don't look at me! I'm a monster!" It's more like a matter of privacy. The first house we lived in when we moved to Florida, I was completely private; the second, there was this pocket door that shut in the second and third bedrooms along with the bathroom, so that was as good as a private suite. Here, I have to parade across the hall to the bathroom; I don't care for it.
I think I might be having a mid-mid-life crisis. My celebrity crushes are getting younger and younger, as I pointed out to my sister last night, if you take, from the beginning of the year, Nicolas Cage and then progress down to Shia LaBeouf, which I really do feel like the creepy lady in the car offering him candy. I mean, there are older men and men my age, like Jeffrey Donovan or Edgar Wright, but then there's the Shias and Garrett Hedlunds. My sister was surprised but then admitted that she had had a dream in which I was romantically involved with Daniel Radcliffe.
Which is pretty flattering, 'cos Harry Potter's hung!
I'm extremely bored.
Peace, Ghani
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It is a bit odd liking younger men, whether celebrities or people in RL. If it makes you feel better, you're not alone. Sean Biggerstaff can still make me walk into the corners of furniture.
aha comment int he wrong place sorry.
and OMGHARRYPOTTER. I had to look for Ginny and her "engorgio" charm in the picture there cause you know obviously... obviously.
*dies*
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Bwahahaha, yes! Eddie Vedder does that and he's definitely a pickle in the mouth singer! He cups the thing to his face!
It is a bit odd liking younger men, whether celebrities or people in RL. If it makes you feel better, you're not alone. Sean Biggerstaff can still make me walk into the corners of furniture.
Hehe, gotta love that surname! ;-)
I was talking about it again with the sis last night, and she decided for me, very firmly, that I "just like guys." Which is true enough, despite their ages. Though if they're below the legal age limit, I tend to have a more sisterly way of looking at them; I watched Shia LaBeouf on the Disney Channel for years and just thought of him as an adorable little brother.
So, the verdict according to my sister is skank instead of paedeophile, bwahahahaha! (Kidding!)
Re: aha comment int he wrong place sorry.
Mumblers and the Women Who Find Them Sexy, tonight at 11. I don't get it either. My mom always called it mouthful of marbles and was equally unimpressed. I dunno, maybe if a man's ability to sing like he's got a mouthful is really attractive to some women. *shrugs too*
and OMGHARRYPOTTER. I had to look for Ginny and her "engorgio" charm in the picture there cause you know obviously... obviously.
*dies*
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! I know! I actually set off on a hunt to find that pic after my sister came across several discussions of young girls who'd seen the play and pronounced him "small." Really?! Well, I guess there's the no experience factor, but dear God they're going to be dissapointed when they're older if they're standards are that high, lol!
I'm still trying to find a way to work Hermione's 'ERECTO!" charm, hehehehe!
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Naughty! ;-P
"Size" aside, Daniel has become quite the hottie. I watched the first Harry Potter movie again recently and I was stunned at how young everyone looked, and sounded -- Daniel and Rupert's voices hadn't changed yet.
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And yet, you expect nothing less from me, heeheehee! ;-)
"Size" aside, Daniel has become quite the hottie.
Oh, big time! And he's so confident and charming, too (that's actually how me and Ann started the whole size conversation, 'cause I commented on how very confident he is and that usually means something, hehehe...)
I complain about the character of Harry all the time and ann asked me, 'Is there nothing about him that's still appealing?' I answered that the part of him like Dan Radcliffe always is.
I watched the first Harry Potter movie again recently and I was stunned at how young everyone looked, and sounded -- Daniel and Rupert's voices hadn't changed yet.
I know! We watched the first four in order after we'd went to see the fifth in the theater and our eyes kind of boggled. And Rupert's voice keeps cracking in the second, it's so sweet! (Now that's my sisterly impulses taking over!) Oh my God, how about the Weasley Twins; we couldn't believe it! How adorable were they?!
Ann thinks Indy IV'll be more fun now that I'm hot for Shia LaBeouf, so she's encouraging that. Wish they hadn't changed that official site; it's kind of awkward now...