May. 6th, 2004

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I'm cheating because I don't have full access to my music, so I'm picking and chosing around the CDs I do have (which is about 75% of my music ;) or they'd all be from the same singers. Oh, and I put hints for some songs in white, so if there's extra space and you feel like cheating, highlight.

1)She's like a claymore, that's what she's there for, waiting around here to get blown apart

2)She lost her lover at an accident at sea. She pushed him overboard and ended up with me

3)We're lost at sea, just you and me, two violent seperate entities.

4)This is the last song I will ever sing. No I changed my mind again. Good night and thank you.

5)Come armegedon, come armegedon, come. (or, an easier line In this seaside town that they forgot to bomb, come come nuclear war)

6)You are repressed, but you're remarkably dressed.

7) Wanna fall in love tonight (or, an easier line Our house in the middle of the street why did we ever leave started my rock and roll fantasy.)

8)In our lifetime, those who kill, the news world hands them stardom, and these are the ways on which I was raised.

9)Well the truth is, I miss you

10) I'll fake it through the day with some help from Johnnie Walker Red. (said song also has the best line in the world about Friends on it--"It's a comedy of errors, you see, it's about taking a fall.")

11)(My plug in baby) crucifies my enemies when I'm tired of living.

12) The two of us at a double feature--I'm a rock-and-roller, she's a science teacher.

13) So far gone, I'm past governor's Island. Past the Verrazano bridge.

14)Got an angel on the stair. As if you'd even care.

15)Heading out, your heart beating in your head, riding on the texas wind. Raise your feet as you cross the state line.

16) (I am the milkman of human kindness) I will leave an extra pint.

17)I loved you then as I love you still, though I put you on a pedestal, I put you on the pill.

18)Now that I'm free, you can be cheerleader in my hit parade.

19)I really do move in mysterious ways and so do you.

20) One of these could be the day but who would have known?

Extras because I'm bored:
21) Seems to me that maybe it pretty much always means no. So don't tell me you might just let it go.
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Not many days make me think, "Thank god I never had to take Organic Chem," but this is actually the second day in a row I've thought that. I'm changing word documents into XML files to be made into online quizzes for some internet board Houghton Mifflin runs. It sounds worse than it actually is. I don't love it, but it's not numbers, and I get to run macros, which is something I'm not very familar with.

Yesterday, while waiting for someone to come rescue us from the front office, I read over the HM childrens books, and discovered that there's a new Nick Earls book coming out, and I'm so excited. It's just a YA, but I love his stuff. So now I must just wait. *waits*

I'm on the look out now for a fairly long, dark/navy blue lambswool scarf. I realise this is probably the wrong time to be looking for them, but I need it now so I can get started on a project for my dad. So any pointers as to where to look would kick ass. It doesn't have to be lambswool, but I want it as soft as possible or my hands will probably start to bleed before I finish it. And it's so frustrating because I know exactly where to go to get one, and it would even be like, $6-10 there, which clearly would be ideal, but alas, that's in Rome, so it's not actually much help for me here.

Oh, and I also need questions to ask the Beacon Hill Friends House. See, they'll ask me questions, and then I get to ask them questions. And I never have questions, so I'm collecting them now so I actually will have some. Thus far I've got one--asking them about conflict resolution, but I wouldn't be surprised if they do discuss that. But anything anyone else can think of would be good.

Yesterday I bought my fancy pass, which I will now worry about losing for the next 3.x weeks. And then since I was at the Commuter rail place already, and there was a train leaving in 15 minutes, and I had a free ride since no one took my ticket last time, I said what the heck. Rode next to cute blonde boy who kept falling asleep over a business/economics text book (all the funness of math, now! with extra dry bits so you fall asleep faster), and about halfway home, I realised a) that we were wearing the same pants and b) that it so wouldn't work as a pick up line.

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