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Thursday, December 30, 2004

Another goofy personality quiz with a silly picture!

This time, the quiz is courtesy of Lisa! Seriously, gals, where do you FIND these things?
Contradiction
F:

Your Beauty lies
in Contradiction. Controversial, unpredictable, and
never what anyone expects.
You appearance and your personality are two
opposite things. Even your
appearance sends different signals to different
people. To some you may look
innocent and sweet, to others you look mysterious
and intimidating at the same
time. No one ever knows what to expect with you.
You are a little bit of
everything all mixed together. You can be watching
the football game with the
guys one minute and the next out shopping at the
mall. You seem to be almost a
different person every time you meet someone, but
at the same time you know
exactly who you are and there is always that one
thing that makes you you. You
enjoy keeping people guessing and people love how
completely unpredictable you
are.



Some Things
That Represent You:



Element:
Fire, Water Animal: Chameleon Color:
Dark Tones, Light
Tones Song: Everything by Alanis Morriesette
Expression:
Half-smile



Gemstone:
Opal Mythological Creature: Gryphon,
Half-breeds Planet: Mars Hair
Color:
Red Eye Color:
Brown



Quote:
"Appearances can be deceiving."




Where Does Your Beauty Lie? ..::Original Pictures Are Back! Detailed Results::..
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Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Ah, break!

If it's true that you are what you eat, then I am a yummy, caramel filled hershey kiss. *chomp* So tasty.


From Emily's dungeons and dragons group:
Lelenia: I wonder if Gawyn can polymorph into an oyster with pearls inside.
Shellzy: But if we took them out, what would be missing when he changed back?
DM: And they'd probably be worth like 20gp.
Shellzy: Yes, they'd probably be rather small, wouldn't they?
Gawyn: (whimper!)

Alright, it's already midafternoon, so I should probably, you know, DO something. I didn't get up until around 2:30, due to this whole "but I don' wanna do nuthin'" attitude which has taken hold of me lately. This has resulted in staying up late because I don't feel like bothering to go to bed, and sleeping in late because I'm too lazy to get up. Silly me, I suppose. Well, maybe I'll be super-productive, and go to the gym, then come back here and clean! Wow, that may be more than I can handle. I'll have a cup of coffee first, and then we'll see. Oh, btw, I watched the first 14 or so episodes of Full Metal Panic last night. It seemed much easier to just put in another VCD than to actually haul my butt upstairs to bed. At least I'm finally watching the series- I burned it from Steppie way back in March! Alright, here I go. Coffee and gym. *attempts to flex muscles* Damn. Maybe it'll work later today.

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Bah

I'm too young for this shit.

Monday, December 27, 2004

Eleanor's Watching You!



Behold! I have learned the ancient and holy art of photoblogging! Bow down and worship my mighty awesomeness!!!

Sunday, December 26, 2004

Agreeing with Steppie

I concur, Steppie- dumb quiz, cool pic. water ballerina
You are a water girl. You are flexable and very
nice. You are quiet so people who don't know
you thnk you are weird or just mean and high
and mighty like. You aren't though. You like
to have a good time and you also just like to
relax and just enjoy the stars.

Who are you inside????? (LOTS OF RESULTS)girls only
brought to you by

"I'm... dreheheaming... of a whiiiiiite Christmas...."

So, about a month ago, I was talking on the phone to my dad, and he wanted to know what I wanted for Christmas. I explained that the things I really wanted (a digital camera or a new computer) were too expensive, but he insisted that I tell him just in case. So, he got a run-down of all the problems with my laptop (eek! blue screen of death!!! No high speed!!!). About a week after that, we were talking on the phone again, and he asked me if I had done anything to fix my computer problems. I hadn't, and he said, "Well don't- between now and Christmas, don't." I replied that I liked the sound of this, and he said "Well don't get excited," in a very stern, almost guilty sounding voice. So, having had this conversation, I figured that my dad was planning on fixing my ethernet port for Christmas. He did better than that, though, and instead gave me his "old" Fujitsu Lifebook (a laptop that's half as big as mine with more than twice the memory), and a keyboard, mouse, and 17" flatscreen monitor to use with it! I was pretty flabbergasted. It's really awesome- I set up everything at my desk here last night to make sure that everything works. Now I have a nice, big screen upon which to watch my new DVD's of "Grease" and "Moulin Rouge." ^_^ Wow, I am so spoiled. Oh, and my dad also gave me a Cashmeri sari, so the next time that I host an Indian dinner, I'll be fully decked out in my blue, metalworked sari! Speaking of which, I just learned how to make spinach paneer, so the next time that I do a dinner, it will be much more authentic (less food will be store-bought, more will be slaved over in the kitchen for hours!) Ooh, and you know how the "easy chair" in my bedroom is just a "boyfriend" pillow stuffed in the corner? Well, my mom gave me a big, lime green chair to take its place- it's really funky and very "design for living"-esque. Holy crap, and then my brother, who NEVER gets into holidays (I've recieved a number of gifts from him that I can count on one hand, and only one of them was actually recieved in connection with an occasion), totally went all out and got everyone great presents. He got Jane a ukelele and a book of learning instructions, a book and a couple of CD's for my dad, a gorgeous pearl necklace for my mom that he picked up in Hawaii, and he got me a Fossil Brand tan corderoy coat that's lined with acrylic "sheepskin," and to match, a pair of big, square, Fossil sunglasses. Wearing them makes me feel very much like I've just stepped out of a Prada ad. *PARAGRAPH BREAK* Anyway, materialism aside, Christmas Eve and Christmas were miraculously drama-free, and very pleasant. Owen and I went down to our dad's house on X-mas Eve, and spend it with Dad, Jane, Elizabeth, David and Alexis, which made for a very jolly group. Elizabeth bothers me, though- she's wonderful, and fun to hang out with, plus smart and accomplished, but you can just tell from the way that she talks and reacts to things that she's spent far too much time around shallow, false people, and has picked up certain habits. She's not shallow herself, and it's quite obvious, but she does seem to be acting 99% of the time. Granted, this is only the second time that I've met her, but it's just interesting to see the contrast between her and everyone else present, with their fun but very casual attitudes. Oh, and at one point she got really excited about something I had been given (it was either the sari or the monitor) and started in with this excited, high pitched wail- I forgot entirely about what I had just opened, and I think I just stared, astonished, at the source of this bizarre noise. Anyway, I'm giving a wonderful person a hard time that she doesn't really deserve, so I'll stop now. *PARAGRAPH BREAK* Wow, this blog is getting long. Oh well, no one will read it, then, and I can deal with that- especially since no one seems to be reading my blog these days anyway. It's ironic that as soon as I start writing frequently, everyone stops reading. Hmm, do I really suck that much at writing? Maybe I should take the hint, and stop now. Naw, not today. *PARAGRAPH BREAK* So there's a lot more story, but I'll spare everyone. As for today, I think that my mom and I are going to go see a movie (I'm rooting for The Life Aquatic, but we'll see), and then I'm going to go to Becca's and play that Pokemon board game that we have miraculously never tired of. It's strange- it's a simple game, and yet we just... can't... stop! ooh, maybe we'll play some Go too- I gave Beccachan a Go set for X-mas, as well as a book about the history of Go and how to play. I really should have read the book before I gave it to her- now she's giong to kick my ass. Anyway, I hope that everyone's doing well, even if they didn't bother to read my entire blog. And for those of you who stuck with it, here's a quote, for your own personal edification! "Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep." -Scott Adams How very Dada. :-* Love ya'll!

Thursday, December 23, 2004

Mmm, mmm, good

So much sinning to do, so little time!

Merry Christmas, Everyone!

And are you noticing, the Enter key is working! Huzzah!

Wednesday, December 22, 2004

Burgers and Snowstorms and Elk, Oh My!

Hi again! It's me, the wild, hott, and "Sexy El!" Ah, I love hanging out with Clay! He always makes me feel like so glamorous, because he finds all my stories to be deliciously outrageous, and tells me what an exciting life I lead. I beg to differ, but it's still nice to feel exciting, and like my old "International Woman of Mystery/Countess Eleanor/Mountain Mama/Turkish Delight" self. Clay and I chose to live in the past today, and so we wore our high school letter jackets out to none other than the delightful Burger Plus West, and feasted upon fries with the indispensable fry sauce. Mr. Greek was his usual wonderful self, and actually even more talkative than usual, and two of the Little Greeks were there! We then drove past Lakewood HS, and then went on to Michaels to buy pretty paper for Clay to write on in Chinese calligraphy (he's an Asian Studies major). Since Clay and I were both feeling a great need for expensive coffee (something I haven't had nearly enough of in recent months), we went to the Village Roaster, where none other than Alysha Havey was working! I never really got to know her, but it was interesting because Clay and I had been talking about her and her older brother earlier. Mmm, then Clay and I watched the extended edition of The Return of the King, and admired all the handsome fellows in it at length, and discussed how much we love the "grunge chic" look that Orlando Bloom had going when he was making the movies. Speaking of which, Becca and I were at the Conifer Safeway on Sunday night, and saw a guy who was the spitting image of Orlando Bloom. I kid you not. I nearly hit a parked car. Ok, maybe it wasn't that bad, but Becca and I were pretty excited. That lucky, lucky man, and that lucky, lucky girl who was with him. Once again, some of the excitement came from the coincidence- I'd been making much of/making fun of (I'm very torn about Orlando) an Orlando Bloom calendar at the mall earlier. *a much overdue paragraph break* Something else that's exciting in Eleanor-land, is that last night Sheila Kelly (my old bellydance teacher) had a rather petite hafla at her house! I got to see Crystal ("OOOeeee, Eleanor's still got It, and more!" I love that woman dearly) again! She's got a gig singing with an Elvis impersonator in Vegas in late January, I think, and so she might ride down to Phoenix with me, and stay with her cousin there! It'd be nice to have the company, and she's about as exciting as ten regular people put together. I mean, who do you know that can just walk into a casino and be offered a gig like that? She's a character, I tell you, and quickly becoming a spectacular dancer! ("Boom Boom!") Anyway, it was also exciting because I got to see Sheila again, show off my bad ass choreography skillz with "Spanish Dog" and my improv. skillz. [Oh, it's so much more fun to have a big ego like this. Eleanor, where have you been?] Also, I got an e-mail address of someone who another dancer knows, whose family lives in Egypt, and who vends belly dance costumes! This is exciting, because I'm hoping to buy at least one, hopefully more costumes for myself while in Egypt, and hopefully buy a few to sell on ebay and hopefully make back a few hundred dollars of what I spend on my vacation. *crosses fingers* I hope it all works out! *paragraph break* Ok, so this has been a really long blog, so I'll end. But really quick, I'll explain the rest of the title of this blog- I drove home from Clay's almost entirely in 2nd gear, in a snowstorm. And there were elk. Nearly caused me to swerve- I'm just glad that one didn't spook and take me out like that bull did to my brother the first time my parents let him take the new car out late. :-) Merry Christmas to all, and to all, a sleep-filled night!

Tuesday, December 21, 2004

Cooties

Hey, thanks gals! :-) *paragraph break* So hey, who remembers that old game, I think it was called Cooties, or something, where you had the bug and you gradually put limbs and antennae and eyes on it? Well I had this crazy dream last night, that the earth was attacked by a giant spaceship that looked a lot like a Cootie. It was crazy. And somehow, I found the scientist who had known this was going to happen, and we went in search of sterling silver, which was somehow the key to our survival. Yeah, I know, I don't get it either. *paragraph break* In happy news, I just talked to my big brother, Owen, on the phone! Apparently he and some friends had lots of fun involving weed brownies last night. Yay! I've never been, but I have to say that it sounds like good times. Also, I'm going to go hang out with Clay today! Yay! Clay-dough rocks my socks off! Anyway, I'd better get going, but one last word: "Viva la uva!"

Sunday, December 19, 2004

Letting Go

I just said goodbye to Shaun for what I intend to be the last time, and all I can say is that I'm glad that no-one's here to see me
Title And Registration
by Death Cab For Cutie
The glove compartment is inaccurately named,
And everybody knows it.
So I'm proposing a swift orderly change.
Cause behind its door there's nothing to keep my fingers warm,
And all I find are souvenirs from better times.
Before the gleam of your taillights fading east,
To find yourself a better life.
I was searching for some legal document,
As the rain beat down on the hood.
When I stumbled upon pictures I tried to forget,
And that's how this idea was drilled into my head.
Cause it's too important,
To stay the way it's been.
There's no blame for how our love did slowly fade,
And now that it's gone it's like it wasn't there at all.
And here I rest where disappointment and regret collide,
Lying awake at night.
There's no blame for how our love did slowly fade,
And now that it's gone it's like it wasn't there at all.
And here I rest where disappointment and regret collide,
Lying awake at night (up all night),
When I'm lying awake at night.

Friday, December 17, 2004

Nimbooda!

Nimbooda nimbooda nimbooda! Nimbooda nimbooda nimbooda! (nimbooda!) Guess who listened to Bollywood music for the last three hours before rolling into Albuquerque! Eleanor did! Yay! "Eke do tiin, char paunch che saut aut nou, duss gyaraa baara tayraa!" Anyway, I'm stationed here at the Days Inn West in Albuquerque, and I keep giving my bed longing glances. It was a long day of driving today. A very long day. Oi. And I ate really unhealthily for lunch (Arby's) and then had coffee and chocolate later, so by the time I got here, I was pretty miserable. I have since recovered, though, with the aid of relatively healthy food from Denny's and several ibuprofen (my best friend). *paragraph break* Yo, so I was SO excited when I checked my messages tonight that I got a call from Ryan, but so very dissapointed that he was inviting me to his party which is tonight.... just in time for me to be out of town. :-(!!!!! But I want to hang out with my ceramics buddy! I was so sad! But then I was soon picked up by talking to Nick, who made me a mixed CD! :-D!!! Yay! Happy Times! Nick, I'm seriously SO excited. Like, paralyzed. That could make driving tomorrow interesting, lol. *paragraph break* Ooh, do ya'll know what else is exciting? I got an e-mail this morning from Sheila Kelly, my old bellydance instructor, and she's having a Hafla on Monday and inviting all her old students! I had to quickly pack a bellydancing costume before I left home! I'm SO excited- my Crystal might be there, and Kristin, and hotthotthott Emily, and Ruby! And Corey! And Alison and .... her sister.... who's name I've suddenly blanked. Oh, I feel bad. Oh well, the best part might just be that I'll get a chance to talk to Sheila and hopefully get Joynanne's contact info, so I can ask her about shopping for costumes while I'm in Egypt. OMG, so excited. I am such a nerd. (Bicyclo....spiro! Yeah, Lindsey, it's still up on the white board :-D) Aight, it's my bedtime. Love to everyone! For those of you in CO, I'm Coming Home!!!!!!!!! *paragraph break* Obligatory closing quote: While taking attendance for ToK, The Wise Mr. Davis once said, "Hilary's in Hawaii? I must be stoned!" We're sure you were, Mr. Davis; we're sure you were.

Wednesday, December 15, 2004

Boysboysboys

Oi, so much sillyness. I just had a really long talk with Lynne over AIM (she's awesome) and commiserated over our mutual confusion. With Christmas break coming, I can just go be silly with David and Shaun in Colorado, and take a break from my Arizonan non-relationships. What a relief! And I get to see my Becca-chan (and family), and Amesie, Steppie, Clay, and those fun folks. I hope Sabrinah's coming home for X-mas! I need a strong dose of Sabrinah! Alright, I leave Friday, and I just reserved my hotel in Albuquerque. Splendid! Aight, I was planning on giving ya'll a rundown of the crazy Ho-Ho-Ho-Ho Party last Saturday night, but I'm spend, and I think it's time to read a little and go to bed. So... sleeepy..... but here's the link to Sarah's pics from Ofoto. The raciest pictures are unfortunately trapped on Lynne's camera though- she currently doesn't have the USB port attachment for her camera! Tragic! http://www.ofoto.com/ShareLandingSignin.jsp?Uc=reik5wt.1jwxgesh&Uy=vao1g3&Upost_signin=BrowsePhotos.jsp%3fshowSlide%3dtrue&Ux=0&UV=22192221982_831445839105 Bye for now! :-* Loves!

Monday, December 13, 2004

A whole bag of rotten oranges

Oi. I'm experiencing some seriously bad energy here, in regards to boys. I'm walking a balance beam blindfolded- I'm proceeding cautiously, but I could step of the end at any time. Right now I just feel like every call I make or don't make is going to have significance, and I'm really torn between moving forward and seeing how far I can get, or playing it safe and just not talking to anybody at all until this passes. Grr. I don't like being uncertain!

Maybe it's just all of this finals stress that's got me on edge. I dunno, I think I'm just ready for a change. I needs something big to happen! A big change! I feel like I'm on the cusp of something, but I don't know what! There's always the argument, also, that I need to make my own change, but I don't really know what that should be. Maybe today will bring something wholly new and exciting! grr, enter's not working AGAIN! anyway, I'll leave you with a Pogues quote, from one of my favorite songs: "You can't take it with you when you go. No, you can't take it with you when you go. You gotta walk, walk that mile, and I'll be with you, honey child. And I'll do it for the ghost of a smile."

Wednesday, December 08, 2004

I'm an oyster!

So, it turns out that the giant spot on my tonsil was actually a chunk of food that got caught in one of the pores of my tonsil, and proceeded to get digested and then develop all sorts of crystals. Not as pretty as a pearl, but still kinda interesting. Apparently my sore throat and sinuses should clear up now that it's been removed, because I was just having an immune response to it. Yay healthy!

And yay sleep! I could go for some right now, in fact. It's hard to justify it, though, considering that I overslept this morning for three hours! Oops! In fact, I'm so sleepy, that instead of a long blog like I'd planned, I'm going to go take a nap! Yay! :-*

"All jocks ever think about is sports. All we nerds ever think about is sex." -Revenge of the Nerds