Monday, June 28, 2010

things from my brain



-i was going through a notebook of mine i've been scribblin lists and random things in for the past two years. most of it are just lists of movies, gift ideas, songs, ect. one thing i wrote at some point though was "i saw your silhouette today."
no idea where that came from, but i like it.

-when someone is putting you into their phone and they ask how to spell your name, it means they have no idea what it is. unless your name is really odd and unique. lauren, yeah, not so much. i will for sure call you on it by the way. (not gonna lie though, i've definitely had to pull this before. it's better then calling someone the wrong name! which i've done embarrassingly at least twice. i called someone carlos whose name is tyler, and a girl ayla whose name was avery. whoops. the carlos/tyler incident was one for the records though lol)

-i finished dear john. i was really sad during the first half, but then i think i removed myself from it a bit and it got real cheesy. all in all, it's in par with a chick flick. read it if you want a book you'll learn nothing from, but want to read some romance and cry a bit. next book o the docket is only revolutions by mark z. danielewski who also wrote house of leaves (which i never finished, but one day will reread because it was really interesting, it was just a very tough read and i was reading it during school when my mind needed to put attention of the textbooks i was supposed to be reading). not really sure what this one is about, it was with the bargain books at chapters, so i just kind of took a leap with it. a brief summary found on wikipedia (obviously a totally legit and reliable source ;) ) is "Sam and Hailey, and Hailey and Sam, wild and wayward teenagers who never grow old. With an evolving stable of cars, the teenagers move through various places and moments in time as they try to outrace history."

-what is a docket? dictionary.com says:
dock·et (dkt)
n.
1. Law
a. A calendar of the cases awaiting action in a court.
b. A brief entry of the court proceedings in a legal case.
c. The book containing such entries.
2. A summary or other brief statement of the contents of a document; an abstract.
3. A list of things to be done; an agenda.
4. A label or ticket affixed to a package listing the contents or directions for assembling or operating.
tr.v. dock·et·ed, dock·et·ing, dock·ets
1. Law To enter in a court calendar or in a record of court proceedings.
2. To provide with a brief identifying statement.
3. To label or ticket (a parcel).

-since my dog died whenever i see any animal or baby, i have the strongest urge to pick it up and give it a huge hug. i miss holding my dog! so give me yours to hold!

(this peacock just looks so plump and soft. i want to pick this up. i think it would peck my face off though...)

-that's it. have a great day.

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