Recommend To Me: 1. A movie. 2. A book. 3. A musical artist, song, or album. 4. An LJ user not on my friends list. 5. Something to do in the next two months; something daring or adventuresome
can i just say, first, that your icons are always just stunning? also, that i miss you.
now. you're probably better read/listened/watched than i am. however. i'll give it a shot anyway.
1. i am pathetic. i have seen so very, very few movies in my lifetime, and especially few that i can imagine you haven't seen. so. huh. the fifth element is my favorite movie of all time. unconditional love is perfect for its utterly awful kitsch value. malena? oh! or, the red violin which is perhaps perfect.
2. muriel rukeyser's the life of poetry. or sherie reynold's a gracious plenty.
3. amy ray's album "stag." the mountain goats. save ferris. leona naess. the decemberists. liz phair's "polyester bride."
5. hmmmm. learn to cook something insanely extravagant, particularly something you get to light on fire at some point within the process, like a flambe.
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Date: 2004-01-07 10:07 pm (UTC)now. you're probably better read/listened/watched than i am. however. i'll give it a shot anyway.
1. i am pathetic. i have seen so very, very few movies in my lifetime, and especially few that i can imagine you haven't seen. so. huh. the fifth element is my favorite movie of all time. unconditional love is perfect for its utterly awful kitsch value. malena? oh! or, the red violin which is perhaps perfect.
2. muriel rukeyser's the life of poetry. or sherie reynold's a gracious plenty.
3. amy ray's album "stag." the mountain goats. save ferris. leona naess. the decemberists. liz phair's "polyester bride."
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5. hmmmm. learn to cook something insanely extravagant, particularly something you get to light on fire at some point within the process, like a flambe.
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Date: 2004-01-07 11:38 pm (UTC)And I adore everyone on your music selection except Save Ferris whom I haven't heard, so obviously, that goes on my list.
And while I'm not sure about the cooking, I will absolutely watch The Red Violin -- thank you!