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Tuesday, December 5, 2006


I got married again, apparantly. To Collin, of all people. He was playing me spanish love songs on his mp3 player, and I was laughing, and then he looped arms with me and leaned his head on my shoulder. He said, "Yep. We're married now."

This is after I tried to tell Angela that he was serenading me (he was lipsinging along as I listened) and stuff. But she wasn't really paying attention because she was super into a game of ERS with Sean. So then, when we'd finally got her attention and told her she got pissed and said, "No. You can't marry him, okay?" and I said, "Well, he did it." "You didn't say yes or anything." "No, but we're still married." "No you're not. You're divorcing him."

I haven't seen her get that upset over something before. It was just a joke, but she was actually defensive and protective of me.

What on earth does that mean.

And Sushi isn't bleck, Neda. Have you even tried Sushi? Cos most people who say its nasty haven't.

-Susan, Das allerbeste Mädchen.

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   BECCA! Sure, yeah! Ya'll both got a car right? I'm not doing shit, so come get me and we'll catch up on all the good times we've been missing. Hey, maybe we can go pick up Angela and take her too. I think you'd like her.
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Monday, December 4, 2006


When Karen O screams "Take it away, Nick!" during the 10th track of "Show your Bones", that amazingly attractive (in more ways that one) man Nick Zinner (above) goes into a sexy guitar solo.

I just wanna give him a hug. "Or maybe a kiss on the cheek, I wouldn't wash it for a week, and that was all that I needed." -The White Stripes.

It's sort of an infatuation I've had since 10th grade. Nick Zinner, baby.

Funny true story. Standing by Sushi display with my dad at Publix. Mom just said I can't have some because it costs too much. My words: "But you don't understand, man. Me and Sushi, we're like this *crosses fingers*. We love each other very much."



California rolls aren't my absolute favorite, but I really like this picture. And I couldn't find one of shrimp rolls in time for this post.

Yes, my dears. Little Susan finally figured out how to post pics. How amazingly special!

-Susan, God love ya.

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Friday, December 1, 2006


Geisha, A Life reminds me of my own journal entries. It's like "I remember one time..." and "There was that one time..." and "You know, one time..." It's a lot of her remembering a bunch of things from her childhood. That's the kind of book I'd write if I wrote one about my life, cos that's how it'd end up.

My favorite part is how she sed to hide in the closet all the time.

-Susan

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Hey anti-christ
Beelzeboss
We know your weakness
Our rocket sauce
We rock the casbah
We blow your mind
We will defeat you
For all mankind
You hold the sceptor
We hold the key
You are the devil
We are the D

- from "Beelzeboss (Final Showdown)" by Tenacious D

(The way the tune goes is ace)

My favorite song right now from the album "POD" is "Metal", which is Lisa's favorite too.

-Susan

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Thursday, November 30, 2006


myspace layouts, myspace codes, glitter graphics

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Wednesday, November 29, 2006


Heather, were you talking about 23? It's ironid because as soon as the number came up I was like, "That's my favorite number." And then I was like, "Oh, shit. My favorite number is cursed... and now a movie."

But I think it's going to suck. I'll probably see it anyway. I'd love to see anything with Mr. Carrey being serious.

I'm wearing my "Love Actually" shirt today. I got it at Goodwill for dirt cheap. I wonder how many people will recognize the shirt as a movie, because that's what it is. Blah.

A beautiful movie about four relationships in England. Watch it now.

God I need a car. Well, acutally, I just need my mom to fix up her old car so I can drive it. I think she might before next year. Hopefully. Then I can hang out with people without having to bum a ride.

-Susan

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Tuesday, November 28, 2006


Books I’m currently reading (or planning to after completion of one)

• “Geisha, a Life” by Mineko Iwasaki
• “Falling Leaves: The Memoirs of an Unwanted Chinese Daughter” by Adeline Yen Mah
• “Blood & Banquets: A Berlin Diary 1930-38” by Bella Fromm

It’s a kind of ironic list. Japan, China, and Germany, but it’s only ironic if you really know me as a person.

I think I’m going to start reading nothing but autobiographies and nonfiction. I like fiction because that’s what I write, but I like it when the people I’m reading about are real. For some reason, it makes what I’m reading better just knowing it’s real.

The only book I’m in a real hurry to read is the first one in my list because I don’t own a copy yet. I got it from the library. But I have a feeling I’ll by buying it, and reading it over and over.

Guess what? I’ve started writing a novel form of my and Jessica’s story (it’s currently in script form). I want to post it on here little by little, but I think we want to get copywritten before then. lol. We’re really serious about it. It’s a beautiful, movie-quality story (according to some of our reader/friends), one of the best things we’ve written in the three years we’ve been writing together. We probably won’t finish it until the end of this year, maybe sooner, but doubt it. At this rate, we might be looking at a sequel in our college years.

I want to be Clementine Kruczynski and find my Joel Barish.

Those are characters in “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.”
In my opinion, it’s the best performance of Jim Carrey’s career. I had written him off because he’s such an over the top comedian and I found him annoying. But when I watched “Eternal Sunshine” the first time, I cried. I cried. I cried. And I laughed, because I was happy, not because it was funny. It’s such a great movie. I think everyone should watch it, whether you like Jim Carrey or not.

I think Jim Carrey should do down-to-earth dramatic roles for the rest of his career. I would hold him close to my heart if he would.

And with that, my children, my long, meaningful posts have returned.

-SUSAN, with love and utmost respect to true geishas everywhere




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About Tenacious D
You know, actually, the whole movie, just about was a longer version of the old TV show. I was thinking about that last night. Pretty much everything they did was in the show at one point. The Sasquatch was a 30 minute bit on it, about how they met and became friends. I don't know.
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Monday, November 27, 2006


Saw "Pick of Destiny" on Friday. It's a good movie, but it's only understandable if you're a hardcore Tenacious D fan like me and my sister. There were a lot of references to old songs and their TV show from the late 90s.

I think we were the only ones who got it that day.

We were wearing our shirts that we made. They are the bossest shirts in the universe. I'll post a picture soon.

I love Henry.

-Pinku-iro

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