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i just quoted you in my livejournal :) www.livejournal.com/users/
anomalyartist/
are you still coming here next weekend?
from dharmaqueen
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3:30 pm - Tuesday,October 5, 2004
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I think I sent a message to a defunct address ... maybe you have two?
Anyway, I'm going to be in DC October 9-14. Let's get together! I'll be in conferences during the day, but my late afternoons/evenings are free.
Shoot me an email ...
from raw
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9:05 pm - Sunday,October 3, 2004
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courtney's a cutie but i'm hot for mohini! that girl is delish!
from abby
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9:00 pm - Monday,August 23, 2004
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Nice page here!
from Paul Kekai Manansala
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7:13 pm - Saturday,July 31, 2004
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oh me too. i just can't believe one senator would stand up and sing the damn thing, even if he or she didn't believe in it, just to give the people a chance to have their say! it's unreal.
we took N's mom to the movie... all she had to say was "they sure picked on bush a lot" ... sigh.
from kimuchi
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3:41 pm - Friday,July 9, 2004
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Thank you thank you thank you. That was beautiful as always.
Mink is one of my heroes. I want to be her.
from Sara
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4:46 pm - Thursday,July 8, 2004
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Journalism is one of the many career paths I got tired of, and that was why. I always had to present the opposition viewpoint and I wanted to be like "I know how to fucking do research, and I know it's not FAIR to BALANCE it with that bullshit." So then I got my own oped column, which still sucked cos I could say whatever I wanted but people called me biased. How about I read about it, motherfucker?
from Sara
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1:09 pm - Friday,June 25, 2004
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big big good job vibes coming your way!
from kimuchi
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9:49 pm - Monday,May 24, 2004
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thank you!!!!
from kimuchi
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12:05 am - Tuesday,May 11, 2004
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The Children of Heaven and The Colour of Paradise - Majid Majidi: I have a real thing for Iranian cinema. Especially Majid Majidi - he is wonderful (although his latest film Bahran didn't move me much). Children of Heaven is this touching, sweet movie about two little children - a brother and sister - in Baghdad. The boy loses his sister's shoes. It's totally not his fault, but the family is too poor to buy new ones and so the boy and girl don't tell their parents and share his shoes... it goes on from there. It's wonderful. The Colour of Paradise has a similar feel but is more tragic - a blind boy whose father doesn't see how the boy can ever have any kind of life and tries to pawn him off. ----- Gabbeh: This movie is amazing - it depicts the life of a nomadic Iranian people. It's very fairy-tale-esque. ----- Khaled is a Canadian film about a little boy whose mother is an out of control drunk/drug addict (I forget which) and he has to take care of himself - everything from cooking dinner to managing their welfare money... (seems like I also have an attachment to films about children). ----- M/Other is this wonderful Japanese movie about a man and a woman who live together. He's divorced. There's not much action and it's quite a long movie, but it's just this wonderful subtle story about the intimacy of a couple. Lost in Translation to me felt like it must have been inspired by this movie. ----- Waiting: Excellent Australian movie about a woman carrying a child as a surrogate mother for her friend who can't have any children. Just before the birth, she has second thoughts about giving it up. and so on. ----- When Night is Falling: A Canadian film about a timid married woman who is seduced by a woman in town with the circus... This film changed my life!
from kimuchi
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12:48 am - Tuesday,April 27, 2004
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