amanda rogers
an albatross
altered state
animosity
bernard
blackbirds
bridge and tunnel
capillary action
cloacal kiss
destroyer destroyer
genghis tron
graf orlock
grey ghost
heartwarmer
holy crows
hostage calm
job for a cowboy
lewd acts
make do and mend
make me
me and him call it us
mindset
network of terror
robinson
see you next tuesday
sinaloa
surroundings
the great redneck hope
the post office gals
triumph of gnomes
wholehearted
young widows
top five right now:
jesu
swans
department of eagles
boris
nadja
Movies
top five right now:
before night falls
soylent green
man on wire
suspiria
videodrome
Television
lost
seinfeld
undeclared
colbert report
freaks and geeks
summer heights high
curb your enthusiasm
tales from the crypt
arrested development
Books
top 5 right now:
howl
candide
mother night
lord of the flies
the catcher and the rye
I miss yours in person also, what the world. I am eating oranges a lot lately, and apple cinnamon nutri-grain bars. I love food :9 I think I am going swimming soon. Do you like bodies of water?
sandy~~ ~~you know how usually the dog bites the mail man? with us, the packages bite the mail man I was just imagining that and it is so funny to me just think about it ~ do you like my cursive dashes ~
I will be there in about two weeks because my best friends are playing a show and I want to suppourt them. I understand you will be at Mogwai that evening, though Meeting after is a must!
Since both Katie and you were going to be missing out last night, I decided to hold out and wait for at least one of you. I believe Katie and I will be watching it Monday, if you're interested in joining.
hey sandy hahaha... I am so gladdened by that every time I saw it, perhaps because of the voice I wear when I do it. hahaha... your status says Nervous and it draws concern to me! bye sandy
Main Entry: yolk Pronunciation: ..ˈyōk, ˈyelk (in cultivated speech, especially Southern), also ˈyōlk, ˈyȯlk, ˈyälk, ˈyəlk.. Variant(s): also yoke ..ˈyōk.. Function: noun Etymology: Middle English yolke, from Old English geoloca, from geolu yellow — more at yellow Date: before 12th century 1 a: the yellow spheroidal mass of stored food that forms the inner portion of the egg of a bird or reptile and is surrounded by the white — see egg illustration barchaic : the whole contents of an animal ovum consisting of a protoplasmic formative portion and an inert nutritive portion c: material stored in an animal ovum that supplies food to the developing embryo and consists chiefly of proteins, lecithin, and cholesterol 2 [akin to Middle Dutch ieke yolk (of wool), Old English ēowu ewe] : oily material in unprocessed sheep wool consisting of wool fat, suint, and debris — yolked adjective — yolky adjective