A continuation, of sorts, from
psychopepsquad
Apr. 5th, 2004 11:29 pm4: WITHOUT LOOKING, guess what the time is?:
11:15
5: Now look at the clock, what is the actual time?:
Holy shit... 11:15.
6: With the exception of the computer, what can you hear?:
I was chewing on something as I read this, so my teeth clicking together... otherwise, pretty well nothing. Very faint sounds from cars going along Telegraph. Louder sounds from cars going (less frequently) along Ashby.
7: When did you last step outside? what were you doing?:
When I got out of the car at home, after dropping
girlwithjournal and
filmgeek at their home, which in turn was after leaving Sarah & Emily's seder.
8: Before you came to this website, what did you look at?:
E-mail, some wave files of Simon & Garfunkel, some Latin.
9: What are you wearing?:
Dark green stretch jeans, black Ecco sneakers, a shirt with an Indian design, a jean jacket.
10: Did you dream last night?
I don't remember. Maybe.
11: When did you last laugh?
In the car, driving
girlwithjournal and
filmgeek home; I was busy scandalizing
girlwithjournal in front of her brother. :)
12: What is on the walls of the room you are in?:
A poster of Waterhouse's La Belle Dame Sans Merci, the old Getty "A Passion for Antiquities" poster, bookshelves. And some hooks for pictures that aren't being used, because I don't have frames for the pictures I would otherwise hang on them. Except one is holding the wire antenna of my stereo.
13: Seen anything weird lately?:
Two people, a man and a woman, riding down the street on their bicycles. That in itself wasn't weird, but they both had very long hair, and I think it was tinged purple, and one or both of them may have been wearing tophats and/or skirts, but I'm really not positive, because they were riding right at me, on my side of the street, and so I had to pay more attention to making sure they didn't hit me than why it was that they looked so strange.
14: What do you think of this quiz?:
It's a strange extension of the quiz I took last night. (Hence the questions starting at #4.)
15: What is the last film you saw?:
Full-length? Secretary, which I've seen before. We watched it at
dizzyditz's birthday.
16: If you became a multi-millionaire overnight, what would you buy first?:
Err. Some DVDs that I've been wanting? I'm so materialistic. :) (I'd do other things with the money, too, but that's what I'd buy first, because I already know I want them.)
17: Tell me something about you that I don't know:
When I was born, there was a fairly thick layer of hair covering my entire forehead.
18: If you could change one thing about the world, regardless of guilt or politics, what would you do?:
Stop discrimination, of any sort. To choose one, of many, possibilities.
19: Do you like to dance?:
Yes, some kinds of dancing more than others.
20: Imagine your first child is a girl, what do you call her?:
Tali. Well, that or Hollis. Those are the two names that I want to give a daughter.
21: Imagine your first child is a boy, what do you call him?:
Much less certain about this one. Kind-of-ish like Jason. Really don't know.
22: Would you ever consider living abroad?:
Have done already.
23: Will you pass on this survey?:
It's posted. Whether it gets passed on or not is out of my control.... Actually, I guess that means I have passed it on, doesn't it? OK, yes, I shall.
11:15
5: Now look at the clock, what is the actual time?:
Holy shit... 11:15.
6: With the exception of the computer, what can you hear?:
I was chewing on something as I read this, so my teeth clicking together... otherwise, pretty well nothing. Very faint sounds from cars going along Telegraph. Louder sounds from cars going (less frequently) along Ashby.
7: When did you last step outside? what were you doing?:
When I got out of the car at home, after dropping
8: Before you came to this website, what did you look at?:
E-mail, some wave files of Simon & Garfunkel, some Latin.
9: What are you wearing?:
Dark green stretch jeans, black Ecco sneakers, a shirt with an Indian design, a jean jacket.
10: Did you dream last night?
I don't remember. Maybe.
11: When did you last laugh?
In the car, driving
12: What is on the walls of the room you are in?:
A poster of Waterhouse's La Belle Dame Sans Merci, the old Getty "A Passion for Antiquities" poster, bookshelves. And some hooks for pictures that aren't being used, because I don't have frames for the pictures I would otherwise hang on them. Except one is holding the wire antenna of my stereo.
13: Seen anything weird lately?:
Two people, a man and a woman, riding down the street on their bicycles. That in itself wasn't weird, but they both had very long hair, and I think it was tinged purple, and one or both of them may have been wearing tophats and/or skirts, but I'm really not positive, because they were riding right at me, on my side of the street, and so I had to pay more attention to making sure they didn't hit me than why it was that they looked so strange.
14: What do you think of this quiz?:
It's a strange extension of the quiz I took last night. (Hence the questions starting at #4.)
15: What is the last film you saw?:
Full-length? Secretary, which I've seen before. We watched it at
16: If you became a multi-millionaire overnight, what would you buy first?:
Err. Some DVDs that I've been wanting? I'm so materialistic. :) (I'd do other things with the money, too, but that's what I'd buy first, because I already know I want them.)
17: Tell me something about you that I don't know:
When I was born, there was a fairly thick layer of hair covering my entire forehead.
18: If you could change one thing about the world, regardless of guilt or politics, what would you do?:
Stop discrimination, of any sort. To choose one, of many, possibilities.
19: Do you like to dance?:
Yes, some kinds of dancing more than others.
20: Imagine your first child is a girl, what do you call her?:
Tali. Well, that or Hollis. Those are the two names that I want to give a daughter.
21: Imagine your first child is a boy, what do you call him?:
Much less certain about this one. Kind-of-ish like Jason. Really don't know.
22: Would you ever consider living abroad?:
Have done already.
23: Will you pass on this survey?:
It's posted. Whether it gets passed on or not is out of my control.... Actually, I guess that means I have passed it on, doesn't it? OK, yes, I shall.
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Date: 2004-04-06 08:44 am (UTC)I didn't say that was the only source of the name, did I?
What's its etymology?
I'm not sure. But besides seeing it in books, its real-life example is that it was the name of my sixth grade teacher's sister. Not that I liked my teacher. But it's a good name.