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lirazel ([personal profile] lirazel) wrote2011-08-09 10:35 am

because this is what i do at work when i'm bored

So lj’s been a little slow lately, and I haven’t been helping. But I just haven’t had much to say! Really! However, I feel a little guilty because for some reason I’ve got it into my head that part of my job in life is to ~entertain~ y’all. So let’s do one of those random poll things again, okay?


[Poll #1768335]

[eta] Also, my prayers and thoughts with everyone who might be affected by the violence in London. *hugs*

[identity profile] penny-lane-42.livejournal.com 2011-08-09 06:48 pm (UTC)(link)
TR is a BETTER kiss--but VMars is a more important kiss for them

This is true.

But Ron and Troy both were tempting

You clearly have good taste in people.

My other favorite passage is the part where Quinten makes Caddy say "Dalton Ames" and he puts his hand over her neck and describes her pulse speeding up when she says it. Guh. I fucking LOVE that part. That may be my favorite scene in all of literature.

YES! And there's the knife! OMG SO GOOOOD. FAULKNER THE THINGS YOU DO TO ME.

Yeah, Townes is very much an Austin kind of guy. And no apologies for choosing Paul Simon! He was the first music I ever loved. My daddy would play "Me and Julio" and I would dance, and this was before I could walk, so I would fall over. It was pretty adorable, supposedly. I still think "Graceland" is one of the greatest albums of all time. Appropriative, but great.

Dolly is one of my favorite human beings period.

I am SO SAD for David Mitchell! He is such a ray of sunshine! I adore him so! Especially when people are trying to convince him and Charlie Brooker to dance, and they're like HELL NO.

Rilke is definitely soul-food.