Jul. 25th, 2006

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[livejournal.com profile] cocolola tagged me and I always do what she says.


List seven songs you are into right now.


No matter what the genre, whether they have words, or even if they're not any good, but they must be songs you're really enjoying now. post these instructions in your livejournal along with your seven songs. Then tag seven other people to see what they're listening to.


1. How to Be Invisible -- Kate Bush. from her latest album Aeriel. I was obsessed with this song and "King of the Mountain" when it came out last year, and then last week one morning I woke up with it in my head and I've gotten re-obsessed.
2. Reason to Believe -- Michael Penn and Aimee Mann. A cover of the Bruce Springsteen song, that my friend Steve turned me onto years ago and it popped up randomly on my ipod last week and I forgot how bloody amazing it it.
3. I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me -- Expose. When [livejournal.com profile] thebrownhornet was in town for all of 5 minutes last weekend, we went for drinks and karaoke and I saw this in the book and had forgotten about it and went home and downloaded and put in on heavy rotation.
4. Ain't No Other Man -- Christina Aguilera. The lyrics are regurgitated and boring, which is sad, because the melody isn't bad and the production fcking kills me. I didn't fully realize how good it was until I heard it on my headphones, not on the radio. Then I read that DJ Premier produced it. That explains it.
5. This is How It Goes -- Aimee Mann. I'm on an Aimee Mann kick, which really just means a few months passed.
6. Bloody M*ther F*cking A$$hole -- Martha Wainwright. I think this might be my theme song. Not because of the title. Though it's a good title.
7. No Trust -- The Black Keys. I used to feel more guilty about my love for the Black Keys, but I figured out its because I listen to this music because it makes me want to have sex, no matter how hot and humid it is. Or maybe because of how hot and humid it is.

I tag:

[livejournal.com profile] louche
[livejournal.com profile] thebrownhornet
[livejournal.com profile] loosethread
[livejournal.com profile] bigfatmama
[livejournal.com profile] tracijean
[livejournal.com profile] drood
[livejournal.com profile] fightingwords

and anyone else who feels like sharing 7 songs here, because I would have kept going with listing people.


In Other NewsTM, people on my friendslist who buy essential oils -- is there a place online you get them that are good quality and reasonably priced or cheap?
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Yesterday I became fully converted to two things. The first is Mod Podge. I went over to [livejournal.com profile] vfc's house for some hanging out and lazy crafting (i.e. mostly brainstorming and prepping) and she turned me onto the stuff because believe it or not, I have never used it. I generally dealt in elmer's glue but was willing to try what the expert decoupagers use. And now I'm converted. I worked on a wooden box mirror that I found a pair of in a thrift store a couple weeks ago. I cut up lots of long skinny rectangles of text from The New Yorker (mostly a short story by Haruki Murakami, a review of Ghostface's album, and a story on Bush's christian fundamentalism and how it informs his 'policy-making') and then I covered up all the wood of the box. While it was drying, I wasn't so sure how it would turn out, but then it was like a miracle happened and its beautiful and I'm not sure what I will do next with it. Also, this morning, I made bath salts out of sage and lavender from my yard. Soon I'll be making my own shoes.

Secondly, I got fully converted to Project Runway. Yes, I'd never really watched a full episode prior to last week. And so I watched the second episode of the new season with Liza yesterday, and then she loaned me the DVD of the first season and I've watched five episodes between last night and today, and I probably would have watched them all by now if I didn't feel compelled to do at least a few productive tasks. Plus, [livejournal.com profile] dommeyourass is hooked now too and she's at class, so I should wait until she gets home to resume the marathon. I know who the winners are for both seasons, and I even remember most of the finalists too, but it's still great to watch, it makes no difference to my overall enjoyment of the show. Hell, I even find myself picking my favorites and nemeses, because I don't know WHEN they'll be eliminated.

I just found out that one of my potential teaching gigs will probably not come through for the fall (though possibly the spring), which is a bummer, because its the one that most excited me, but not necessarily a huge stress, since it was a smaller one. The big one, which would pay most the bills, hasn't officially come through, but hey, last time I didn't sign my contract until the first orientation meeting, so that doesn't necessarily mean anything.

Right now, all I care about is not feeling completely lethargic and debilitated by the heat. I can barely read or write, I only want to watch tv and nap. It feels ridiculous to be so incapacitated by it. My sheets are so gross though, I must overcome inertia. I did walk to the Currency Exchange to get quarters, so the battle is half won.

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