disregard previous post first of all because emma is a hacker
secondly,
an enlightening quote:
"when you're drunk, you don't get my emails"
thought provoking, isn't it?
love always...
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
"hacked" (again)
Emma really is the best friend one could ask for
and she has an awesome photo blog, so i reckon you should follow it
anotherlittlephotoblog.blogspot.com
and she has an awesome photo blog, so i reckon you should follow it
anotherlittlephotoblog.blogspot.com
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Immense Fun.
My Summer of Freedom, thus far, in Summary:
1. Night-time swimming
2. Daytime city tripping
3. Printing of 311 photographs
4. getting bitchin' in the kitchen (no where near as dirty as it sounds)
5. the wedding singer, "all i know is that to me you look like you're lots of fun open up those lovin' arms, watch out here i come you spin me right round baby right round like a record..."
6. quoting 'summer heights high' non-stop
7. becoming sentimental when visiting school to hand out teacher presents
8. PARTY, PARTY, PARTY
9. dressing up in camo gear
10. returning home at 1am to discover you are locked out of the house
11. crashing on couches and matresses- who needs beds?
12. finding massive black spiders in your room so you don't sleep in it for three days
13. dancing non-stop
14. "feelin' so fly like a G6"
15. Ferris Bueller's Day Off. did anyone else know that the guy from 2 and a half men used to be HOT? :P
16. NERF wars!!!
17. endless photography
18. watermelon, crunchy noodle salad, strawberries and champagne, getting annoyed at melbourne's ridiculously unreliable public transport system and living in shorts.
IN A NUTSHELL....
THE BEST. SUMMER. YET. !!!
1. Night-time swimming
2. Daytime city tripping
3. Printing of 311 photographs
4. getting bitchin' in the kitchen (no where near as dirty as it sounds)
5. the wedding singer, "all i know is that to me you look like you're lots of fun open up those lovin' arms, watch out here i come you spin me right round baby right round like a record..."
6. quoting 'summer heights high' non-stop
7. becoming sentimental when visiting school to hand out teacher presents
8. PARTY, PARTY, PARTY
9. dressing up in camo gear
10. returning home at 1am to discover you are locked out of the house
11. crashing on couches and matresses- who needs beds?
12. finding massive black spiders in your room so you don't sleep in it for three days
13. dancing non-stop
14. "feelin' so fly like a G6"
15. Ferris Bueller's Day Off. did anyone else know that the guy from 2 and a half men used to be HOT? :P
16. NERF wars!!!
17. endless photography
18. watermelon, crunchy noodle salad, strawberries and champagne, getting annoyed at melbourne's ridiculously unreliable public transport system and living in shorts.
IN A NUTSHELL....
THE BEST. SUMMER. YET. !!!
Sunday, November 14, 2010
SO HAPPY
i feel like dancing in the rain like an idiot, or spinning around and around and around, or skipping through a public place singing some cheesy musical number, with umbrellas twirling and cartoon birds chirping, just so the world can know how happy i am right now.
i'm so glad things seem to be going back to normal, time will tell how it all turns out, but for now i'm just glad you're back.
i'm so glad things seem to be going back to normal, time will tell how it all turns out, but for now i'm just glad you're back.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
"politically invisible"
whilst studying for my revolutions exam, i found myself at different moments throughout the day actually affected on an emotional level by the material which i've been reading over. for example, upon reading about the desperation of the peasants in rural France prior to the Great Fear, i caught myself actually feeling sorry for them. and more recently, in reading about French philosophe Voltaire (actual name Francois-Marie Arouet, which is a pretty cool name if you ask me), i actually laughed out loud at some of his actions. "at age 20...he attempted to elope with a young French emigre (their plot was discovered by Voltaire's father, who ordered him back to France). after arriving back in paris, he spent a year imprisoned in the bastille for writing satirical poems about members of the aristocracy. after his release, voltair continued to write undaunted...forced into exile...during Voltaire's three years in england he engaged in study of the english political and judicial systems..." you can see why i am quite enchanted by this Voltaire character. he was witty and clever, a writer, he stood up for his beliefs and did not allow himself to be swayed by the government, and he even made the best of his punishment of being exiled to england. ahh, the things you learn when you're studying.
ps. he was kinda cute, too. look at that cheeky smile. he's totally thinking, "suck it government, i'm superior in my knowledge...but i'm not going to be arrogant, i'll just smile my charming smile and read my books and write satirical poems about members of the aristocracy."
ps. he was kinda cute, too. look at that cheeky smile. he's totally thinking, "suck it government, i'm superior in my knowledge...but i'm not going to be arrogant, i'll just smile my charming smile and read my books and write satirical poems about members of the aristocracy."
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