Thanks + YiR = 1st post of December
Dec. 14th, 2008 06:04 pmThank you
nelliewu and
alicetheowl for the holiday cards (and glitter *grin*). I'm a little slowed down these days so I haven't mailed most of mine out yet (*sigh*), but they're due to be in the post by tomorrow morning.
I've enjoyed reading other folk's Year in Review posts and I figured I might as well join the crowd. Below are the subject lines and first couple of sentences from each month's first post. Subject lines are links to said posts.
January: Kneel before my porcelain majesty... Even though I'm out of the house and/or sleeping secluded in my BatDen way more hours than I spend socializing with my family, I managed to catch the stomach virus thing that's been making the rounds.
February: BIG BLUE! and other lesser things. I have no effin' voice left. Oh my GOD, what an amazing game!
March: (no title) It feels like it's been forever since I've had three nights off in a row, and I don't know what to do with myself. This being my third night I keep fighting the urge to take a nap (in preparation for a shift).
April: Don't say I never did you nothin'. Huh. Works for menstrual cramps *and* tension headaches; who knew?
May: A sign? or simply a shitty theatre? The hour and thirty-five minutes of Iron Man I managed to see was incredibly awesome.
June: ::headdesk:: Apparently I have massive man hands.
July:(no title) Hancock led to a rather inevitable race discussion with Middle Bro. I started things by pointing out that the makers of the movie neatly sidestepped direct mention of racial tension/discrimination against Hancock (played by Will Smith) and Mary (played by Charlize Theron) by labeling the people who perpetrated violence against the two characters "they".
August:(no title) Okay, y'all were right. Altered Carbon? Frackin' AWESOME.
September:Edward James Olmos is entirely too fond of shouting "so say we all". Very tired. Dragon*Con was beyond awesome.
October:Comedy for DAYS. Fifteen minutes in, and Sarah Palin is officially the most hilarious thing I've seen on television this Fall.
November: Yayz! I'm NaNoing! [*snort* - ed.]
I've enjoyed reading other folk's Year in Review posts and I figured I might as well join the crowd. Below are the subject lines and first couple of sentences from each month's first post. Subject lines are links to said posts.
January: Kneel before my porcelain majesty... Even though I'm out of the house and/or sleeping secluded in my BatDen way more hours than I spend socializing with my family, I managed to catch the stomach virus thing that's been making the rounds.
February: BIG BLUE! and other lesser things. I have no effin' voice left. Oh my GOD, what an amazing game!
March: (no title) It feels like it's been forever since I've had three nights off in a row, and I don't know what to do with myself. This being my third night I keep fighting the urge to take a nap (in preparation for a shift).
April: Don't say I never did you nothin'. Huh. Works for menstrual cramps *and* tension headaches; who knew?
May: A sign? or simply a shitty theatre? The hour and thirty-five minutes of Iron Man I managed to see was incredibly awesome.
June: ::headdesk:: Apparently I have massive man hands.
July:(no title) Hancock led to a rather inevitable race discussion with Middle Bro. I started things by pointing out that the makers of the movie neatly sidestepped direct mention of racial tension/discrimination against Hancock (played by Will Smith) and Mary (played by Charlize Theron) by labeling the people who perpetrated violence against the two characters "they".
August:(no title) Okay, y'all were right. Altered Carbon? Frackin' AWESOME.
September:Edward James Olmos is entirely too fond of shouting "so say we all". Very tired. Dragon*Con was beyond awesome.
October:Comedy for DAYS. Fifteen minutes in, and Sarah Palin is officially the most hilarious thing I've seen on television this Fall.
November: Yayz! I'm NaNoing! [*snort* - ed.]