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Name: Wendi
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Friday, July 15, 2005

Currently Reading
The War of the Worlds (Signet Classics (Paperback))
By H.G. Wells
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My children don't get to see War of the Worlds.


Monday, July 11, 2005

Currently Listening
The Sunlandic Twins [Bonus EP]
By Of Montreal
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God! This CD is so fucking good! Buy it!

3 days until Nick comes home
3 days until Allie
4 days until Andrea (?)
4 days until C&CF
6 days until Shark Week

As you can see, my week is soley devoted to the anticipation of future events.

By the way, if anyone who reads this likes Jesse McCartney, PLEASE TELL ME. See, becuase I feel in love with him about a month ago, and I figured everyone would understand. But, except for Tricia, no one has. "Wendi, you're 18. He's like 12." No, he's 18. And he's beautiful. And yes I bought his CD, and yes I watched Punk'd last time just because he was on it. And yes I now watch Summerland, too. Please tell me I'm not the only one.


Saturday, July 09, 2005

Currently Reading
Haunted
By Chuck Palahniuk
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So I figured I would keep up with Xanga afterall (my uncool, non-collegebound friends have to keep in touch somehow, right?). Do people actually read these over the summer, though? It seems that doing absolutely nothing is more fun than being on Xanga during the summer.

I read the beginning of Haunted, against my better judgement. I was told people vomitted when Palahniuk read it publicaly. I was told some of them even fainted. I was told that it was graphic and disgusting and should have never been written. But I read it anyway. And then I threw up. (No I didn't, but my stomach churned.) I would never suggest that anyone read this book, or at least the Guts story, and I personally will never read that story again.

On a lighter note, I cannot wait to see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory...it hurts so much. Tomorrow night on Comeday Central at midnight Johnny Depp and Tim Burton are hosting a South Park special that (I guess) shows parallels between the show and the movie, and they will also be talking about the film. This will probably be great, but it will do nothing to quell my anticipation for seeing Johnny at an IMAX theater.

Also, Shark Week starts July 17. Mark your calendars!

...and off to play WoW I go.


Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Currently Listening
In Between Dreams
By Jack Johnson

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Summer is a busy time (as seen in the fact that I'm never on here anymore). There is always so much to do, and never any time to do it because I wake up so late and usually play Zoo Tycoon or watch movies until a ridiculously late hour and forget that there is a world out there, too. Then I feel useless because I did nothing all day, but it couldn't be helped. And then the next day I wake up determined to do something and I just don't because it is summer. IT NEVER ENDS!!!

Anyway, I am most frequently on thefacebook.com (but it's only for college people), and I check my e-mail pretty frequently, so if you know it send me something. Otherwise, I am just a lazy bum and there is no way to get a hold of me unless you come to my house.

I am saying all this with the idea that people actually want to contact me. If you don't, then why are you reading my Xanga?

Any hoo...there is nothing left to say. Peace out!


Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Currently Reading
The World's Shortest Stories: Murder, Love, Horror, Suspense, All This and Much More in the Most Amazing Short Stories Ever Written, Each One Just 55 Words Long
By Steve Moss
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fart.



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