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We've been meaning to make a video together since we got back to school, but we both just got really busy. It will happen soon though, we promise! It's hard finding a time that both of us have free.
In the meantime, check Vicki's channel. She's been posting some good stuff. :D
And if all goes according to plan, Vicki will be going to Scotland in the fall! Yay! -
http://www.youtube.com/watch#playnext=1&playnext_from=TL&videos=3NET9lev86Y&v=ZkPL6p1OeVQ
And that's all I have to say about that. -
Is that even a question? LEGOS. DUH.
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Because I’m a HORRIBLE FRIEND.
But really. I am super boring. I’ve come to accept it. I’m sorry I’m so terrible at entertaining you in your time of need. -
I always found the ninja turtle significantly more badass. Although I didn't watch much of either when I was a kid.
But come on. Ninjas? Turtles? Together? OBVIOUS winner. -
Note: the following questions were asked by Megan on New Years on my computer. So, no. I didn't ask myself any of the next 5 questions.
Fondue: I WILL MAKE YOU NONE BECAUSE I AM STUPID. And forgot to buy sterno. Fondue is happening the minute we are both home though, Megan. -
I go to Sweet Briar College, just north of Lynchburg. :D
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Ooooh tough question. I like Damien Hirst, Annie Leibovitz, Hogarth, Turner, Millais, Fragonard, and (as cliche as it is) Andy Warhol. And that doesn't even include all the young photographers/artists that I have recently been exposed to via Tumblr. But I would have to say my overall favorite is Kenro Izu. His photography is breathtaking. I saw part of his 'Sacred Places' series when I was in New York 2 years ago and just sat in front of them for about an hour. He's just amazing.
He takes these enormous 14 by 20 negatives with his custom made -MONSTER- camera and makes contact-printed platinum-palladium prints. I read an interview in which he described exactly how he traveled to these insane locations with this huge camera and all his giant prints. It made me really appreciate the work in a different way, knowing how much work actually went into the photo. It also made me appreciate my nice little Canon Rebel.
I highly suggest looking up his website, but the thumbnails of his portfolios really don't do them any justice. -
1.) Visiting London is like visiting a million places at once. Every neighborhood is SO different. Oxford Street is kind of like Manhattan, there is what I like to call "Tourist Land" (Westminster/Big Ben/Buckingham Palace/London Eye), Camden is a world of its own, there's Little Italy, Brick Lane, Soho, Notting Hill and Kensington. You can't get bored. There are too many things to see.
2.) As much as I love London, the places just outside of London are worth seeing too. Just take a train 20 minutes outside of the city. It gives you a much better representation of what British life is ACTUALLY like.
3.) The entertainment. Time Out London: use it and you will see so many amazing things. One of my favorite things about this semester has been the concerts, plays, and comedy shows I've been to. -
I love it when my procrastination helps other procrastinate. >_<
Hmm.... Probably Selfridges. Though I always saw myself having some sort of go-cart race around whatever department store I was accidentally locked in for the night. I don't think Selfridges sells go-carts. Or even bikes! :/
So, maybe I'd pick something more like Wal-Mart. Because then I could race around the store like crazy. That's what I would do. And if there were other people there with me: hide and seek on roller-blades. -
It seems like, out of nowhere, everybody started flipping a shit about Owl City. I guess I'm late to hop on the wagon.
I've heard it a couple times, and it's catchy, and nice to listen to, but not my favorite song. However, right now I am absolutely NUTS for this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3CkfvYMCWM -
LEGGINGS ARE NOT PANTS.
NEVER EVER NEVER NEVER NEVER EVER WEAR LEGGINGS AS PANTS.
They are okay under dresses, or if you are AT the gym. You do not wear them with a t-shirt and a cardigan and Uggs and call it an outfit.
NO.
I'm assuming that whoever asked this question already knows my stance on this issue and how ANNOYED it makes me.
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How BIG it is. You can never get bored as long as there are more places in the US to visit.
Not to say that I am bored with the UK. But, size-wise, in comparison, the UK is eensie-weensie.
It makes me really want to go on a road trip, so I can truly appreciate how crazy the US really is. -
It's a tie between Photography, my freshman 104 English class, and Italian Renaissance Art in Italy.
I loved them all for different reasons. -
Vicki is indescribably awesome. I'm surprised that her awesome hasn't broken her webcam yet. Like, I didn't think that it was possible for one electronic device to sustain such an abundance of awesome.
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You are most definitely forgiven. Try googling "ridiculous questions." That's what I do when I'm stumped. I google.
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Lack of public transportation. I wish we had a train system as expansive and affordable as there is here.
I feel like I'm such a broken record. But I can't think of anything else.
Oh. I dislike that the US doesn't sell crumpets in every grocery store. Not cool. -
The Muppet Christmas Carol. As if there was any competition.
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Well, it's definitely difficult. I guess, you just can't wait for them to come to you.
Some people choose to go to parties at other schools, but I've never been a huge party person. I've met quite a few nice guys while volunteering in Lynchburg. Also, I'm not above blind dates. I trust my friends opinions when it comes to boys, so I don't mind if they set me up with guys.
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Annie C.’s Bio
I like the mountains, tea, and books. I'm not a very complex person. Ask me stuffs!


