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I try not to celebrate New Year's Eve. I'm not into 'forced fun' - the notion that I have to be a good mood on a certain day because everyone else tells me I should be ready to party. It makes me very contrary and I want nothing more than to hibernate in my room with a book to fall asleep around eleven pm, haha, I end up going out somewhere some years when my firends won't allow me to be that curmudgeonly, but I don't get into it.
I do love champagne though. So for me, NYE is simply an excuse to drink more champagne. -
I have grave difficulty in planning ahead for anything. The future is always so dim. I always believe that I'll never get there. Even eight weeks, I find that tough. Crumbs.
I have no personal ambition. I know this formspring reads like I'm constantly fishing for compliments, but I'm really not, I promise you. I would never be so crass, haha. I just have a dull view of my dull self.
Gosh, this is really hard to answer. In truthfulness, I don't know. I can't think of anything so there cannot be anything I want to do that badly. -
I like chicken and pesto, but in all honesty my fave pizza is just a plain four cheese pizza.
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The Man from UNCLE. Everyone was rich and beautiful and had romances left right and centre. Plus, y'know, spies! International espionage!
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All day I've had this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGcFxx6Affk
(WARNING: KPOP ALERT)
It's relentlessly naff, but weirdly compelling. Plus, like 4/5 of the band are dudes I totally like the faces (and other parts) of. Which always helps. -
James Dixon from 'Lucky Jim' by Kingsley Amis. I don't know why this is, but I always feel pretty strongly that I'm like him and that he is like me. I'm no good at self analysis, sorry. But read the book some day and maybe you'll figure it out for me :)
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Doesn't Ryan Adams have one? That's the only one I can think of off the top of my head. Having said that, a quick google search reveals that Elton John and Roy Orbison also have a tune. Roy Orbison was awesome. Damien Rice has a tracked called 'Amie' which is pretty close. His voice is quite nice.
I'll pick Ryan's as that's the only one I have ever heard. -
In bed, one minute after closing my eyes. Also, walking to the tube station and back. Although if the walk is too long I'll start to think of sad and lonely things so I'll start to fiddle with my iPod or rummage in my bag or something as a distraction.
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Eating fried eggs in my living room a few years ago. I'd gotten up very early to pick a friend up from a station in town, she'd come to visit for the weekend. We got back and were discussing cop shows, giggling our faces off and forgetting it was only 9 in the morning. Some other friends who had stayed over came down and thwapped us about the head, then we all had tea and fried egg sandwiches on wonkily cut bread and for a brief moment I felt that I might be liked by the people around me and not merely tolerated.
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ahahaha. it's mystery. not even ICP know.
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I'd give it back. I'd just imagine all sorts of awful scenarios if I kept it. Perhaps someone had been saving that money for years and was taking it to pay off a debt or to buy something or somesuch. Or perhaps it was dropped by people DOING CRIMES and they might somehow find out and come after me for ripping them off and then I'd have to go into witness protection and it would suck. So yes, through fear and guilt I'd hand it in. If no-one claims it after x amount of time I can have it anyway, so I hear.
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Shave my head every day. I couldn't cope with long hair.
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Ahhhhhh, this is a good one! I would want to fly. And I would want to be able to have super strength. I'd like to smash stuff up, it would be great. As for who else I'd choose, that's a tough one! I'd give someone I trusted telepathy so we could suss out who was lying and right all the wrongs in the world etc etc. That sounds relentlessly do-goody, but hey, I wanted to be in the police force more than anything when I was kid. I guess I'm just a boring person underneath all these layers of boringness haha.
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Good question. I tend to wear the hell out of new things that I get, then get sick of them after 2 months. But, overall, um, I suppose I would have to say my favourite article of clothing is my purple checked Henry Holland jacket. It's sort of disgusting and vulgar and over the top, which are all the things I love in an item of clothing.
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Good question. I spent a long time being poor, and am not especially wealthy now, so I had to learn to deal with just taking the cheapest option. HOWEVER. I do unfortunately have very expensive taste a lot of the time, even if I can't indulge myself. Brands I (try to) remain faithful to are Pepsi - thanks for making my world caffeinated guys; Guerlain - the most bestest scents ever; and Apple - because I am technologically deficient and Apple products work straight from the box with minimal fuss and look so damn good. Oh, and probably Rimmel eyeliner :D
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Haha! Thanks for not picking on me. I've never celebrated Halloween as a holiday, not in the way you would have. I've never been trick or treating or dressed up as something ghoulish or bizarre, or been to a party where Halloween is just an excuse to dress in very little and say you're a 'sexy demon' or Catwoman or something :) But that's only because Halloween is my birthday, and I'm usually otherwise engaged.
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Inception, The Killer Inside Me, Toy Story 3, 71: Into the Fire (which may be showing in your town, you should go see. Korean and supposedly brilliant), Greenberg, The Social Network (not out yet but soon) SCOTT PILGRIM OBVS.
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Gosh, I don't know! Moving seems like the obvious answer, but it's been so stressful so far that I just want it over and done with. I'm not looking forward to the actual moving day at all. Uh... I'm getting my haircut next week. It's really shitty right now so getting it cut will be a relief. Of course, I'll spend the next three months bemoaning the shittiness of the new haircut, but hey it'll be a slight change of scenery.
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no it is not, thank god. i have a complicated relationship with christmas. in that i don't really care for it and get picked on relentlessly by those that do, haha.
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Well, we could make a start with the lyrics I have tattooed on my person :) From British Sea Power: "I will not take half a risk/I will not walk half-deceased/ I believe bravery exists" I think it's such a beautiful concept, something I'd like to try and live my life by in the future. Man, British Sea Power own me, really. There are precious few other bands who touch me like they do. In fact I think really they're second only to Pavement, which is saying something.
I'm also a big fan of a line from Sister Savior by The Rapture "If I drink myself to death at least I'll know I had a good time"
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