i miss you.... - 2003-06-15 "Agreeance?" - 13 June 2003 death - 13 Jun Yo - 2003-03-23 Hello? - 2002-12-17 |
25 things/people that make me smile/laugh. 1. all in the family. 2. this. 3. Macklin. 4. Sara. 5. Erin. 6. Larry. 7. Cheers. 8. my brother, david. 9. my sister, eleanor. 10. archie, my dumb yet adorable cat. 11. ferris bueller's day off. 12. wayne's world. 13. dana carvey. 14. listening to the cds i bought when i was young and stupid. [mariah carey anyone? oh god how i laugh.] 15. watching the reflection myself dancing [badly] in the sliding glass door. 15. conversations sara and i have. 16. emails from mara. 17. my diary from 9th grade [oh god, so so funny.] 18. as you have probably noticed, myself. 19. my father's taste in music [the band Yes? What?????] 20. conan o'brien. 21. late nights at denny's with macklin. like when macklin decided that he didn't want the veggies on his sandwich, so he dumped them onto the plate, and said, "Goodbye vegetation." and then he decided to make a face with them and that was when the waitress walked up, and said, bemused, "You're playing with your food." and macklin said "i'm making a face." and she said, oh, yes, very nice. and she looked a little afraid.and then he pretended to be a transexual whore, which was very strange and i laughed so hard that i lost the power to breathe. anyway. hopefully that did not offend anyone [bear in mind that macklin makes fun of himself just as much as everyone else.] 22. the way i ramble [see above.] 23. my old teachers from sota. 24. kids who wear too much make up. 25. children.
'til next time, claire is wearing: her stunning yellow pajama top with purple/blue stars, and a pair of jeans that don't fit.
1:30 a.m. @ 2002-06-20 |
"But we in it shall be remember'd; we
few, we happy few, we
band of brothers
; for he
today that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
this day shall gentle his condition: and gentlemen in England now a-bed shall
think themselves accused they were not here, and hold their manhoods cheap
whiles any speaks that fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day."
William Shakespeare |