samedi, juin 21

inability to sit in a quiet room alone*

kendime 1 gün (daha). ev spası, ama not ayırmaca yok.. ruhsal arınmaya daha var, yüzümden başlamak iyi bir fikirdi aslında!

risk haritasında negatif kene fotoğrafı: daha da korkunç.
dün akşam benim için çok eğlenceliydi, MSN'de iletilerde patlayan şövenlik ve futbolun "f"sinden anlasa da "u"suna (ne komik kaynaşıyormuş bu ek böyle- haha) geçemeyenler (bkz:ben) için bile 1 ahkam serbestisi. maja'ya kapak oldu, ona eğlenmedim değil ama!
laptopun wifi certified çıkartması bacağımda kaldı sıcaktan.. komik.
buraya yeni 1 mesaj girmemin gerçek sebebine gelince.. i just want my pants back'i yine karıştırırken gözüme çarpan, bizimkilere yazdığım yılbaşı kartlarının assolisti şu paragrafı anahtar kelimelerle nete koyayım artık diye düşündüm.

" 'A very close friend of mine once told me that the most important things in life happen when you're just hanging out. What I think she meant was, well, you can have a good time with just about anyone on a roller coaster, or at the Super Bowl, or in Vegas. But it's really how you feel in the little moments that count. If you find someone who can make you laugh while you're standing on line at the DMV, or when you're sick with the flu, or who you can still have fun with while, say, having a heated debate about the pros and cons of wedding appetizers, well,' I paused, 'that's something.' It wasn't Shakespeare, what I ended up with, but then again, this wasn't a play. It was the real thing and it was okay to be a little corny, a little clichéd. The most important part was that I meant what I said."
David J. Rosen, I Just Want My Pants Back, New York: Broadway Publishing, 2007. p. 220.
*All of man's problems stem from his inability to sit in a quiet room alone.
Blaise Pascal

hamiş: dünün cevabı şuymuş..
"NoBillPosting gave me the tip that the song might be by W.G. Snuffy Walden, who also did the themes for "The West Wing" and "My So-Called Life," among others. So, I emailed Walden, and he confirmed that he and Bennett Salvay, who works with him on the show, composed the song.
So it's not Explosions in the Sky, as I'd guessed, but their moody instrumental rock does help set the tone for many episodes of the show, which has also featured songs by Iron & Wine, Camera Obscura, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Spoon and other great bands. Hey NBC: Do I smell a soundtrack? "
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