I have return-ed! (aka Post of Huge)
Jul. 6th, 2005 08:55 pmWhee, am back! Two nights of partying later. Well, semi-partying and rain. I survive unscathed. Mostly. Hmm.
( Adventures! )
Got up at 9, unlike the rest of them lazy losers. Tiptoed round for awhile - got dad to give me a lift home (:D) at 12. Whereupon I decided to round of the day with a trip to Leeds. Spend some money before I realised I'd got none. Hurrah!
( Shopping! )
Things I shouldn't want:
Read some more of 1984 - halfway through now. Hurray for Julia, the life-loving ho! It's interesting that the Junior Anti-Sex League sash is red though. Like Little Red Riding Hood's cape. That the most sexually-charged colour (in general opinion, anyway, I think) is often used literarily as a sign of chastity. Or a warning against sexual desire, I guess. And that it's always associated with women - you never hear about the gentleman in red, or red male 'chastity garments'. Hmm.
I'll balance this objectification with a quote of wonder from marvellous Six Feet Under, however: 'A lady wears red, she means business' - :D
( Adventures! )
Got up at 9, unlike the rest of them lazy losers. Tiptoed round for awhile - got dad to give me a lift home (:D) at 12. Whereupon I decided to round of the day with a trip to Leeds. Spend some money before I realised I'd got none. Hurrah!
( Shopping! )
Things I shouldn't want:
- The Wicked Musical tie-in. Because it is exactly the same as the Wicked on my shelf. Except for the pretty pictures....
- The Hero graphic novel. Let's concentrate on the film first, hmm? Sigh.
Read some more of 1984 - halfway through now. Hurray for Julia, the life-loving ho! It's interesting that the Junior Anti-Sex League sash is red though. Like Little Red Riding Hood's cape. That the most sexually-charged colour (in general opinion, anyway, I think) is often used literarily as a sign of chastity. Or a warning against sexual desire, I guess. And that it's always associated with women - you never hear about the gentleman in red, or red male 'chastity garments'. Hmm.
I'll balance this objectification with a quote of wonder from marvellous Six Feet Under, however: 'A lady wears red, she means business' - :D