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  1. the desert is beautiful, but the sun is an unforgiving bitch. will stay indoors and read.
  2. Reading The Year of Disappearances by Susan Hubbard.
  3. sharing a hotel room with my parents. so weird.
  4. Why does my cat always look like he's actively plotting my murder?
  5. just started getting into Weeds. mary louise parker is delicious. a pot cupcake? nomnomnom
  6. i hate laundry day.
  7. @kinseyholley "it's really quite simple," she murmured pedantically, a hint of humor twinkling in her eye.
  8. @shilohwalker newport beach. heh. the arena was by the ocean! strong breeze!
  9. i suggested the dialogue tag game to a coworker and he said, "Suicide. Commit it." hello... it's a fun game!
  10. sitting in a car listening to twuwuv talk on the phone in french is not as fun as one might think it is. srsly.
  11. i should probably update my Huffy ten-speed bike, but ah, i love it so.
  12. Twuwuv talks on the phone waaaay more than i do.
  13. hey, Public Enemies is out. Depp/Bale goodness. heh, almost typed "pubic"
  14. too damn cold to be sitting outside watching tennis. my ass is going home.
  15. going to borrego springs for the weekend for hiking and cycling. it should be awesome!
  16. @jackiebarbosa @judel yeah, san diego is my hometown, but moved to newport beach 6 mths ago. SD is wonderful. I visit all the time.
  17. cooked some chicken tikka masala. it was a success. i'm awesome!
  18. made some bomb-diggity chicken curry; twuwuv bought the packet of curry during his nepali expedition. still, without ME, it's just aweso.
  19. I'm sure they're very nice people in real life, but John Krasinski and Maya Rudolph just look like pretentious hipster twats in Away We Go.
  20. Away We Go looks like a movie I would enjoy, but I can't shake off this notion that there's a smarmy, "aren't we clever" feel to it