Ross ([info]therosser) wrote,
@ 2007-10-05 02:22:00
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Current mood: okay
Current music:paramore - that's what you get

i don't know you anymore

third week in a row. what the heck is going on?

i got into bed, realized i wasn't tired, took out my computer, and the next thing i knew, it was past 1 and i was still taking the eharmony personality profile. i've taken it before, and it's not even like i want to meet someone, hell i probably won't end up logging in again. i guess i was just curious what the '29-dimension' test would say about me and what kind of people it would match me up with this time. i think it got me wrong, plus, just like last time, it matched me up with people who list 'horses' as their interests. i swear, either their magic dimensional engine is broken, or i'm destined to end up with a horse-lover.

sometimes i wonder if it will be tomorrow when i wake up. what if i wake up a few years from now? or perhaps a few years ago? what would i do? then again, maybe i've had too much quantum leap on the mind lately.

speaking of quantum leap, i've been watching nbc's journeyman the past couple weeks. not sure how i feel about it yet... but i'm a sucker for time travel. i've also been giving bionic woman a shot, though i'm guessing it will lose my interest. then again, i like to finish what i start, so i may be sucked in until the show's inevitable cancellation.

also, a much more pressing issue: why is it above 80 degrees in october?

on that note, i'm turning on the fan and going to sleep. i hope.




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[info]lietuvaite
2007-10-05 10:52 am UTC (link)
eww horses. besides travel their sort of useless and a man on a bike is far more efficient. of course that doesn't mean we should eliminate all horses on the planet.

maybe you should be moving out west to find your new cowgirl true love. haha :P

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[info]lietuvaite
2007-10-05 10:53 am UTC (link)
their >>> they're

that was going to bug me.

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[info]kirkjerk
2007-10-05 03:02 pm UTC (link)
Re: waking up and finding it years ago, Vonnegut's (last?) novel Timequake plays with that concept.

Of course, Slaughterhouse 5 deals with becoming "unstuck in time" in general.

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