January 2008
i looked up and there was a random guy sleeping on...
[coworker]: who is this guy just lying on the couch over here?
A lighter being lit in slow motion — mox I want to be able to see like this at will.
"Top of the morning to you."
Say this in a very sincere tone to the next person you see. Do not use an Irish accent.
Jeff in D Minor
I’ve redeiscovered I write best when listening to Rachmaninov on piano or The Swingle Singers. — farfaraway Tumblr: where like-minded stangers freak each other out! Saw this after Jeff reblogged my post.
False Ted Danson alert. That guy just had really white hair. — pauliophonic False Ted Danson Alert is such a great band name!
A good piano concerto helps me concentrate on work and makes the time fly. Now playing: Rachmaninov’s No. 3. So good. And yes, I’m mumbling to myself like David Helfgott right now.
super duper famous people everywhere
Tonight I mistakenly identified the actor Kel Mitchell (Nickelodeon’s Kenan & Kel, Good Burger) as Sisqo (Thong Song). I’m not sure who should be more offended.
Kid actor in There Will Be Blood
“There was a moment which could have gone awry at the very beginning, when his mom quite rightly thought, ‘What kinds of people are going to be involved with my son?’” Day-Lewis said. “She wanted to see what I was going to be like, because she knew he would be spending a lot of time with me,” he told the magazine. “So she rented a copy of “Gangs...
Daniel Day-Lewis trivia (imdb) →
“According to Gangs of New York co-star John C. Reilly, Day-Lewis got sick during shooting in Italy, refusing to trade his character’s threadbare coat for a warmer coat because the warmer coat did not exist in the 19th century; doctors finally forced him to take antibiotics.” I saw a There Will Be Blood screener on a TV in Mexico with crappy sound; I can’t wait to see it...
I guess everybody has their own thing that they yell into a well.
– Smog :: A River Ain’t Too Much To Love / The Well
“live in the now, man!” this phrase is making me laugh today. try it out. randomly throw it into the middle of a conversation and see what happens!
Explrrring...
Sometimes when I discover new tumblrs I find a post that I find interesting and I get curious to see what other people have had to say about it or add to it. I think it’d be nice, as a logged in user, to access the notes from the actual blog page instead of hunting it down. Maybe there is a way and I just haven’t found it yet. — hrrrthrrr vood be vundahfoool!