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http://www.livejournal.com/users/justlykarwen
You scored as Lara Croft. A thrill-seeking, slightly unscrupulous, tough-as-nails archaeologist, Lara Croft travels the world in search of ancient relics perhaps better left hidden. She packs two Colt. 45s and has no fear of jumping off buildings, exploring creepy tombs, or taking on evil meglomaniacs bent on world domination.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/cybertrixx
1. Fresh fish 2. Lobster 3. Steak 4. Thai food 5. Chinese food 6. Ice cream 7. Pizza 8. Crab 9. Curry 10. Prawns 11. Moreton Bay Bugs 12. Clam chowder 13. Barbecues 14. Pancakes 15. Pasta 16. Mussels 17. Cheesecake 18. Lamb 19. Cream tea 20. Alligator 21. Oysters 22. Kangaroo 23. Chocolate 24. Sandwiches 25. Greek food 26. Burgers 27. Mexican food 28. Squid 29. American diner breakfast 30. Salmon 31. Venison 32. Guinea pig33. Shark 34. Sushi 35. Paella 36. Barramundi37. Reindeer 38. Kebab 39. Scallops40. Australian meat pie 41. Mango 42. Durian fruit 43. Octopus 44. Ribs 45. Roast beef 46. Tapas 47. Jerk chicken/pork 48. Haggis49. Caviar 50. Cornish Pasty
http://www.drudge.com
Jim Vandehei and Carol D. Leonnig: Top White House aides are privately discussing the future of Karl Rove, with some expressing doubt that President Bush can move beyond the damaging CIA leak case as long as his closest political strategist remains in the administration. [Washington Post]
http://www.livejournal.com/users/onecrookedarm
So yeah I am having a really shitty week. 1. Food poisoning... violent vomiting/nauseau. Yes being violently ill is a phobia 2. Someone pulling the emergency brake on the subway. Yes being stuck between stations is one of my biggest fears. Now, I just realized I have a paper due tomorrow and my aim name cem1 refuses to work. It keeps giving me an error message that it is too soon for me to try and sign on again, if it doesn't fix itself I will have to switch screennames, losing the same screen name that I have had for over 5 years. well I still have it as my aol account. Oh and yeah friday back to the dentist, because I have a dry socket and that s not like extremely painful or anything. I need something really good or nice to happen asap.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/tsgeisel
So, I'm looking on CL through the personals - not for any particular reason, but just because. And I see this in an ad: I am 40yrs young, 5'2 ", 120lbs, fair skinned, blonde hair blue eyes. And yes, the Irish does come out in me at times.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/zillafan
Remember when Captain Kirk and company were transported into a parallel universe and a mirror image Enterprise existed complete with evil counterparts of most of the crew? The Star Trek Episode that started it all was named "Mirror Mirror". Comic books have the time-honored tradition of an evil twin too! So when the computer game City of Heroes offered the ability to play Villains (see: City of Villains) I decided my main Hero deserved the treatment. Enter: Dark Doc Achilles! If it's not already out there I am even considering starting a Super group on the Protector server called The Dark Mirror Legion! Note: I even gave Dark Doc an evil goatee! Look for pictures soon.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/redstar402
Third, this test measured if you are more of an introvert or an extrovert. By definition, an introvert concentrates more on herself and an extrovert focuses more on others. In this test an introvert was somebody that either tends to spend more time alone or thinks more about herself.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/drugaddict
WASHINGTON -- Rep. Tom Delay's staff tried to help lobbyist Jack Abramoff win access to Interior Secretary Gale Norton, an effort that succeeded after Abramoff's Indian tribe clients began funneling a quarter-million dollars to an environmental group founded by Norton.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/seres
Yes, this Saturday is mine and Timmy's one month of dating marker! To make the deal sweeter, he is coming over Friday after modern. We will spend a few hours together, then I go to DART and a dress rehearsal, during which time Tim is going to draw or watch. After all that business is taken care of, then we are going to cuddle on my bed and watch Blazing Saddles and Monty Python and the Holy Grail! It's going to be sweet! I'm sure we'll fall asleep, cuddling and then get to wake up in the morning together on our one month!!
http://www.readwriteweb.com
-- > I find myself agreeing with Paul, not so much about memeorandum but about the whole insularity of Web 2.0 culture. The Yahoo! Maps announcement last night is a prime example. When I was in Silicon Valley, I found myself using Yahoo and Google Maps all the time (mostly the latter). They were so handy. I'm sure I'd be drooling over Yahoo Maps today if I was still in the Valley. But I'm not - I'm on the other side of the world and Yahoo Maps has little relevancy to me, because it doesn't cover this part of the world. The technology is impressive, don't get me wrong, and will be rolled out to the rest of the world in future. But right now it's irrelevant to anyone not living in the US. This is the kind of Silicon Valley-centric culture that Web 2.0 people need to address.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/recoiling
last week, the chain allows its pharmacists to refuse to dispense birth control and emergency contraception to female customers if the pharmacist objects on religious grounds. What's worse, the company claims that its employees have a right to discriminate against its customers provided the discrimination is motivated by an employee's religious beliefs. Read all about it at
http://thebosh.com
It wouldn't be the first time 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, made comments that weren't flattering of West. In a September interview with MTV, 50 while otherwise complimentary of the popular "Gold Digger" rapper said: "I feel like Kanye West is successful because of me."
http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=estellalovesmusic
oh speaking of attractive older guys with gray hair, anderson cooper was given aaron brown's place on cnn. i love you anderson cooper, and i loved you before katrina. also, the other day at work i spent way too much time googling "villepin est beau" in google and seeing what came up. dominique de villepin is the french prime minister, and il est beau, pour un vieil homme. and judging by the google search results, i'm not the only one who thinks so.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/eddiecoyote
Reid: "The Problem Is Not Nuclear Testing; It Is Nuclear Weapons... The Number Of Third World Countries With Nuclear Capabilities Seems To Grow Daily. Saddam Hussein's Near Success With Developing A Nuclear Weapon Should Be An Eye-opener For Us All." (Sen. Harry Reid, Congressional Record, 8/3/92, p. S11188)
http://www.thesuperficial.com
There's nothing sadder than when a woman finds out her gay husband is really not that gay after all. Except for that time I accidentally tripped this guy in front of a bunch of three-year-olds at the mall. And by'tripped'I mean'murdered'. And by'this guy'I mean'Santa Claus'. In any case, Nicole Kidman is very upset by the news that Tom Cruise, is about to have his first'biological'child with Katie Holmes.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/sbisson
... and this time it's holiday! Yes, I've cashed in some air miles, and I'm off to sunny Seattle to imbibe the coffee, quaff the micro brews, see the mountains, and to catch up with old friends. Just time last check of the email before to have one heading to the waiting 747 ...... and to point out that the airport edition of Neil Gaiman's Anansi Boys is very reasonably priced. is asleep in Boise, Idaho. I shall be meeting her in San Francisco later today. Or is it tomorrow? Time zones...
http://kurtnimmo.com
As it turns out, Michael Moore owns Halliburton stock. Joseph Farah ’ s website expects us to be surprised and angered by such hypocrisy. However, this “ revelation, ” one of many featured in a book by Peter Schweizer, is not surprising, nor are other insights into the disingenuous behavior of Nancy Pelosi, Noam Chomsky, Barbra Streisand, Ralph Nader, and other so-called liberals and Democrats.
http://www.spyware-exposed.com
Sony BMG is using the same techniques as spyware and virus writers to protect unauthorised copying of its music. Mark Russinovich couldn't understand how the rootkit had sneaked onto his system.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/beatles4ever
OMG !!!!! A whole movie about the man who killed John Lennon? Starring Lindsay Lohan?? WTF?!!! L OS ANGELES (Reuters) - Lindsay Lohan and Jared Leto will star in an independent movie about the murder of former Beatle John Lennon, Daily Variety said in its Thursday edition. "Chapter 27" features Lohan as a Lennon fan who befriends Lennon's murderer, Mark Chapman (Leto), during the weekend that he kills the musician outside his New York apartment building, the paper said. It did not mention who would play Lennon. It seems like they are going to try to make Chapman out to be a sympathetic character. This just disgusts me! Grrrrrrr!!!!!
http://www.goodasyou.org/good_as_you
Mr. Aravosis at Americablog has brought it to our attention that Mary Cheney, daughter of the Veep, attended last night's White House dinner in honor of Prince Charles and Camilla, with partner Heather Poe right by her side.
http://www.gothamist.com
Now that we 're into November, awards season kicks off in earnest with big new releases such as Chicken Little. Wait. Sorry. Our mistake. After what seems like more than a year of trailers, the sky is finally falling for Disney's big animation experiment, but we actually meant Jarhead. Somehow, even arriving with an amazing pedigree that includes Oscar winning American Beauty director Sam Mendes, a best selling memoir as source material, and stars such as Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard and Jamie Foxx, the movie will still have to overcome comparisons to the brilliant, ofen-overlooked and underrated Three Kings. Not that we worry too much for Jarhead; it's still the major must-see this weekend.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/decrepid
I've been making a lot of LJ icons... here are some for you all to use/have. Please use these for personal use only -- which means; no stealing and taking credit for something that isn't yours!! (They can be used for forums, LJ, your blog, whatever): The first one features Cloud from Last Order, the second one is of Yuffie from Final Fantasy Advent Children, the third one is Cloud from Final Fantasy VII, the fourth one is of Chii from Chobits, the fifth one is Vincent from FF Advent Children, the sixth one is Selphie from Final Fantasy VIII, and the last one is Tifa from Last Order.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/fair_elocin17
It has taken almost a month, but Andrew and I finally had our cookie dough and frosting party. We feasted on chocolate chip cookie dough and vanilla frosting and it was delicious and very filling. Yummy, yummy. One of these days, I'm going to find out that I'm a diabetic.
http://www.adpulp.com
Parks died Oct. 24 at the age of 92. Fifty years ago, she was arrested in Montgomery, Ala., for violating a law that required African Americans to sit in the back of buses. In response, the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. led a 381-day boycott of the Montgomery bus system that evolved into the civil rights movement.
http://www.pandagon.net
I'm sorry everyone, but I'm running out of steam here. Ann's wrong in her addled bluster, but I'm out of amusing ways to say it. I mean, if there's one issue the Democrats should be confident that the American people agree with them on, it's abortion. Ann Coulter should stop hanging out with Sean Hannity so much, and pay a visit to the suburbs, talk to a few "soccer moms." She might discover that the husband-worship is a little quaint in this day and age.
http://freechat4u.com/freechat4ublog.php
After months of speculation, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore secretly married each other in an intimate ceremony at home. Wondering if you should follow Ashton and Demi's lead and walk down the aisle with your partner? Take our true love …
http://www.livejournal.com/users/merrywood
It's not how women change. It's how portrayals of us change: http: // www.nytimes.com/2005/10/30/magazine/30feminism.html? pagewanted = 1&incamp = article _ populari shook my head throughout most of the article, but was caught by this line: "Or as Bill Maher more crudely but usefully summed it up to Craig Ferguson on the'Late Late Show'on CBS:'Women get in relationships because they want somebody to talk to. Men want women to shut up.'" Reality may or may not be that harsh, but women often do need to talk more than men need to hear us. Troublesome but true.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/martha_annette
In all those Tracy-hepburn movies more than a half-century ago, it was the snap and crackle of a romance between equals that was so exciting. You still see it onscreen occasionally - the incendiary chemistry of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie playing married assassins aiming for mutually assured orgasms and destruction in "Mr. and Mrs. Smith." Interestingly, that movie was described as retro because of its salty battle of wits between two peppery lovers. Moviemakers these days are more interested in exploring what Steve Martin, in his novel "Shopgirl," calls the "calm cushion" of romances between unequals.
http://www.radicalleft.net/blog
Nicolas Sarkozy, the French interior minister and candidate to succeed president Jacques Chirac at the Elysée palace in 2007 – the two men hate each other despite belonging to the same UMP party – has adopted a repressive, law-and-order, zero-tolerance strategy towards the banlieues.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/martha_annette
In 2003, we had "Girl With a Pearl Earring," in which Colin Firth's Vermeer erotically paints Scarlett Johansson's Dutch maid, and Richard Curtis's "Love Actually," about the attraction of unequals. The witty and sophisticated British prime minister, played by Hugh Grant, falls for the chubby girl who wheels the tea and scones into his office. A businessman married to the substantial Emma Thompson, the sister of the prime minister, falls for his sultry secretary. A novelist played by Colin Firth falls for his maid, who speaks only Portuguese.
http://www.gothamist.com
We predict that in about five years, Ramis is going to actually make this movie, and Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson/Vince Vaughn, and Horatio Sanz (or Rainn Wilson from The Office or Ethan Suplee from My Name is Earl) are going to star in it. Maybe we should start a petition urging him to get started now. [For an absurd amount of information about Ghostbusters, check out this Wikipedia page.]
http://www.cinematical.com
It gets better: whilst Gallo claims to be "a fan of Franco Harris, Derek Jeter, Lenny Kravitz and Lena Horne", he also "maintains the right to refuse sale of his sperm to those of extremely dark complexions" so as to avoid "that type of integration." In fact, if you call now, he'll knock $50,000 off the cost of his seed if you can prove that you have natural blonde hair and blue eyes. It's odd that Gallo would take such an interest in the genetics of his sort-of child; he doesn't seem to have any interest in parenting, and he makes it very clear that any sperm purchasers would have to "find another surname for the child."
http://www.livejournal.com/users/phantomdelglobe
Every so often something comes along to prompt feelings of hope. I've been struck a blow (jane), but I shall still interupt Barnum to record the lyrics to a song from Sarah Brightman's new Andrew Lloyd Webber which I heard and immediately loved. It gives me hope that perhaps this blow shall not postpone my happiness in a certain field. Time won't give me time, and time makes lovers feel like they've got something real. However, while this year has been very nice, next year could very well turn out to be:

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