Tuesday, September 4, 2007


In a Past ...


In a Past Life...You Were: An Insane Poet.Where You Lived: China.How You Died: In Childbirth.Who Were You In a Past Life?

Monday, September 3, 2007

Just woke up so I'm in the mood for a meme



First of all, I love the term "meme". I'm not doing those for exhibitionistic reasons, I just love that word so much ;)

So, taken from mareen :
Name five fictional characters you'd shag.
I guess my list is a bit more shallow than her list. In no particular order...
Tommy Ballenger from "The Trip"
It's hard to take a character from a movie cause you don't know the characters as well as you know those from a TV show you've watched for years. But charming gay Tommy won my heart in a mere 90 minutes. He's downright sexy and has a lot of self-confidence, you just gotta love him.
Connor from "Angel"
He just needs a good shag and I'd help him out with that anytime.
Bright Abbott from "Everwood"
Hardest decision in this list - Bright or Ephram? But let's face it - Ephram is sweet, artistic, intelligent, goodlooking and a geek. That's someone I wanna cuddle and generally hang out with. When it comes to good old-fashioned shagging, Bright is DA MAN!
Ryan Malloy from "Unhappily Ever After"
It's somehow embarrassing but my first TV crush was no one as elaborate as Dale Cooper - it was Bud Bundy. I remember watching his shirtless scenes when he was about college age a lot. Since then I have a thing for the desperate virgin boy character on TV sitcoms and Ryan was the perfect combination - desperate and dumb.
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Thursday, August 23, 2007


I kn...


I know it's great to have a cleaning woman at the dorm but why does she NOW have to clean the showers? I should have been at the film university half an hour ago *grumbles*

Thursday, August 16, 2007

I don't care about Live8



I had to work yesterday (and War Of The Worlds was nearly sold out so I guess there are more people not caring about Live8) and I don't have TV so I couldn't see it and honestly, I don't know if I would have. There were a few good bands but most of the artists are people I never wanna see again.But as it's the cause that matters, I click on this
Save The World - One Click At A Time!On each of these websites, you can click a button to support the cause -- each click creates funding, and costs you nothing! Bookmark these sites, and click once a day! Click here to post this on your page or 'blogI don't know if it really works but it I'm sure it helps more than just watching TV.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Kaworu_ made me do it.



So, that's like me. Not nowadays but like five years ago when I started working at the CinemaxX. The hair and the headphones are recent though. Confusing, isn't it?

But kaoru_is_here said it looks like me.
Wanna make your own doll?
Oh, and I created this little icon - those are kaoru_is_here , skylar_muc , me, rasda and to_biased :

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

TORI!!!



So, Tori-concert. First, the supporting guy was great. It was Tom McRae, accompanied by a guy with a cello and they played five or six songs I didn't know but made me shiver nonetheless. Best one was this Boy With The Bubblegun that ends with "If songs can kill, this one's for you". He was really good. "Here's another song about killing people." Dennis bought his CD after the concert.
Then we had to endure about twenty minutes of melodyfree monotonous electronic music until Tori went on the stage. She started with "Original Sinsuality", so no surprise there.
Father Lucifer
was up next and the audience went wild. She flipped us off during the song, guess it was meant for those girls that eat pizza and never gain weight.
As if that wasn't enough, she launched right into
Winter
which is Dennis' favourite song and I'll never forget the pure bliss and excitement on his face when he recognized the first notes.
Someone shouted "Love you, Tori" while she was playing the intro, she just said "And I love you back" and kept playing.
There was also some crazy fan action during
Blood Roses,
thefourth song: Some redhaired girl in a white dress walked to the stage as if she were in trance and then she...kneeled down? I couldn't really see what she was doing there... It was quite a bit scary. The song sounded great as usual, it's an old live favourite of many fans.
Song Number Five was
Liquid Diamonds
She also did this in Hamburg last week, with the same weird intro and outroI knew from somewhere but couldn't really place it. The song was great live, definitely better than the studio version.
Barons Of Suburbia
Another new one. I think to_biased just summed it up nicely in his review of the Munich concert.
Number Seven:
Bells For Her
Yes! That was a real surprise for me and I LOVED IT! It's a song that took me quite some time to like, but now it gets better and better with every hearing. And Tori performing it live was just...undescribable.
Now it was time for Tori's Piano Bar and she said this time she got some requests she even likes so she kicked off with Billy Joel's
Piano Man
And right there, I started to cry. I was teary during the whole concert, but watching her sing this song which was one of my favourites back in tenth grade was just too much for me. Her rendition was beautiful, though I actually waited for her to change the lyrics to "You're the piano girl". She didn't though.
Second cover was
Somewhere Over The Rainbow
You all know her version, you all love it, so it was a safe bet. I was happy about the choice though I would have preferred listening to a cover I didn't know. And Idecided, I wanther to sing "Lovefool" in the near future. That'd be great.
Your Cloud
came up next, and I swear I heard her singing "Pick out your CLIT" one time. Blame it on my hearing... She followed that with
Sleeps With Butterflies
and this version was much, much better than the studio version cuz all the happiness and summer feeling was just gone. By now we were all quite dreamy so she started playing
Space Dog
I was soooo excited cuz I don't know so many live versions of this song which is one of my favourites from "Under The Pink". It was sooooo fantastic. No words for that.
Then there was
Carbon
which was nice but nothing too fancy and she finished with
The Beekeeper
and again, it was so much better than the album version.
to_biased didn't like it in Munich but I guess this time around even he would have liked that.
The first encore was
Spark
"This is just for you, boys." Oh, it was really, really beautiful. I think it was the best one of the evening, though that's hard to rank, of course.
Then there was
Never Seen Blue
which was another huge surprise for me - Dennis didn't even know the song. It was nice but wouldn't have been a good finish.
But of course there was a second encore, kicked off with
Tear In Your Hand
and I cried again cuz that's up there in my personal Top Ten Tori Songs list. So, lots of Neil this evening...
And she ended it all with
Toast
How fitting. No more words needed.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Waiting for Tori...



I'm gonna hop on the train to Frankfurt in two and a half hours, I'm so excited! I bet our Tori-concert will be the best one!