Hier Und Jetzt – 25 October 2009
I’m reading: Wicked
I’m listening to: Afternoon Raj, My Chemical Romance
Wishlist: This darling little tea cup ring.

I’m loving:
- Sunny days and the pretty sunsets I can see from my bed
- The abundance of like minded individuals (yes I know that sounds like an oxymoron!) on twitter
- Plaid, tartan, madras and gingham. I’m absolutely in love with all these checker like patterns right now.
- Throwing myself around on the dance floor to live music
I’m loathing:
- Feeling like I’m going to spew/drown in sweat from throwing myself around on the dance floor to live music
- Data caps on my internet. It’s stressing me and The Boy out. He feels like he can’t use the internet because I’m always using it, I get irritable when we go over our limit a week before it rolls over and can’t look at pictures and download shows.
And it appears that no one has invented a program to monitor which sites are sucking the bandwidth. - Being sick
- The lack of money that comes with having a very small home business
Best line:
While it’s tempting to call them “baristi” because of the Italian roots, the plural of “barista” is “journalism majors.”
Favourite photo: Natalie is an amazing artist!



10 Responses to “Hier Und Jetzt – 25 October 2009”
BAHAHAHAHA, I was a journalism major and then worked as a barista for a year and a half when I graduated!
I have to say, the coffee making business is a lot more fun (and slightly more ethical).
Hence, a new degree next year! Woot!
That ring is awesome.
Is there any way that your ISP could give you an idea of which sites are sucking the limit dry?
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TEACUP RING! MUST HAVE!
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<3!
The ring is adorrrrbs!
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hahaha i did barista type work during my media degree! awesome. loving that ring tooo!!!
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Cutuest tea cup ever! Hehe
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i *NEED* that in my life!!!!
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I hope you like Wicked (I know I did). I’ve got a few of his other books kicking around here somewhere that I’ve been meaning to get to. Although I’m not sure I get the hype around Wicked, per se, I do love alternate takes on classic stories. Elphaba is now one of my favourite female heroes.
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I’m almost finished and it has been awesome! I love Elphaba too, I never read The Wizard of Oz, so I’m not sure what the “real” story is like – I only know the movie version. But Wicked seems like it’s a great back story to the events, it sort of changes everything!
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That drawing is raaaaaaaad!
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That ring is SO adorable! :O
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