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Country: United States
State: Indiana
Metro: Indianapolis
Birthday: 10/17/1979
Gender: Female


Occupation: Student


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Member Since: 10/20/2001

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

New posts on my site

Happily Ever After?

New blog

For those who haven't been paying attention - I've changed my blog a bit.  The main page of the blog can be found here.  There's also a new RSS feed for those who use feed readers.  Thanks!


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Notorious [Blu-ray]
By Jamal Woolard, Anthony Mackie, Derek Luke, Mohamed Dione, Dennis L.A. White
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Sunday, October 22, 2006

Your results:
You are Superman
Superman
85%
Supergirl
82%
Spider-Man
75%
Wonder Woman
62%
Batman
55%
Robin
52%
The Flash
50%
Hulk
50%
Catwoman
45%
Green Lantern
40%
Iron Man
40%
You are mild-mannered, good,
strong and you love to help others.
Click here to take the Superhero Personality Quiz


Saturday, September 09, 2006

Survey

13 random things you like (in no particular order):

1. Superman
2. Care Bears
3. Dogs
4. My fuzzy pastel blanket
5. Watching movies
6. Roller coasters
7. People
8. Flip-flops
9. Hoodies
10. Journals
11. Playing skeeball
12. My church
13. Sleeping

12 Movies:

1. Hero
2. Kill Bill
3. Star Wars
4. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
5. The Lion King
6. Snakes on a Plane
7. Little Miss Sunshine
8. Zoolander
9. Charlie & the Chocolate Factory
10. Madea's Family Reunion
11. The Family Stone
12. Beauty Shop

11 Good Bands/Artists:

1. Jimmy Eat World
2. Brandtson
3. Coldplay
4. Natasha Bedingfield
5. O.A.R.
6. Lifehouse
7. Sheryl Crow
8. Johnny Cash
9. Counting Crows
10. Celldweller
11. Evanescence

10 Things About You (physical):

1. 5'4"
2. Green eyes
3. Long, dark, curly hair
4. Pierced nose
5. Thin fingers
6. Small wrists and ankles
7. Wide hips
8. Great smile (so I've been told)
9. Fast-growing nails
10. Five pierced holes in my ears

9 Friends (in no particular order and not implying I don't love those I don't mention!):

1. Seren
2. Lauren
3. Maurice
4. Sally
5. Jon
6. Wong
7. gRegor
8. Chris
9. Kelli

8 Favorite Drinks/Food:

1. Coffee
2. Chinese food
3. Pizza
4. Ice cream
5. Green apple Jones Soda
6. Chocolate
7. Peanut butter
8. Code Red Mt Dew

7 Things You Wear Daily:

1. Contacts
2. Rings
3. Earrings
4. Clothes
5. Makeup
6. Underwear
7. Pajamas

6 Things You Did Today:

1. Went to Starbucks
2. Planted mums
3. Ate a cheeseburger
4. Pulled up weeds
5. Drove to Lebanon
6. Filled up my gas tank

5 Things You Thought About Today (again, in no particular order):

1. My family
2. Jon
3. Beyond Your Best
4. Deodorant
5. Getting my car fixed

4 Things You're Doing Right Now:

1. Typing this
2. Thinking about going to bed
3. Thinking about what I have to do tomorrow
4. Chatting with Seren

3 Things People Usually Call You:

1. Slacker
2. Sis (oh wait, maybe that's just Lauren...)
3. Beautiful (oh wait, maybe that's just Jon...)

2 People You've Kissed:

1. The person I'm currently dating
2. I'm not admitting any others right now

1 Person You Got This From:

1. Sis

Currently Watching
Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman - The Complete Season Two
By Jane Seymour, Joe Lando, Chad Allen, Jessica Bowman, Shawn Toovey, Erika Flores (II), Barbara Babcock, Jim Knobeloch, Orson Bean, William Shockley, Frank Collison, Henry G. Sanders, Jonelle Allen, James Leland Adams, Larry Sellers, Geoffrey Lower, Helene Udy
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Tuesday, May 30, 2006

You Are Jean Grey
Although your fate is often unknown, you always seem to survive (even after death).
Your mind is your greatest weapon, literally!

Powers: telepathy and telekinesis, the ability to project thoughts into the mind of others, communication with animals


Saturday, March 18, 2006

Convenience vs Diversity

I live in the 18th fastest-growing county in the nation.  What does that mean?  Well, for one--it means a heck of a lot of traffic sometimes.  Which honestly, only really bothers me on occasion.  But really, I'm just not much of a suburban girl.

I live in Hamilton County because I work here.  That's pretty much the only reason.  My lease on the west side was up and there was an opportunity to save money and move 5 minutes away from where I work, so I took it.  Now I live in a house in an addition where 90% of the houses all have the same floor plan as ours.  I miss originality.

What is it about Indianapolis that causes people to want to move out of it?  It can't be traffic--in my experience, the traffic is much worse in the suburbs than almost anywhere in the city.  But yet the current trend seems to be to move just within reach of the city without living IN it.  And businesses are encouraging this trend by building up around these suburbs.  It's not really necessary to go into the city for much of anything anymore.

I think more people are moving to the suburbs because of the safety and convenience that they perceive.  Move to Carmel, or Fishers, or Avon, into a house in an addition with a bunch of upper middle class families just like yours and you'll feel safer.  And why go back to Indy at all?  Everything you need is being built up around you, just to cater to you.  Perfect, right?

But something's missing--at least for me.  I'm a city girl.  And I'm not afraid of the city.  I miss the diversity of the west side apartment complex that I moved out of.  I miss seeing all different kinds of people when I go to the grocery store.  I miss living a few minutes from downtown where I can go and walk around amongst a variety of people - people on the Circle, college students at IUPUI, people at Circle Centre in town for a convention, people hanging out at Steak 'N' Shake for a cup of coffee, those milling about at the canal... it's practically never-ending.

And for me--there's a community feel to the city that the suburbs are missing.  It's too easy in the suburbs to go to your 8-5 job, come home, flip on the tube, and never interact with your neighbors and those that are living around you.  That's possible in the city too, of course, but it just SEEMS harder to retreat to your own perfect little cave and not bump into those around you.

The suburbs really are convenient--the city's close by, you can get out of it what you want.  But you don't have to be IN it.  But what exactly are we moving into and what exactly are we moving away from?  Into a place where it's easier to live life in your own box (that looks just like all the other boxes on your street)?  Or out of a place where we're afraid of the diversity around us not being safe enough to live in community with?

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V for Vendetta
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