Duchess Babs ([info]ulfruna) wrote,
@ 2009-01-06 22:28:00
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Current mood: I miss my icons!

Barging in, on me! And myyyy guitar.
1. I went to see 'Marley and Me' yesterday, oh god. I adore the book (had it before it was cool, yo!), though of course in the way that sentimental dog books affect me, I basically bawled my way through the end of it. Last night, in the movie theater, I was justified to discover that I am not the only one. Making me cry in a movie is no huge achievement, but never before have I sat through the end of a movie to hear basically every other person in the theater sniffling and sobbing. Some poor girl was outright wailing.

Dogs, hey. Dogs freaking rule.

2. Okay, so I have a question for all you folk out there who've dealt with Latin in any way, shape or form. Let's say there's a being who's ability to think is powered by water. Say, sitting at the bottom of a waterfall and having the water flow over their head is what actually allows the thoughts to occur. What fabulous Latin term might exist or be created to describe such a being?

3. New Year's resolutions, hey? I think there's lots I want to be better at, but most especially my job. I have a lot of resolution-type-things that essentially boil down to 'do more stuff!!'. FINISH MY STORY. And I definitely want to create more arty crafty things. 'Draw/paint at least one decent thing a week' is a goal I might be able to stick to, especially if I force myself to keep tabs on it. This week, for example, I managed to get more painting done on my car. There's meerkats on the back now! I dunno. I want to compile a Grand List of Things I Want to Do/Achieve, but I think creating the list itself is... resolution enough to try and keep. Raaaaarrrrugh. I'm going to bed.




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[info]goblinpaladin
2009-01-06 01:22 pm UTC (link)
2. Ummmm.... not really. I'll have a think about it at the back of my head for a while. I've let some Latin-friends know, too.

3. PAINTING JOY

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[info]pubcat
2009-01-07 07:11 am UTC (link)
In terms of people you know who know latin...I am not that person. But, I like to have a go at things outside my ability :p

Ex aqua emanio mens mentis (fix my grammer)
Literally, from water originates thought.

Kind of long, does it need to be short? Why do you want it?

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