Archived entries for lists

washpo: mensa invitational

[so, you're supposed to take a word from the dictionary, alter it by adding/subtracting/changing one letter, and give it a new definition. (c/o dialogic)]

1. Cashtration (n.): The act of buying a house, which renders the subject financially impotent for an indefinite period of time.

2. Ignoranus: A person who’s both stupid and an asshole.

3. Intaxication: Euphoria at getting a tax refund, which lasts until you realize it was your money to start with.

4. Reintarnation : Belief that one will come back to life as a hillbilly.

5. Bozone (n.): The subs tance surrounding stupid people that stops bright ideas from penetrating. The bozone layer, unfortunately, shows little sign of breaking down in the near future.

6. Foreploy: Any misrepresentation about yourself for the purpose of getting laid.

7. Giraffiti: Vandalism spray-painted very, very high.

8. Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn’t get it.

9. Inoculatte: To take coffee intravenously when you are running late.

10. Osteopornosis: A degenerate disease. (This one got extra credit.)

11 . Karmageddon: It’s like, when everybody is sending off all these really bad vibes, right?20And then, like, the Earth explodes and it’s like, a serious bummer.

12. Decafalon (n.): The grueling event of getting through the day consuming only things that are good for you.

13. Glibido: All talk and no action.

14. Dopeler effect: The tendency of stupid ideas to seem smarter whenn they come at you rapidly.

15. A rachnoleptic fit (n.): The frantic dance performed just after you’ve accidentally walked through a spider web.

16. Beelzebug (n.): Satan in the form of a mosquito, that gets into your bedroom at three in the morning and cannot be cast out.

17. Caterpallor ( n.): The color you turn after finding half a worm in the fruit you’re eating.

my CLWI (can’t live without it) iphone apps

Tweetie
Delivery Status
Amazon
Fizz Weather
College FB
Wikipanion
Things
iPhlix
1Password
City Transit/iTrans
Wordpress
iStat
Remote
Sol Free
Tipulator
Refections
QuadCamera
iPhone OS: Maps, iPod

stuff i’m getting rid of

i though it might be nice to keep (in a safe place) a running tally of all the crap i’m clearing off the old mac. ‘old’ is a relative term, my baby is only a year and a half. but i seem to have accumulated a lot of unnecessaries.
for instance, in the system preferences pane category, we have:

synergy
afloat
stoplight
flip4mac
a better finder
menuet
witch (i may end up keeping this, since i did like it in theory)
unplugged
warp

more substantive updates coming soon. been meaning to update to wordpress 2.7 (re: last post) but life has some things it need(ed)s me to do first.

how to recover from a hangover

-a toilet

-several painkillers (ibuprofen, exedrin migraine and aleve are all acceptable)

-pepto bismal swallowable tablets (because who can swallow nasty pink shit without wanting to throw up more?)

-chicken strips (i prefer publix’s)

-some kind of fruit (today, it was peaches and bananas) or fruit smoothies (bolthouse farms)

-chex mix or some other super salty snack

-pilsbury toaster scrambles (i like the bacon ones)

-soothing music (i.e. yeasayer, or the dan brown audiobooks…or both)

-funny tv shows (i.e. 30 rock, will and grace)

-good friends. :-)

40+ reasons why i’m great to date

i like to date. seems a bit contrary, but i actually like being in relationships. i’m bad at the ending, but that sort of begs the question, why do mine always end? sometimes, it really is me. and i have been the breaker-upper 100% of the time, usually because i’m not getting the one thing i really need from the other person.

in an attempt to find myself “more awesomer” as my husband would put it, i came up with 40 (or so) reasons why women should want to date me.

1-i’m cute. no, i’m not really. but the fact that i don’t think that i am makes me less arrogant than most lesbians.

2-i’m a fairly decent cook. and i wish i got the chance to cook for people more.

3-on that same note, i’m all about making breakfast. a nice sunday morning excercise is bringing some form of breakfast in bed.

4-i like all sorts of music. no really, it’s bizarre. you know how most people say, oh i listen to everything? yeah, i really do.

5-i’m not super-jealous-crazy-girlfriend. i’m just not the type. ask any of my exes, i’m freakishly understanding.

6-if a hot girl walks by, and you look, all i’ll be pissed about is that you didn’t tell me so that i could look. if you don’t look, i’ll question whether or not you and i will work out.

7-i’m a fun drunk, and usually don’t need to be taken care of. personal limits are often automatically enforced, so that i can maintain a gorgeous buzz without vomming in your car.

8-i’m good with computers. so if you aren’t, i can fix yours. or at least try.

9-i like communal showers…and by communal, i mean party of two.

10-i ride a skateboard and a bicycle…which translates to i’m both really gay AND earth-friendly.

11-parents like me. i had one girl’s mom who wanted to cook me dinner, before she ever met me.

12-i’m well-read and full of useless information.

13-#12 makes me a quiet hit at parties, and good at meeting friends.

14-i have a husband and wife, who are both my best friends…and who have spent the last 3-6 years telling me about my unattractive qualities, many of which i have swallowed or lost.

15-i like to travel, and i’m not a huge complainer. i won’t love it, but i’ll sleep outside. and if i’m with you, i’d imagine that i’d forget that i’m outside at some point.

16-i’m a kind of “down for anything” person. i like to do new and random things. i.e. for me, a typical hang-out involved a meal, browsing a store or two and the movies. so, when my husband decided that we should go bowling…we went bowling. and it was awesome.

17-i’m a little bit of a polar bear. i’m chronically desiring to be colder, which means i’m not the girl who needs a sweater at the movies, or wants to switch tables at the restaurant because “the vent is right above me!”

18-actually, even if it was bothering me, i wouldn’t say anything. i’m anti-hassle girl.

19-i geek out randomly about weird things. like whiteboards, or coffee, or cameras, or politics. i’ve been told that this is endearing. i’m not sure if i believe that, but it’s getting harder and harder to come up with things for this list. i’m starting to think that 40 was a tad optimistic…

20-i can touch-type. i once typed an entire three pages of information while looking only at the handwritten version. two typos in the whole thing.

21-i say silly and juvenile things, like “suck it!” or “you’re such a perv.”

22-i’ve had a secret desire to be a rock goddess ever since the sixth grade, when i heard nirvana for the first time, and the eighth grade, when i heard system of a down and incubus for the first time. i recently bought a guitar, and i’m thinking i’m not at all good. but i’m trying.

23-when i see cool things, i call ppl up and tell them to check them out. it’s called jumping on the curve.

24-i clean. mostly because a whole bunch of dirt can randomly creep me out. but i’m good and thorough. you’ll probably never have to clean your house, because if it bothers me, i’ll probably just clean it for you.

25-i’ll try anything once. anything.

26-i set all my watches and clocks to military time.

27-i have profound appreciation for the female form. i like everything, especially people who are ethnically interesting. some people who are interesting this way are self-conscious or awkward about it. i think it’s hot, don’t worry.

28-i have delusions of one day having sex to “walk on by” by isaac hayes. hasn’t happened yet, but i have hope.

29-i remember birthdays and anniversaries in a way that has been described as freakish.

30-i love doing laundry, and have tricks on stuff like how to soften your sheets that will blow your mind.

31-i’m big-boobed and put out. actively.

32-i’m sometimes to the left of hysterically funny.

33-i like most any movie. (see #25)

34-i play flip cup and beer pong with olympic-like prowess.

35-i’m a romantic, and tend to be willing to go to the end of the earth for someone i’m really into.

36-i’m enthusiastically good in bed.

37-i can do things with a lint roller that will shock and awe you. (not at all related to #36)

38-my sarcasm has yet to reach any sort of terrestrial limit.

39-i’m an excellent proofreader.

40-you will never have me sit down and explain to you why you have to meet my parents.

41-i only ever need to know that you care about me. seriously, i’d be set hearing and/or seeing that once or twice a day. i could learn to put up with chronic bedsores and an inability to climax if i had that.

42-i like to furniture shop. i also dig a nice trip to bed, bath and beyond or linens n’ things.

damn….i’m really quite stellar.

what to do with a year off

As it turn out, I’m about to have a certain amount of time on my hands. I’m nervous about it, but I’m also really looking forward to getting to the place in my life (i believe some call it adulthood) where I set and meet goals.

I’m probably embarking upon a tremendous journey of sorts. It’s going to require some planning, some scheduling, and more active usage of my whiteboard calendar. I have been putting some thought into it, and I like that I am giving myself some tasks. Hopefully it will all come together as articulately as I would hope.

First off, I’m a chronic book buyer. I used to also be a chronic book reader, but college has done a number on my bibliomania (as well as a variety of other things). So, I have some books that I have bought in the past six months or so, and it’s about damn time they were read. These include, but are in no way limited to (since there’s a pretty high probability that I am going to buy more books): A History of American Law (Lawrence M. Friedman), War and Peace, Demons (Fyodor Dostoevsky), The Michael Eric Dyson Reader, The Cornel West Reader, The Divine Comedy (it’s really time to finish that), A History of Western Thought (Betrand Russell), Les Misérables, The Two Americas (Stanley B. Greenberg), The Fountainhead, Elizabeth I (Anne Somerset), Empires of the Word (Nicholas Oster), Language & Politics (Noam Chomsky), and À la recherche du temps perdu (Marcel Proust). That last one is gonna be a doozy.

I really want to get to the point where I read the 225-plus RSS feeds that come in through my NNW every day. Or maybe I could just trim them down. I also feel like I should be able to keep up with football a little better. It’s going to be a banner year for the Colts, I can feel it.

A huge project, but I feel worthy: I really want to finish my website. I’d like to get it done before September or October, so that I can use it when I’m applying to grad school as an expression of my love for politics. This is going to require some better understanding of HTML/CSS, which is fine. I am also thinking about doing some sort of mapped representation of the US, in terms of congressional races, and also maybe a tracker for the state count for the presidential race this November. For that I may need to go to an AJAX or Javascript alternative. I just got a whole mess of web programming guides to help this project along. I seek full proficiency in Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Lightroom, Illustrator and Flash. Also, I have recently acquired CSSEdit and Coda, but don’t use them because I barely know what I’m doing. This is the web paragraph in case it wasn’t painfully obvious.

I’d like to see myself getting more into crosswords. I have pretty much got sudoku down, it’s time to get serious about my intellectual stimulation. I want to have listened to all sixteen thousand-plus songs in my iTunes library, and by that, I really just want to have logged it all on last.fm via iScrobbler. I also want to fully plan out the King Report, which I think I will start on my birthday.

The rest is of a more significant nature. I want to spank my GRE in August. I mean, kill the damn thing.
I also want to be on a gym schedule of what will eventually even out to about four times a week. But bigger than that, I want to be at about 150 lbs. That’s a feasible weight for something like a bicycle century, which is something else I want to do.

This seems even more intense than I originally interpreted.I may need to compile some sort of schedule in order to get it all done.

the king report…

starting in april, i think i’m going to start keeping a running tally of how often certain things happen to me.

i’ll have to make the list first, but i want to engage in some type of infographic recording system of what goes on in my life.

some ideas:

miles traveled via bus, bike, and skateboard

purchases made via amazon.com

times checked balance on bankofamerica.com

phone conversations lasting longer than 15 minutes

(percentage of those with the girlfriend)

showers taken per week (ave)

twitter updates

texts sent per day (ave)

t-shirts purchased

times i personally did the laundry

times the laundry got done

pages written (for school)

emails sent

times quit biting fingernails

pounds gained/lost

alcohol consumed

pictures taken

travels taken

whew…i’m gonna need to organize this crap. probably gonna do that next week sometime. in between doing all the other shit i have to do.

a sunday of political thought

as seen on cnn’s this week in politics: “hillary clinton still doing well in one state: the state of denial.” -jay leno

they’re asking about the five best political films of all time. my picks (forgive their youth, due to the fact that i was born in 1987):

1: the contender (2000) – joan allen, gary oldman, jeff bridges, sam elliott, christian slater

a female senator (and former Republican) is nominated for the vice presidency by the Democratic president in his final term. true trench fighting and mudslinging.

2: the west wing (i’d like to consider the series, with particular emphasis on the last season, of 2005-2006) – martin sheen, allison janney, bradley whitford, rob lowe, richard schiff

the last season is a highlight on the presdential campaign, primary and general. an erudite wit encapsulates the writing of all seven seasons of this, my favorite show. i get a lot of my more clever one-liners from this.

3: good night and good luck (2005) – george clooney, david straithairn, robert downey jr., jeff daniels, patricia clarkson

a black-and-white montage of mccarthy’s speeches, interpolated between fabulous acting portraying the workings of the news station of edward r. murrow, the noted journalist.

4: charlie wilson’s war (2007) – tom hanks, julia roberts, philip seymour hoffman

a texas congressman, a sultry socialite and a quirky but resilient cia officer take on afghanistan. done by some of the same filmmakers responsible for the west wing, it’s no surprise that this movie is enjoyable, well-made and at times utterly humorous.

5: primary colors (1998) – john travolta, emma thompson, billy bob thorton, kathy bates

the thinly-veiled impressions of bill clinton’s 1992 presidential bid, as seen through the eyes of journalist joe klein, were penned into an anonymous novel, and made into this film. if one is to take the film at it’s face value, it’s well acted and entertaining. if one imbues the notion that the characters are based on actual persons….a lot of things make sense about the hillary clinton campaign.

p.s. i really like this website.

50 things to know before gettin’ busy

i recently made a list (because i felt it was necessary) of things that i felt i would need to know before getting “serious” with someone. i refer to sex, mostly for witticism’s sake.  

  1. full name
  2. birth sex
  3. original hair color
  4. shoe size
  5. right/left-handed?
  6. favorite color
  7. smells that make you nauseous
  8. favorite food
  9. least favorite food
  10. dairy/sugary allergy
  11. favorite genre of film
  12. # of previous sexual partners (60% for health reasons, 40% nosiness)
  13. # of previous relationships
  14. seinfeld or frasier?
  15. britney or christina?
  16. any children?
  17. education thusfar?
  18. favorite body part
  19. do you enjoy fishing?
  20. how long can you hold your breath?
  21. # of stuffed animals you own
  22. most alcohol consumed in a single circumstance
  23. have you ever been in love?
  24. favorite band/singer at the moment
  25. least favorite body part
  26. last time you went to a cultural event
  27. mcdonalds or taco bell?
  28. favorite clothing item
  29. birth date
  30. are you afraid of the dark?
  31. how much time do you spend on your computer?
  32. number or relationships/sexual encounters that have ended with you no longer speaking to the person
  33. number of contacts in your cell phone address book
  34. have you ever been married?
  35. do you believe in God?
  36. foreign countries visited in the past year
  37. tattoos?
  38. dogs or cats?
  39. thunder or lightening?
  40. how do you get around (mode of transportation)?
  41. last time you had sex
  42. who do you think won the 2000 election?
  43. favorite ice cream flavor
  44. longest amount of time spent on the phone
  45. until what age did you believe in santa claus?
  46. are you a waxer?
  47. mac or windows?
  48. favorite spectator sport
  49. # of living grandparents
  50. do you have an idea of what you would ultimately like to do with your life?