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Name: Libba Country: United States State: New York Metro: New York City Birthday: 12/8/1985 Gender: Female
Interests: Traveling, lectures, libraries, Star Trek, trying to decide what the hell I'm going to do with my life. Expertise: My expertise lies mostly within the realm of Random Useless Knowledge with an emphasis on Greek Archaeology and Mythology. I've considered many possible careers, including but not limited to: jeweler, artist, actress, archaeologist, writer, and professor. Occupation: Student Industry: Entertainment and Academia
Message: message me AIM: Libba104 MSN: Libba85@hotmail.com
Member Since:
6/10/2004
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| I did it again!!!Bought the 2nd season of TOS! Yee-ha! Now I officially own all of TOS. Which couldn't come at a worse time considering all the papers I have to write. | | |
| I finally did it...I bought the third season of Star Trek:TOS on DVD.
MWAHAHAHA!
What, did you think I'd done something productive?
Oh, you...
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| Just another shopping trip in the CityJust came back from grocery shopping. I was in line waiting to pay and I glanced at the woman ahead of me, who, up to that point, seemed more or less normal. Suddenly, she flips out, starts screaming nonsense and shoves me back into the guy behind me. The checkout girl starts hollering for the manager, meanwhile this nutjob is about 2 inches from my face filling my nostrils with her rancid morning breath. I lean into her and said, in my calmest, thickest Southern drawl, "Darlin' you'd best go home and take your meds. I don't care if you're crazy- you stay in my face about 3 seconds longer, I'mafuckyerassup." And wouldn't you know, she backed off, picked up her grocery sack and calmly moved toward the exit. I yelled after her, "Guess you're not THAT crazy, are ya?" The manager apologized profusely and said the woman had a rather unfortunate habit of coming in there and terrorizing people. But not today.
Sometimes you just have to know when to put crazy people in their place. | | |
| Ahem...You may or may not have noticed I've recently switched over most of my old blog entries to protected. This is due to the fact that *someone* has been taking FAR too keen an interest in my blog just recently (particularly in those entries concerning my ex, apparently). I can't really say I blame them. I mean, I know my life is just endlessly fascinating and I am quite an enthralling storyteller (I am, of course, being facetious). But this is too much.
Whoever you are, get a sodding life. That's right, I said "sodding."
Logically of course, this has led me to examine the whole idea of having an online journal in the first place. Talk about closing the barn door when the horses are out... | | |
| La-di-daSo what now. Been a while, as usual. I wrote a protected entry a few weeks ago, I'm debating making it public. Problem is I named too many names, and I don't really want to change it. I have to say though, it was one of the more honest things I've written in a long time. I frankly doubt this entry will measure up. If you're just dying to see the protected one you could always request to be on my protected list. Long story short, I was in Greece for 7 weeks this summer, soaking up sun, scenery and a few other things, on which I elaborated in the private post. I was mainly there for a dig in the Peloponnese but spent a considerable amount of time touring all over the country, though I didn't manage to get to the Cyclades sadly. So... what now. I'm back in school, working on various papers and shit. Decided the other day that I'm not applying to gradschool this year. That was a load off. Met a guy whom I really like, but I'm woefully in the dark on where I stand with him. No surprise there considering my hideous streak of luck with the various men I've been involved with recently. But other than that, no complaints. He's a swell guy and I genuinely enjoy his company, so I guess we'll see how it rolls. Despite my recent enthralling experiences in Greece, somehow I find that driven sense of purpose that I had at the beginning of the summer to be all dried up. My work ethic is pretty much non-existant at the moment. I need a swift kick in the pants to get me motivated again I guess. Maybe the fact that I've actually made a new entry on this blog is an indication that my work-ethic is returning.
Or not. | | |
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