Bank called, so I have a small overdraft facility 'just in case'. I have a pay-as-you-go sim for my phone now, and I've given notice on my old sim contract. I've even got a PAC number so I can transfer my phone number over. So I'm getting there.
Now all I have to do is spend the evening getting some work done! (As if...)
1. My cello.
2. My iMac.
3. My nice red chinese-fabric corset.
4. All the Mowgli Stories, by Rudyard Kipling
5. Neuromancer, by William Gibson.
6. A photo of my family.
7. A photo of my friends (would have to be some kind of photoshop montage horror though, as no such photo exists).
8. Buffy season 1 dvd boxed set.
9. A pair of candles and candlesticks.
10. My menorah.
11. The Torah.
12. Bach prelude 1 for piano.
Alright, so it'd be a very big box, but hey, it's hypothetical, so hypothetically you'd be able to pick it up... *grin*
1. Neuromancer, by William Gibson.
2. The Torah.
3. All the Mowgli Stories, by Rudyard Kipling.
4. The Riverside Chaucer.
5. Sir Gawain and the Greene Knight.
6. The complete works of Shakespeare.
7. Sabriel, by Garth Nix.
8. Dune, by Frank Herbert.
9. Any Calvin and Hobbes book.
10. Any Jackie Fleming book.
11. King Arthur, Mallory.
I'm having trouble putting books on my list. I mean, my reading pile is huge, but the books which actually say something about me, or that I reread time and again? That's a lot harder! I'll probably think of a different list when I've posted this, though...
Now all I have to do is spend the evening getting some work done! (As if...)
1. My cello.
2. My iMac.
3. My nice red chinese-fabric corset.
4. All the Mowgli Stories, by Rudyard Kipling
5. Neuromancer, by William Gibson.
6. A photo of my family.
7. A photo of my friends (would have to be some kind of photoshop montage horror though, as no such photo exists).
8. Buffy season 1 dvd boxed set.
9. A pair of candles and candlesticks.
10. My menorah.
11. The Torah.
12. Bach prelude 1 for piano.
Alright, so it'd be a very big box, but hey, it's hypothetical, so hypothetically you'd be able to pick it up... *grin*
1. Neuromancer, by William Gibson.
2. The Torah.
3. All the Mowgli Stories, by Rudyard Kipling.
4. The Riverside Chaucer.
5. Sir Gawain and the Greene Knight.
6. The complete works of Shakespeare.
7. Sabriel, by Garth Nix.
8. Dune, by Frank Herbert.
9. Any Calvin and Hobbes book.
10. Any Jackie Fleming book.
11. King Arthur, Mallory.
I'm having trouble putting books on my list. I mean, my reading pile is huge, but the books which actually say something about me, or that I reread time and again? That's a lot harder! I'll probably think of a different list when I've posted this, though...
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Date: 2004-03-03 07:12 pm (UTC)From:I want to see this photo.
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Date: 2004-03-03 07:33 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2004-03-03 08:46 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2004-03-03 09:10 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2004-03-03 09:10 pm (UTC)From:12. Passage, Connie Willis.
13. The Doomsday Book, Connie Willis.
14. Bellwether, Connie Willis.
15. Remake, Connie Willis.
She's probably the best writer out there right now, and how can you fault someone for writing a novella about someone who inadvertently invents time travel when trying to get to dance with a dead Fred Astaire? ;)