Just got a haircut. Now there’s less Anush. Best of all, no more split ends, as the ones I gained from having my hair set on fire have now been chopped. Now I will be fitter, happier, and more productive. Well, not fitter — longer hair means more arm movement to brush it. When you get as little exercise as I do (i.e. none) this is important.
I went to a Tori Amos concert last Saturday. This was v. spiffy. Tori Amos is sexier than I.
I’m reading A Passage to India by E.M. Forster right now, having been forced to put aside my revolutionary literature for the time being. Don’t read it; it’s a terrible, boring, stifling book. Oscar Wilde’s ridiculous, posturing society, except without the satire. I do, however, like this bit: “Though people are important, relations between them are not.” I find this oddly heartening.
Pictures! I want pictures!
C’mon, I know you have a digi-cam.
Rawr
The people who have faith in that last statment make some of the gravest mistakes, which can harm life. Which prooves the sentence illogical, for if people are important, their selfs have value which shouldn’t be so easily disposed of.
Donate your hair to either one of these two funds.
1. People for the elongation of mikes hair fund
2. People for the regeneration of the hair that was once to be made into a pillow but bilals mom tossed it
this isn’t the hair which was charred at my visit, is it? kuz that was months and months ago. stupid question, perhaps… this is you. I imagine hair charring is a fairly general occurance for you, considering your frequent proximity to fire.
Hmm…that reminds me… you visiting or not? I have a fairly empty summer, but its also sadly short (6 weeks! mwaa!) and I’m possibly doing an internship, so I NEED TO KNOW!!! (god, I’m subtle)
…but how short is it? I love long hair! Your hair rocked! *mourns lost hair*
pictures…! yes. parts of anush are in a garbage somewhere! strive to save it!
Just ignore me, whydontcha.
:-/