Hollywoodland

Oct

 

Well, the other day we all googled our names with the word “needs”. Now that I’ve seen this on Celia’s site, we’re going to try some other words. :rofl:

Tori loves Phantom of the Opera! (I do, actually!)

Tori loves having an
audience. (Ahem. That would depend on what I was doing.)

Tori hates England! (That is a bald-faced lie!!!)

Tori hates being called a liar. (Well, really! Who actually likes being called one?)

Tori hates her real name so much. (Why do you think I’m hiding behind a pseudonym?)

Tori wants you to pay
attention. (Got it???)

Tori wants to kill the waitress. (Only if the service really sucks.)

Tori wishes she was hot like the Pussycat Dolls. (Excuse me? I already am hot like the Pussycat Dolls, thankyouverymuch. :roll:)

Tori wishes she could have been there
to torture you on your special Day. (But I couldn’t find my thigh-high boots and leather corset… :whip:)

:wave:

And in other news, I’m finally back in the writing saddle. The night before last I managed to eke out a whole page. Then last night I wrote two and a half pages!!! :cheer:

Oct

 

I got tagged by Kelly for this meme:

Rules:

1. Take first five novels from your bookshelf.
2. Book 1 — first sentence.
3. Book 2 — last sentence on page 50.
4. Book 3 — second sentence on page 100.
5. Book 4 — next to the last sentence on page 150.
6. Book 5 — final sentence of the book.
7. Make the five sentences into a paragraph.
8. Feel free to “cheat” to make it a better paragraph.
9. Name your sources.
10.Post to your blog.

In the drowsy heat of the summer afternoon the Red House was taking its siesta. Now all is silence, he creeps up to his room, and at once it occurs to him how much better it will be if he pretends never to have been near his uncle that night.

“I know!”

“Good morning, Miss Ackroyd,” said the inspector.

But Mr. Quin had vanished.

Well. Hmm. Bit confusing, that. :)

Anyway, my sources:

The Red House by A. A. Milne (and nary a Winnie-the-Pooh in sight since this was his one adult book and murder mystery)

The Underdog by Agatha Christie

The Man in the Brown Suit by Agatha Christie

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie

The Mysterious Mr. Quin by Agatha Christie

Oct

 

Took this quiz yesterday:


Your Birthdate: July 13


Being born on the 13th day of the month should help make you a better manager and organizer, but it may also give you a tendency to dominate people a bit.
You may be more responsible and self-disciplined than you realize.
Sincere and honest, you are a serious, hard working individual.

Your feeling are likely to seem somewhat repressed at times.
You are apt to be much more practical, rational, and conscious of details.
Your intolerance and insistence on complete accuracy can be irritating to some.

What Does Your Birth Date Mean?

I don’t think any of that is me! :rofl:

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