Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Rebel Photographer - SOMETHING TO SEE

I stumbled upon this guy's space...his photos are quite interesting...check it out!

It seems he has a photo "partner in crime" as well...also worth a look

*Originally posted at: Twisted ramblings from the mouse that runs the brain

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Annual Christmas Compilation

The time has arrived again for my annual CD compilation. This year, the theme is all about me!!! In the past I have made the compilation with others in mind, or with an abstract theme. But this year I have made MY PERSONAL SOUNDTRACK. Filled with songs that I love. I've added the jacket and CD label for you viewing pleasure...feel free to make your own copy! (Anyone who normally gets my cd...wait, it's coming!)


HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!






*Originally posted at: Twisted ramblings from the mouse that runs the brain

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Shameless plug!

So the time has come for me to step outside of my bubbled realm of existance and share a piece of information with the world (or at least the Calgary theatre going crowd...). My brother -John - has a play opening this week in Calgary at the Pumpohouse Theatre.

Broad Minds Productions & The Shakespeare Company present:
Goodnight Desdemona, Good Morning Juliet
By Ann-Marie MacDonald
Directed by Iam Coulter
Comedy


Governor General's Award for Drama
Chalmers Best Canadian Play Award

Time 8:00 pm
Tuesday December 6th Pay-What-You-Can
Wednesday December 7th Opening Night
Sunday December 11th Matinee 2:00 pm


John will be starring as: Othello, Prof. Claude Knight, Tybalt, and Juliet's Nurse

Saturday, December 17, 2005

Pre-Christmas morn...

I was up into the wee hours of the morning yesterday finishing gifts for my "sassy bitches" at work in preparation for our gift exchange this morning. I am tired, but the look on their faces when they opened their gifts was better than sleep or a strong cup of coffee anyday! Love you girlies!!!
S






*Originally posted at: Twisted ramblings from the mouse that runs the brain

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Drunken Christmas coquetry???

Staff Christmas parties...the scene has been depicted repeatedly in movies and stories alike...a slightly inebriated co-worker says something of a sexual nature. The question lies in how do you, or I in this case, respond...by becoming offended and making work relations uncomfortable in the future, or by passing it off as something said under the influence of "holiday cheer"? Typically I believe that alcohol doesn't make one think differently, mearly lowers inhibitions...I think in this situation it is something better forgotten...

*Originally posted at: Twisted ramblings from the mouse that runs the brain
Comments:

Probably best to pretend it never happened as it'll leave the 'drunken party'
feeling rather sheepish.Sucks, but makes for a good story.Ev
December 14 2:10 PM
Published by: Motzie7432

Monday, December 05, 2005

MEGNETIC PEOTRY...

I suffer the grace of his delicate demands upon my character
A glorious balance of desire and my full-bodied pain
A velvet sensation that almost alway has a crisp death


*Originally posted at: Twisted ramblings from the mouse that runs the brain

Friday, December 02, 2005

"All these words that I [have] spoken...

just promises broken now" - The Jayhawks "Promises Broken"

The worst of all broken promises are those made to ones self and unkept. I find myself repeatedly doing something that I said I would never allow myself to do...yet I feel no guilt and no compulsion to change these situations. That leaves me to ask, were these promises worth making in the first place, or have I changed so much from when I made them, that they no longer mean what they once did...hmmm

Wow...a philisophical debate with myself on a Friday night - my life is so exciting!

S

Dec 13 - Perhapse "promise" is not quite the right word...maybe ideal or standard would be better suited...

*Originally posted at: Twisted ramblings from the mouse that runs the brain
Comments:

it's been awhile since I've stopped by...just thought I'd check in to see how u
were doing....take careJenn
December 03 11:56 PM
Published by: BeachsideSmallfrie23

I don't know about promises to oneself, but I personally hate promises in general. If your word is worth anything you shouldn't need to say "I promise", just saying you'll do something should be guarantee enough that it will be so. And if your word is worthless, saying "I promise" only means someone will be disappointed.
December 09 9:41 PM
Published by: Marjorie

Guilt isn't the only way to know if you should keep promises, sometimes it's the mere principal behind that which has been promised. If something is bad, feeling guilt isn't the only way to know, or vice versa not feeling bad for not doing good things shouldn't mean that you shouldn't do them either.
December 13 11:52 AM
Published by: Razberrykiss