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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Milk Chocolate Chips...Never Semi-Sweet
Hello. Dandy year, we've got, eh? 2009, huh? Lovely.
I have a few forms of chocolate residing in my house, you see: some mini Mr. Goodbars, oreos, chocolate chip cookies and brownies I would need to bake, and I think some chocolate pudding that is currently powdered. But I need instant gratification. I'm not good with Mr. Goodbars either, so what do I do? I go for the milk chocolate chips we put in our pancakes. I never liked the Semi-Sweet...they always had to be the milk chocolate. I think they were too bitter or something like that...I used to not like eating chocolate chips alone. I changed my mind though, probably out of necessity. I feel I've done that several times in my life...
Whenever my BFF would decide on a new style, I would kind of...follow. She decided one year she would dress boho, and I followed her there, and loved that. Soon she would develop a taste for clothes, well, that you would buy at Hot Topic. I still go to that store a lot...When she was mega-obsessed with Fall Out Boy and in love with Pete Wentz, I became mega-obsessed with Fall Out Boy and in love with Patrick Stump. Then when she fell away from that obsession, so did I. I don't think all of these things happened so that I could relate to her or anything...Or did they? I'm unsure. I'm adaptive, I suppose. And I don't dislike a lot of things...
Perhaps its like when a person yawns. The power of suggestion, you know? One guy yawns, and you see it, and you yawn...I see someone like something, and I try it out, and I like it. Perhaps that's all it is. Well, this doesn't always apply with food, but that's a whole other story.
Though perhaps I'm being hypocritical. I refuse to read the Twilight books, a favorite among my friends, and...every other teenage girl in America. And beyond, for all I know. But I tell them I want to resist jumping on the bandwagon. If that's not hypocrisy...I don't know.
I close the Tupperware case, perfectly aware that a sizable chunk of milk chocolate chips are no longer present there, but in my stomach. 4:39 PM
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Milk Chocolate Chips...Never Semi-Sweet Hello. Dandy year, we've got, eh? 2009, huh? Lovely.
I have a few forms of chocolate residing in my house, you see: some mini Mr. Goodbars, oreos, chocolate chip cookies and brownies I would need to bake, and I think some chocolate pudding that is currently powdered. But I need instant gratification. I'm not good with Mr. Goodbars either, so what do I do? I go for the milk chocolate chips we put in our pancakes. I never liked the Semi-Sweet...they always had to be the milk chocolate. I think they were too bitter or something like that...I used to not like eating chocolate chips alone. I changed my mind though, probably out of necessity. I feel I've done that several times in my life...
Whenever my BFF would decide on a new style, I would kind of...follow. She decided one year she would dress boho, and I followed her there, and loved that. Soon she would develop a taste for clothes, well, that you would buy at Hot Topic. I still go to that store a lot...When she was mega-obsessed with Fall Out Boy and in love with Pete Wentz, I became mega-obsessed with Fall Out Boy and in love with Patrick Stump. Then when she fell away from that obsession, so did I. I don't think all of these things happened so that I could relate to her or anything...Or did they? I'm unsure. I'm adaptive, I suppose. And I don't dislike a lot of things...
Perhaps its like when a person yawns. The power of suggestion, you know? One guy yawns, and you see it, and you yawn...I see someone like something, and I try it out, and I like it. Perhaps that's all it is. Well, this doesn't always apply with food, but that's a whole other story.
Though perhaps I'm being hypocritical. I refuse to read the Twilight books, a favorite among my friends, and...every other teenage girl in America. And beyond, for all I know. But I tell them I want to resist jumping on the bandwagon. If that's not hypocrisy...I don't know.
I close the Tupperware case, perfectly aware that a sizable chunk of milk chocolate chips are no longer present there, but in my stomach.
Reach my prismic soul.
"Only theatre people have musical moments."
-Myself
Hello world. My name is Sarah; what's yours?
I love: my long, teal, knit, fingerless gloves; being able to pack that many adjectives into one description; thinking; my awesome friends; my lovable family; the theatre--both acting in and watching; my iPod; classical music; Five For Fighting music; ...music...; "How I Met Your Mother"; Neil Patrick Harris; writing; papaya lip gloss; "Friends"; the interwebz; English Class; movies; awards shows; chocolate related things; New York City; Boston; Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert; telling people about the things I love (apparently.)
I hate: negativity (well isn't that the hypocritical statement of the century); stupid people; bad parents; thinking; my inability to fall asleep quickly; sunburns; touching/eating sea creatures; insects; my bangs separating; writer's block; sickness; my own forgetfulness; my own impatience; know-it-alls; IRKs; intolerance; static electricity; dirt under my fingernails.
Quote of the week:
"Yes, I'm grounded: got my wings clipped. I'm surrounded by all this pavement. Guess I'll circle while I'm waiting for my fuse to dry. Someday I'll fly; someday, I'll soar. Someday I'll be so damn much more; cause I'm bigger than my body gives me credit for."
~John Mayer, "Bigger Than My Body"
Unconditional Desires.
- To finish writing a piece of literature.
- To have a fabulous new hair cut. (Achieved!)
- To travel throughout France.
- To experience zero gravity without going to space.
- To live in New York City with a friend for several years.
- To meet Neil Patrick Harris...I hear that guy's awesome.
- To be in a beauty pageant, then laugh with my friends at what a ridiculous idea it was.
- To nab a leading role in a play/musical at my school.
The endless connections.
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