1) Impromptu 2) Marge Piercy, He, She, and It 3) Lucy Kaplansky, Every Single Day 4) cortana 5) http://www.spaceweather.com/aurora/gallery_31mar01.html 6) Plan a trip to someplace you've always wanted to go to. You don't have to actually go, but find out about going there.
1. The Usual Suspects 2. The Jew in the Lotus 3. Talis Kimberley, Archetype Cafe 4. pheromone 5. http://www.amk.ca/quotations/ 6. weed out books and give them to an afterschool youth center?
1. I also recommend "The Frisco Kid" go to the imdb (http://us.imdb.com/Title?0079180) to get a plot synopsis. 2. I'm cheating here, it's the book I was telling you and Ts'vee'a about on Monday "Essential Judaism: A Complete Guide to Beliefs, Customs and Rituals" by George Robinson (ISBN 0-671-03480-4) 3. "Sketches of Spain" Miles Davis 4. Can't think of one 5. The Public Domain Choral Library (http://cpdl.snaptel.com/download.htm) 6. (if you haven't already) subscribe to the "Daily Torah Reading" at Beliefnet (http://www.beliefnet.com)
6. (if you haven't already) subscribe to the "Daily Torah Reading" at Beliefnet
Thanks for the reminder -- the web site was incommunicado when I tried a couple weeks ago and I filed it away for later action... and then forgot about it. This has now been fixed. :-)
Unfortunately, no. I was going to get a CD of theirs for Willie for Christmas, but I bought other stuff instead. A friend in college had it and played mp3s of them in the lab, which rocked.
Are peeps capable of going bad, or are they like Twinkies in that respect? (I believe the oldest documented Twinkie was something like 65 years -- with no apparent change in its form.)
Crochet a doily. (Well, it would take me that long. :)
The funny thing is that my grandmother taught me to crochet when I was about five, and I spent years making doilies and pillow covers and other stuff like that (and started an afghan, of course... wonder what happened to it). But I have now completely forgotten how to do this. Hmm.
1. Singing in the Rain - a classic, and one of my favorites. A bit sexist, but unfortunately that comes with the times. 2. Riverworld, and its sequels, by Philip Jose Farmer. Has some interesting stuff about religion and spirituality. 3. Afro-Celt Soundsystem 4. 5. AlterNet (http://www.alternet.org/), a good alternative news source 6. Give away every piece of clothing that you don't love.
These suggestions say more about me than you, of course - one gets an odd sense of people from knowing them more through LJ than in person, and I find that my sense of you doesn't yet let me tailor my suggestions to you very well.
1. Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould 2. Greer Ilene Gilman, Moonwise 3. Gryphon, Red Queen to Gryphon Three 4. trasaric 5. http://www.addall.com/Used/ (I feel like these last three are probably not new to you.) 6. go sledding?
1. The Iron Giant - one of my favorite "kids" movie - it's really a shame it wasn't better promoted 2. Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman 3. A Song of David by La Rondinella 4. ?? 5. Jewish World Review 6. Take a cheap extended weekend excursion - maybe a cruise. January is a great month to find travel deals.
1. From Hell (if you can stand gore). 2. Guns, Germs, and Steel. :) 3. Three Weird Sisters, _Rite the First Time_ 4. mangosteen , if I got his username correctly. 5. www.echoschildren.org 6. Plan a trip to a Boston con so I can meet you in the flesh. :)
Good stuff, yes! I heard them for the first time at Worldcon.
Plan a trip to a Boston con so I can meet you in the flesh. :)
In the next two months? That would be Arisia or Boskone, I presume. Actually, I've been to both of those cons in the past and enjoyed them, but Boston is a long haul and in order to drive I have to take a day off from work, and those are a bit scarce in years when all the holidays fall on weekdays like they did this fall. And a drive to a Boston con in the winter is even more of a challenge. (Not because of the snow -- because of the early sunset in the winter.) So, sadly, this probably won't happen, though I hope we can meet at a con someday! (My next con is probably Galacticon, in Tennessee in March. I usually don't go that far, but they dangled this "GoH" offer in front of us... go on, stroke my ego! :-) )
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2) Marge Piercy, He, She, and It
3) Lucy Kaplansky, Every Single Day
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5) http://www.spaceweather.com/aurora/gallery_31mar01.html
6) Plan a trip to someplace you've always wanted to go to. You don't have to actually go, but find out about going there.
per your request...
2. The Jew in the Lotus
3. Talis Kimberley, Archetype Cafe
4.
5. http://www.amk.ca/quotations/
6. weed out books and give them to an afterschool youth center?
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2. I'm cheating here, it's the book I was telling you and Ts'vee'a about on Monday "Essential Judaism: A Complete Guide to Beliefs, Customs and Rituals" by George Robinson (ISBN 0-671-03480-4)
3. "Sketches of Spain" Miles Davis
4. Can't think of one
5. The Public Domain Choral Library (http://cpdl.snaptel.com/download.htm)
6. (if you haven't already) subscribe to the "Daily Torah Reading" at Beliefnet (http://www.beliefnet.com)
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Thanks for the reminder -- the web site was incommunicado when I tried a couple weeks ago and I filed it away for later action... and then forgot about it. This has now been fixed. :-)
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What a good idea this is...
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(BTW, I owe you peeps.)
Apocalyptica
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Mmmmm peeps! :)
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Oh. My. That sounds fascinating!
Crochet a doily. (Well, it would take me that long. :)
The funny thing is that my grandmother taught me to crochet when I was about five, and I spent years making doilies and pillow covers and other stuff like that (and started an afghan, of course... wonder what happened to it). But I have now completely forgotten how to do this. Hmm.
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2. Riverworld, and its sequels, by Philip Jose Farmer. Has some interesting stuff about religion and spirituality.
3. Afro-Celt Soundsystem
4.
5. AlterNet (http://www.alternet.org/), a good alternative news source
6. Give away every piece of clothing that you don't love.
These suggestions say more about me than you, of course - one gets an odd sense of people from knowing them more through LJ than in person, and I find that my sense of you doesn't yet let me tailor my suggestions to you very well.
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2. Greer Ilene Gilman, Moonwise
3. Gryphon, Red Queen to Gryphon Three
4.
5. http://www.addall.com/Used/
(I feel like these last three are probably not new to you.)
6. go sledding?
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Actually, with the exception of addall, everything on your list is new to me. Well, I went sledding as a kid, but never as an adult.
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I love that film. It's really amazing. I wish I would have thought of that one to recommend :-)
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2. Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
3. A Song of David by La Rondinella
4. ??
5. Jewish World Review
6. Take a cheap extended weekend excursion - maybe a cruise. January is a great month to find travel deals.
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Ooh, good stuff! Have you seen the BBC production?
Without reading any others....
2. Guns, Germs, and Steel. :)
3. Three Weird Sisters, _Rite the First Time_
4.
5. www.echoschildren.org
6. Plan a trip to a Boston con so I can meet you in the flesh. :)
Re: Without reading any others....
Good stuff, yes! I heard them for the first time at Worldcon.
Plan a trip to a Boston con so I can meet you in the flesh. :)
In the next two months? That would be Arisia or Boskone, I presume. Actually, I've been to both of those cons in the past and enjoyed them, but Boston is a long haul and in order to drive I have to take a day off from work, and those are a bit scarce in years when all the holidays fall on weekdays like they did this fall. And a drive to a Boston con in the winter is even more of a challenge. (Not because of the snow -- because of the early sunset in the winter.) So, sadly, this probably won't happen, though I hope we can meet at a con someday! (My next con is probably Galacticon, in Tennessee in March. I usually don't go that far, but they dangled this "GoH" offer in front of us... go on, stroke my ego! :-) )