Wednesday, November 28, 2007



Song of the day:
"Sia - Breathe Me"
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  • It feels a little redundant but yesterday I fell while riding my bike again. And this time my one week old mp3-player died. Why oh why ??

    Monday, November 26, 2007


    Song of the day:
    "The Album Leaf - Over The Pond"
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  • I can't get enough of this song !! Unfortunately I cannot find a proper video or mp3 ANYWHERE. Those damn split-up bands ! It's "A Vespertine Haunting" by Goodbye Tomorrow.

    Friday, November 23, 2007


    Song of the day:
    "Frank Turner - The Ballad Of Me And My Friends"
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  • Wednesday, November 21, 2007


    Song of the day:
    "The Gloria Record - Miserere"
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  • Saturday, November 17, 2007


    Song of the day:
    "I Am Ghost - We Are Always Searching"
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  • I survived my presentation. 'Beowulf' is an entertaining film. My cell phone is broken. And my mp3-player got stolen. My luck is legendary by now. *sigh*

    Monday, November 12, 2007


    Song of the day:
    "John Lardiari - Forever And A Day (live acoustic)"
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  • Oh my god, I have to give a presentation on thursday (Thurrrrrsday, Ab Fab anyone ?!). I think I'm gonna die, I'm so not prepared. I even dreamed about it last night and I usually never dream about my real life stuff. SO I guess it's pretty bad.... aaah I shouldn't be blogging right now, I gotta work, work, work !!

    Tuesday, November 06, 2007

    Song of the day:
    "Taking Back Sunday - A Decade Under The Influence"
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  • Is it just me or do the great passages of emo songs always come in after the bridge ?!

    Did I mention that one of my colleagues is called Mrs van Dyke ?! If she wasn't so old and annoying we could probably have a good laugh about it. :P
    So I watched several movies cause, duh, I can. Stardust for example totally surprised me, I went in, expecting nothing at all and I had a really good time - after the 'what the fuck?' during the first 10 minutes passed. In a nutshell: it's a sweet funny movie with some famous people. It was good to see Robert De Niro in a lighter role.
    Operation: Kingdom on the other hand left me with mixed feelings. I don't like stories that are about terrorism from the american point of view. But the ending showed the vicious cycle of all the hate, that moved me (I'm such a sap). In addition my conviction that sunglasses create distance and make people seem arrogant, rude and uncaring was reaffirmed. Makes me really uncomfortable. Plus I think it's a bad choice for an acting performance anyway, cause eyes are so important.