you’re a million, billion light years away
but if you’ll let me, i’ll come get you.
i know you’re lost in a never-ending sea of gray
so if you’ll let me, i’ll come find you.
{ 2010.12.28 }
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Photo by: Jakey
28 Tuesday Dec 2010
Posted in Photo Blog, Poetry
you’re a million, billion light years away
but if you’ll let me, i’ll come get you.
i know you’re lost in a never-ending sea of gray
so if you’ll let me, i’ll come find you.
{ 2010.12.28 }
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Photo by: Jakey
27 Monday Dec 2010
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85PwBjsQ2uQ
I know that believing is hard with the feeling that home must be millions and millions of light years away
{ Sebastian Pigott | Alien Like You }
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Found the song above while doing a marathon of Being Erica. The show is about 32-year-old Erica Strange who got fired from her job as a CSR because she was overqualified. Things sucked so bad for her during the day that she got fired that she began seeing a therapist to deal with regrets in her past. Her therapist, however, has very unconventional methods — including the ability to send her back in time and into the future and several parallel universes to relive those regrets and even change them.
25 Saturday Dec 2010
Posted in Life Oh Life
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LOL.
Happy Holidays Everyone!
22 Wednesday Dec 2010
Posted in Sports
… and surpasses the UCLA men of ’74 for most consecutive wins in college basketball.
From AP @ ESPN article:
“I don’t want my team to compare themselves to anyone,” UConn coach Geno Auriemma said afterward. “I’m not John Wooden and this isn’t UCLA. This is Connecticut and that’s good enough.”
Senior All-Everything Maya Moore dropped a career-high 41 points and snagged 10 boards for the historic win. Frosh Bria Hartley wrecked the Seminoles with her 21 points on 8 of 9 shooting (including 5 of 5 from 3pt range). This kid is someone to watch out for.

Connecticut forward Maya Moore (23) drives for a layup in front of Florida State forward Natasha Howard (33) in the first half of an NCAA basketball game in Hartford, Conn., Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2010. Heading into the game, Connecticut needed one win to set the NCAA record for consecutive wins. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
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It’s been ages since I wrote something about basketball. Let’s blame that on work and other stuff that had been plaguing my attention. I’ve missed a lot of UConn games this season just because of the hassle of moving apartments and work and the time difference and okay, I’ll think of better excuses later.
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Spartak is all sorts of imploding lately. What the heck. Let’s see if they get better once Sue gets to Russia after the holidays.
14 Tuesday Dec 2010
Posted in Japan Stuff, Life Oh Life
Everything’s so blurry
and everyone’s so fake
and everybody’s empty
and everything is so messed up
pre-occupied without you
I cannot live at all
My whole world surrounds you
I stumble then I crawl
{ Puddle of Mud }
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That’s supposed to be my Christmas Tree — I know, black and blue, how festive — but it’s all blurred because, duh, BOKEH, and the blurring is supposed to be all profound and shite. But whatever, I guess I just have to accept that this year’s Christmas is just going to be one of the suckiest ever. After all, it’s just a day. They don’t even celebrate it here in this part of the universe.
/Obligatory Grinch~ing
02 Thursday Dec 2010
Posted in Muzzak
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-7XPCNrD5Y
You see, I can be myself now finally,
In fact there’s nothing I can’t be
I want the world to see you be with me
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Blame Glee for this. The Warblers were amazing. They should have won over ND. Wasn’t bowled over by TTOML and Valerie kept reminding me that Winehouse’s version is way better. Brittany and Mike Chang’s moves, however, were awesome.