I was watching 'Ladyhawke' the other day and I had almost forgotten what a cool film that was.
I made
peanutcat's gift for her. She really liked it. I also made a non-personalized version of it as well as a textless version. The finished result:

Pretty nice, huh? I'm going to put it in my userinfo since I have officially dubbed Hakkai as my "Bishie of the Month." I think Amon will be July's.
Speaking of banners, see this:

The countdown until my 30th Birthday. I have it in my userinfo as well... I just need to find a way to tell mom that I want a bowling birthday party.
I went to see "X-Men: The Last Stand" yesterday. My thoughts:
( Ahoy! Spoilers ahead! Ye have been warned! )
Well, due to me being a complete spazz this morning, I totally forgot what time I was supposed to leave for my doctor's appointment and since I was a half hour late, I had to reschedule... for September. I don't think the secretary was too happy with me since I missed my previous one as well, but I actually had a legitimate excuse that time...
I made
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Pretty nice, huh? I'm going to put it in my userinfo since I have officially dubbed Hakkai as my "Bishie of the Month." I think Amon will be July's.
Speaking of banners, see this:

The countdown until my 30th Birthday. I have it in my userinfo as well... I just need to find a way to tell mom that I want a bowling birthday party.
I went to see "X-Men: The Last Stand" yesterday. My thoughts:
( Ahoy! Spoilers ahead! Ye have been warned! )
Well, due to me being a complete spazz this morning, I totally forgot what time I was supposed to leave for my doctor's appointment and since I was a half hour late, I had to reschedule... for September. I don't think the secretary was too happy with me since I missed my previous one as well, but I actually had a legitimate excuse that time...
Trivia of the day: In 1966, Elliot Handler, one of the co-founders of Mattel, Inc. and part of the Barbie doll empire, was the inventor of Hot Wheels®. Handler experimented with axles and rotating wheels being attached to tiny model cars. The innovative gravity-powered car he developed had special low-friction styrene wheels. Hot Wheels® have been clocked at speeds of up to 300 miles per hour.