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Name: Allyson
Country: United States
State: Texas
Metro: Abilene
Birthday: 12/31/1985
Gender: Female


Interests: dance, music, the theatre, reading, dreaming, coloring, friends, mini snow globes, roller blading, orange soda, teddy bears, board games, painting, my job, knitting, bubbles, video games, fairies, more stuff to come......
Expertise: I send out book over interlibrary loan really well. oh yes.
Occupation: Student
Industry: Business


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Member Since: 3/24/2005

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Monday, October 30, 2006

Currently Reading
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
By Gregory Maguire
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i've been listening to a lot of Queen lately. golly they are awesome. picked wicked up again. finished pledging! yay GATA!!! not a whole lot to say.

--alf over and out


Friday, September 08, 2006

Currently Reading
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
By Gregory Maguire
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well, it certainly has been a while. i thought of something truely profound to share with you all, but i have forgotten it wince it came to me last night around 8.30. oh well, i'll let you know. i am still working on wicked and i'm really enjoying it so far. i'm still rushing and really enjoying it. i really hope that gata will take me. that would be super cool. i gotta go, but i'll say more later or something.

--alf over and out


Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Currently Reading
The Hobbit
By J.R.R. Tolkien
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well, i finished uglies on sunday and absolutely loved it. it is set in a future time and has romance, self-examination, betrayal, and conspiracy. everything. and, to make matters even better, it is the first of a trilogy so the fun won't end yet. i defiantely recommend this book to anyone that has ever felt as if they didn't really belong or just wanted to fit in. it is a definate eye opener to the fact that things and places are seldom as safe as they seem. safe is a relative term after all. i started wicked on sunday, but i'm only on the first page so it may be a while before i'm done with that one. i'm working on the hobbit at work. i've read the begining before so it is a little slow right now, and probably will be until i get to a part i haven't already read. well, gotta get to work now. later gators.

--alf over and out


Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Currently Reading
Inkspell
By Cornelia Funke
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golly, this is going to suck. so there's this wedding on friday that i would really like to go to. it isn't a family wedding or anything, just family friends. it is in fort worth at 7ish pm. we would have to leave work a little early to get there in time. and this is pretty much the last weekend we could go to austin again if we so choose. so it is alot of time in the car for little satisfaction. the other problem with this wedding is my family. they don't seem to grasp that we are our own family now and have a habit of continually making choices for us, generally without letting us know til the last minute, which is very irritating. now,  we have known about this wedding for a while, we have not however known when it was. and richard is working on an important project at work and is about to change jobs and really needs to be there and blah blah blah. you see where this is going? we really need them to recognize that we decide where we go, not them. the question is, is this the situation we use to teach them this leason or do we wait for one that is something less than a wedding? i just don't know.

--alf over and out


Thursday, July 27, 2006

Currently Reading
Inkspell
By Cornelia Funke
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gosh i hate all the dust that has collected on these books. i'm "blessed" with the job of digitally moving all of these religious books that have never been checked out from main to compact shelving. every book has a good thick layer of dust on top. it is really getting to my sinuses and  making me feel terribly shitty. not sick enough to see a doctor or stay home from work. just icky enough to feel it through my body. i need a nap in a serious way. well. back to work. inkspell is fabulous so far and i'm only four cds in (out of sixteen). later faithful readers *snickers hysterically*.

--alf over and out



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