Artemis, meet Elektra--who was borrowed from Marvel without permission; Quote at right is from the Homeric hymn and was provided by AnnickProtectress of Maidens:
I sing of Artemis, whose shafts are of gold, who cheers on the hounds, the pure maiden shooter of stags, who delights in Archery.
She, chaste warrior and virgin goddess; known for her contradictions and lesbian subtext. She is armed with bow and arrow and an entourage of nymphs.



Today
This Week
This Year


TV:
The A-Team
Firefly
Battlestar Galactica
Friday Night Lights
Good Eats
Friends

Girls:
Audrey Hepburn
Angelina Jolie
Hollie
Annick
Veronica Mars
Kara Thrace

Boys:
Ewan McGregor
Spike
Lex Luthor
H.M. Murdock
Superman
Iron Man


Faves:
Silence
Exercise
Pets
80s rock bands
Homeschooling
Online dictionary
Hot tea with honey
Vitamins
Milk Ads
WW2 stories
Quotes
Humour
Alexander the Great
Martin-Lewis movies
God
Mirrors


Avoids:
Little girls
Debates
Inefficiency
Big spectacles/
Big productions
Tablecloths
Obsessions
Spending
Facial hair on men
Democrats
Schedules
Wrapping presents
Noise


Movies:
Serenity
How to Steal a Million
Moulin Rouge!
Fight Club
Only You
Mulan
Peter Pan
That Thing You Do
I Capture the Castle
Newsies
Hoodwinked
Pirates of the Caribbean
Money From Home
Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King
Galaxy Quest
Charade
Seems Like Old Times
McLintock!
The Princess and the Pirate
Pocketful of Miracles
I Was a Male War Bride
Three Amigos!
Jerry Maguire
Big Trouble

Music:
Bon Jovi
Lisa Marie Presley
Alanis
Pink
Boomkat
Alex Lloyd

Writing:
Michael Chabon
Ray Bradbury
Greg Rucka
Janet Evanovich
fanfic
my poems

Kinks:
Contradictions
Rain
Strawberries
Physical strength
Leather
Cold hands
Espresso
Fanfiction
Ancient cultural myths
Vocabulary
Jaw bones
Contrasts
British slang
Suit coats
Cliche plots
Cowboys

Other places
Holiciakin

The fate of all extremes is such,
Men may be read, as well as books, too much.
To observations which ourselves we make,
We grow more partial for th' observers sake.
~Alexander Pope

"Identity would seem to be the garment with which one covers the nakedness of the self: in which case, it is best that the garment be loose, a little like the robes of the desert, through which ones nakedness can always be felt, and, sometimes, discerned. This trust in one's nakedness is all that gives one the power to change one's robes."
--James Baldwin

Writing is a struggle against silence.
--Carlos Fuentes

Nurture your mind with great thoughts; to believe in the heroic makes heroes.
--Benjamin Disraeli

Do what a hero would do.
2 Peter 1:5

There is no room for pity, of anything. In a bleeding heart I should find only exhilaration in the richness of the red.
--Elizabeth Smart












06.19.04
This page is no longer updated regularly. I haven't posted new movie reviews on this site in quite some time and do not intend to catch up with them. Please note This Week and This Year are personal and still in use.


John 12:25