I hate attempting to encapsulate myself.
Nov. 23rd, 2005 08:07 amI should update my interests, only once I get to doing it I end up being about as interesting as the back of a spoon. I'm pretty sure a lot of those interests are a couple of years old, and far less applicable than they were, but it's the blank page that does it to me. An update box I can do, no trouble at all, but an interests list?
'...I like... books?'
What am I interested in?
I'm interested in the way people think. I'm interested in the world through your eyes, and the smell of paco rabanne pour elle and quite why I like it so much. I'm interested in antiques markets, and precisely what the 'tongue thing' in GoF might be, and tweed. I'm interested in literature, although very much as an outsider, and I have no interest at all any more in English Language as a degree subject or 'systemic functional grammar'. I'm interested in clocks, and why I am incapable of getting to work on time, and why pocket watches exert fascination. Victorian stage magic, handmade wings, the endless and varied varieties of apple tea.
And I know all of this will change tomorrow.
Because the backs of spoons, on certain days, are full of quiet interest.
'...I like... books?'
What am I interested in?
I'm interested in the way people think. I'm interested in the world through your eyes, and the smell of paco rabanne pour elle and quite why I like it so much. I'm interested in antiques markets, and precisely what the 'tongue thing' in GoF might be, and tweed. I'm interested in literature, although very much as an outsider, and I have no interest at all any more in English Language as a degree subject or 'systemic functional grammar'. I'm interested in clocks, and why I am incapable of getting to work on time, and why pocket watches exert fascination. Victorian stage magic, handmade wings, the endless and varied varieties of apple tea.
And I know all of this will change tomorrow.
Because the backs of spoons, on certain days, are full of quiet interest.