oh, lazy sundays
Mar. 29th, 2010 12:42 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have done absolutely nothing on my to-do list today except my laundry. Ah well. I did read, play some Pokemon SoulSilver (of course), and put on two separate makeup looks even though I never actually left the house - that's something, right?
Speaking of that, have I mentioned that I am seriously in lust with the Sugarpill cosmetics line? Especially the pressed eyeshadow collection 'Addicted to Pretty'? Because I am. I really, really should not spend any money on makeup right at the moment, but the colors are ridiculously bright and gorgeous and I want them. Especially Poison Plum, Love+, Buttercupcake, and Afterparty (wouldn't say no to Dollipop or Tako either).
In other news, we saw 'How to Train Your Dragon' last night and it was awesome. Anyone putting $5 on Vikings being the new 'big thing'? Also, the main character's dragon was adorable beyond words.
Script Frenzy starts Thursday. Oh dear. I've been considering doing a comedic murder mystery (sort of like Murder by Death, except I didn't actually like Murder By Death, because apparently I am a heathen) set at a thinly fictionalized PCM. But I'm not sure how it would work out to do a story full of characters so firmly based on real people (who are my friends, to boot). I am afraid I'd feel horrible if I portrayed any of them as less than awesome (because they are awesome) and would also be paralyzed over 'would X *really* do that?' questions.
I need to think more about this - but tomorrow, as it's already past my bedtime. Night!
Speaking of that, have I mentioned that I am seriously in lust with the Sugarpill cosmetics line? Especially the pressed eyeshadow collection 'Addicted to Pretty'? Because I am. I really, really should not spend any money on makeup right at the moment, but the colors are ridiculously bright and gorgeous and I want them. Especially Poison Plum, Love+, Buttercupcake, and Afterparty (wouldn't say no to Dollipop or Tako either).
In other news, we saw 'How to Train Your Dragon' last night and it was awesome. Anyone putting $5 on Vikings being the new 'big thing'? Also, the main character's dragon was adorable beyond words.
Script Frenzy starts Thursday. Oh dear. I've been considering doing a comedic murder mystery (sort of like Murder by Death, except I didn't actually like Murder By Death, because apparently I am a heathen) set at a thinly fictionalized PCM. But I'm not sure how it would work out to do a story full of characters so firmly based on real people (who are my friends, to boot). I am afraid I'd feel horrible if I portrayed any of them as less than awesome (because they are awesome) and would also be paralyzed over 'would X *really* do that?' questions.
I need to think more about this - but tomorrow, as it's already past my bedtime. Night!
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Date: 2010-03-29 02:04 pm (UTC)Julie has written about "us" for her NaNoWriMo... specifically her short stories one two years about comes to mind. Each of her stories has one of her friends as the lead, and each character's story involved their biggest fear (or what she thought they were). I enjoyed reading mine (even though I think I died alone?) Because it wasn't ME me, it was a shadow of me. So you can take whatever you like or don't like of us and turn it into fiction, because ITS FICTION and I don't think any of us would take it personally. :)
AND IT SOUNDS AWESOME. (C'mon, how many people dressed as "L" are there? How many of them could be the murderer?!?!)
ps Make Waldo gay ^_^
By the Norse God of Thunder, I hope so
Date: 2010-03-30 02:02 pm (UTC)