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Thursday, November 09, 2006
SOOOO, I love a meme, I love music, and when this MUSIC MEME crossed my path, I found myself in meme heaven. It comes from the fabulous Andrea over at Hula Seventy. Read mine, play yours, and then post your lists in the comments. Here's how it works...

If your life were a soundtrack, what would the music be?

1. open your library (iTunes, winamp, media player, Zen, iPod)
2. put it on shuffle
3. press play
4. for every question, type the name of whatever song comes up
5. new question-- press the next button
6. don't lie and try to pretend you're cool

SOUNDTRACK FOR MY LIFE...

opening credits:
"Do Right Woman" Aretha Franklin

waking up:
"Train Wreck" Sarah McLachlan

first day at school:
"Beloved Wife" Natalie Merchant

falling in love:
"Lighter's Up" Lil' Kim

breaking up:
"Beautiful Boy" John Lennon

prom:
"A Kiss to Build A Dream On" Louis Armstrong

life's okay:
"Goodbye to Love" The Carpenters

mental breakdown:
"Little Plastic Castle" Ani Difranco

driving:
"Louise" Bonnie Raitt

flashback:
"Here Comes the Sun" Nina Simone

getting back together:
"I Shall Believe" Sheryl Crow

wedding:
"Hurt" Johnny Cash

birth of child:
"What Condition My Condition Was In" Kenny Rogers & the First Edition

final battle:
"Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover" Sophie B. Hawkins

death scene:
"Wigwam" Bob Dylan

funeral song:
"We Can Work It Out" The Beatles

end credits:
"Skyline Pigeon" Elton John


So, I totally didn't cheat. Just what exactly what IS my Zen player trying to tell me about my love life???
 
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The basics... I'm 34, a feminist, lesbian, vegetarian, cat owning aspiring writer/director. After 27 years of fucking around telling myself my dreams weren't practical, seven years ago in a story that has now become legend in my life, I packed everything I owned and moved to Brooklyn to pursue life as a writer and theatre director. It's a very Madonna-esque tale ($800 cash to my name, nowhere to live, roaches, starvation and a crazy Turkish roommate) that I'm sure I'll be telling, but not now. For now, suffice it to say that this story, still in progress, has a happy ending. Or a happy middle, seeing as how I'm nowhere near being finished with anything. Life in Brooklyn is funny, scary, occasionally really hard, and everyday testing me as a person and a survivor. I think I'm passing. At least I wake up smiling every morning. The city is my lover, and like all truly great relationships, I love who I am when I am in it.



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