In my last post, I forgot to show you the photo that has made me the happiest for a long time.

She holds her dog like a koala or a baby and it's so funny!
So that's that. I am currently watching Justin Bieber and Usher's new song. Honestly, I don't hate it.
Since I broke my wrist, I have just felt like I want breakfast food for every meal made for me by other people. Haha.
Today I am going to make a good attempt to clean the house as much as I can, though I just realised I can't wash up with my plaster. Then I'm going to wander down to Lauren's work and use their wireless to download us some songs! A list:
Songs I'm Going To Download:
- Hung Up- Madonna (Lauren's request)
- Boom! Shake The Room- Will Smith
- Blonde on Blonde- Bobby Dylan
- If I Ruled The World (Imagine That)- Nas ft. Lauryn Hill
- Can I Kick It?- A Tribe Called Quest
- You're A Woman, I'm A Machine- Death From Above 1979
- Turn A Square- The Shins
- Something by Broken Bells. Broken bells is a side project of James Mercer of The Shins and Danger Mouse. What an interesting collaboration. The Shins are on hiatus until next year and I have been pining after some James Mercer for a while. This should do. The describe their sound as 'melodic, but experimental too' Oooh. Awhh and I read that they released a version of their self-titled album that was designed to be a music box, which played a song they hadn't released when you opened it. Cool. Just listened to The High Road. I think I'm going to have to buy this album. Wow!
We're going to our friend Lexi's gore-themed housewarming party tonight. I will post photos tomorry.
Also, walking down to Acland Street yesterday, there were about ten books sitting on a brick wall on top of a sign that said, 'free to good home' and I picked up two! High Fidelity by Nick Hornby and About A Boy by Nick Hornby! Free score! Speaking of Nick Hornby, we hired An Education on dvd last night and I fell in and out of slumber but Lauren said it was awes so I'm going to watch it again. Peter Sarsgaard, I don't think you could do wrong!
Good choice on DFA 1979! That's one rad album!
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