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The Official Adam Pascal Love Thread, part three

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luvtheEmcee
#15025Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 12:29pm

Definitely the part about something in real life having triggered it. Because the bare-bones of the situation could actually happen within the next few weeks. And I suppose it certainly reprents my beliefs about him. The noise part -- one day, I will have a normal, human conversation with him. And not be awkward. Hugs speak for themselves!

Dream interpretation is really interesting. Sometimes it creeps me out, but it's really cool.


A work of art is an invitation to love.

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Billboard Girl
#15026Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 12:31pm

"(I'm curious as to why my dad thinks that adding on a CD that costs more than 10 dollars is better than paying the 4 dollars in shipping...but I'm not complaining) :)"

Heh, I love how Amazon totally does the free-shipping offer to get people to buy more stuff, and the customer feels like they've gotten themselves a bargain by ordering something extra. It's the same thing with the cosmetics counters at department stores - they'll offer a free gift with all purchases over, say, $15, and naturally, the cheapest item they offer is $13, forcing you to buy 2 lipsticks when you only wanted one because it would be such a shame to not get the "free" gift.

Aww Em, that's a cute dream. Much better than the Adam dreams I've had.

Ugh, it's like 22 degrees out and the wind is making scary noises, so I'm basically stuck inside all day with nothing to do. At least the season premiere of 24 is only 7 and a half hours away.


"There was this one time an alarm went off - it was in the middle of '24.' That's just wrong. Everyone knows everyone was watching '24' at that time." --NYU student quoted in the Washington Square News about students ignoring the frequent fire alarms in dorms

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Mandi Moo
#15027Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 12:33pm

*nods* I've got books on it too. Though, I just pulled out 3 words from your dream and put them into a website. Now I need to figure out what tornadoes, busses, and my dead grandmother mean. Oy.

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luvtheEmcee
#15028Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 12:34pm

heh, the cute ones don't make me feel awkward when I wake up, either!

The wind is HOWLING here. Howling, I say.


A work of art is an invitation to love.

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CanadianSnowbird
#15029Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 12:37pm

Yeah I walked home in it last night. It was cold.

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Mandi Moo
#15030Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 12:41pm

It was really warm in the morning, and then the temperature dropped like 20º, and now there's snow on the ground.

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luvtheEmcee
#15031Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 12:42pm

We have the tiniest bit of snow. And lots of wind. boooo.


A work of art is an invitation to love.

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Mandi Moo
#15032Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 12:44pm

I like wind, and rain. It should be rainy and windy at all times. Thank God For Adam *is weird*

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Fantabulous428
#15033Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 12:44pm

I had a dream that I was at Anthony's book signing and I saw my old dance teacher and a friend from high school that I never want to see again. Then I was standing in line for the signing, and I had Without You, and no one else did, and everyone gave me dirty looks. Interpretation, anyone?


I recognize the addiction to being alive.

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Billboard Girl
#15034Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 12:45pm

Aaagh, when the wind hits the little dusting of snow that's on the roof of the building across the street from me, it looks like there's smoke blowing up. Freaky.

*searches room for DVD to watch to block out scary wind noises*


"There was this one time an alarm went off - it was in the middle of '24.' That's just wrong. Everyone knows everyone was watching '24' at that time." --NYU student quoted in the Washington Square News about students ignoring the frequent fire alarms in dorms

Allie
#15035Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 12:46pm

It's pretty windy (and rainy) here, too, but still unbelievably warm for January. 12 degrees celsius (around 54 or 55, I believe)!

I had a weird dream, too, but I can only recall very vague details of it. I know there was a group of men playing poker, one of which I think I was involved with, because he and I were in my room at one point. I was packing a suitcase and getting angry at him. I'm pretty sure I called him a "silly boy". Who SAYS that?? All of the other guys were big assholes, too. They were sort of mocking my... boyfriend (so weird. I don't know who he WAS!), and trying to get him to leave.

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luvtheEmcee
#15036Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 12:47pm

I like rain in the summer.


A work of art is an invitation to love.

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#15037Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 12:51pm

I can deal with rain outside of the city, but there's just something about NYC rain that makes everything feel so disgusting, and I just want to hide in my room when it rains here.

There are a few weird dreams from when I was younger that I remember vividly and still puzzle me to this day (when I was 5, I had a dream that my uncle robbed a shoe store and I was driving the getaway car! WTF?)


"There was this one time an alarm went off - it was in the middle of '24.' That's just wrong. Everyone knows everyone was watching '24' at that time." --NYU student quoted in the Washington Square News about students ignoring the frequent fire alarms in dorms

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CanadianSnowbird
#15038Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 12:53pm

It's -15 here. I checked this online conversion thing, I don't know if it's right, it says its 5 farenheit.

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Mandi Moo
#15039Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 12:53pm

Well Fantab, I'd think that you being the only one with a book is you wanting to feel far superior to all of Anthony's other fans. Thank God For Adam
And I remember reading that seeing people that you don't like at a future event is a fear that something might go wrong at said event.

Allie
#15040Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 12:58pm

I don't think that's right, Snowbird. Just go to Google and type in "15 celsius to fahrenheit". It'll convert it for you. It's 59!

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Fantabulous428
#15041Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 1:03pm

Hmmmm. My unconscious thoughts scare me a bit - I don't think I want to feel superior to anyone!


I recognize the addiction to being alive.

Allie
#15042Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 1:05pm

Who doesn't want to feel superior? You are one odd duck, Fantab. Thank God For Adam

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CanadianSnowbird
#15043Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 1:06pm

No it's right. It's minus 15 here.

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Mandi Moo
#15044Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 1:07pm

Ah, but she does want to feel superior! "Hah! I've got his book and all of YOU don't! You all suck!" Thank God For Adam

Allie
#15045Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 1:11pm

Oooh, MINUS 15. I missed that the first time, sorry. Oh, that's cold. Poor Snowbird. Thank God For Adam One of these days I'll wake up and it will be -15. And then I'll be very sad.

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Mandi Moo
#15046Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 1:16pm

One time a few years ago it hit -26F here. That was fun.

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luvtheEmcee
#15047Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 1:17pm

eek! That's coooooold.


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Allie
#15048Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 1:22pm

Uuuugh, that IS cold. When it gets that cold around here, they cancel school. It's too cold for kids to be waiting outside for the bus.

I remember them telling us to wait inside for our bus, and that the driver would honk when it got to the driveway. That was never fun, because we had a long driveway, and when it's that cold, it's usually covered with ice, which makes running difficult, and falling easy.

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Mandi Moo
#15049Thank God For Adam
Posted: 1/15/06 at 1:25pm

Yeah, they closed school that day. And a few days around it. Very cold.

If the windchill hits -15 they usually close schools too.

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