MEME TIME.
Total Length of Songs: 49.4 days
Sort by song title
First song: A-Tisket, A-Tasket by Ella Fitzgerald
Last song: 92 Mikes by Common Rotation
Sort by time
Shortest song: Dr. Horrible Theme (0:10)
Longest song: harry potter and the deathly hallows (1:18:39)
Sort by album
First song: Maxwell's Silver Hammer by The Beatles (Abbey Road)
Last song: Close I've Come by Ben Lee (no album listed)
Top 10 most played songs
Footloose by Kenny Loggins
Eee-O Eleven by Sammy Davis Jr.
Embraceable You by Ella Fitzgerald
I've Got You Under My Skin by Ella Fitzgerald
Make 'Em Laugh by Donald O'Connor
Defying Gravity by Wicked (Original Broadway Cast)
These Foolish Things by Ella Fitzgerald
Cheek to Cheek by Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Crazy Little Thing Called Love by Queen
When You Were Mine by Cyndi Lauper
(My iTunes had a minor fit a while back and lost all my most played songs, though - my last.fm site is a lot more accurate.)
First 10 songs that come up on shuffle
The House Rules by Kane
The Doctor and I by John Barrowman
Come Down by Eskimo Joe
Six Months in a Leaky Boat by Split Enz
I Drove All Night by Cyndi Lauper
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself by The White Stripes
Paper Moon by Rufus Wainwright
Gypsy MC by Jason Mraz
All Right Now by Free
Jammin' by Bob Marley
Reply to this meme by yelling "Words!" and I will give you five words that remind me of you. Then post them in your LJ and explain what they mean to you.
zombres gave me 1. JOSSVERSE.

I usually feel like a bit of a liar when I call myself a Jossverse fan, because for the most part I don't really like Angel. Only...2 and a bit seasons, plus the odd episode or scene. I think it says something about the depth of my Jossverse fandom that in spite of that fact, and only having seen most Angel episodes once, I am still rather ridiculously knowledgeable about Angel - less so, perhaps, than Buffy, which seems to be stored unfettered in my brain, but I know it pretty well nonetheless. Joss's work is my oldest fandom, and I love that it is continuing now in Dollhouse and Dr. Horrible - he continues to excite, entertain and intrigue me, and I love him for it. I kind of love that the Whedon family is becoming more involved in this 'verse as a whole.
Also, Firefly is, in my opinion, the highest quality TV series ever made. Doesn't hurt that there's so few episodes, in that regard - they are SO good, all of them. Even Train Job.
2. Chris Fiiiiine and his dazzling rainbow!

HE IS SO PRETTY. I first came across Chris Pine in Smokin' Aces - I knew he had been cast in Star Trek, and had seen those stunning black & white Trek posters, but that was about the extent of my Chris Pine knowledge before then. I was immediately hooked. I knew, in his first scene, that he was something special. Then I realised he was in Bottle Shock, which I had downloaded for Alan Rickman and Eliza Dushku, so I decided to watch that. In both those movies he plays (not entirely successfully) against his looks, but he was still really talented. He has that star quality, you know? Also, he's really fucking hot. Like, REALLY fucking hot, with those blue eyes and that sexy smile and that unf body. GUH. CHRIS PINE.

3. DOM

I really don't know what I can say about Dom that I haven't already said about a million times in this journal. Except that he looked VERY nice at Comic-con with his waistcoat and such, and I can't wait to see him regularly on TV again in 'Flash Forward'. He's my favourite. That's all there is to it.
4. Gay rights, fighting the good fight!

I started out writing about homophobia for my high school newspaper, which is I suppose to first gay rights stand I took. Last year I organised some rallies, but since then I haven't done much of anything except voice my views as loudly and often as possible. I don't understand how, as an advanced society, we can continue to deny a minority equal rights. Add to that the fact that I'm just a tiny bit of a fag hag, so most of my friends are gay, and it's no wonder I fight for gay rights. I don't know why other people don't. It's appalling that a fight for gay rights still exists, because it means that the gay rights themselves aren't being granted.
5. Starship Simterprise!

The Simterprise is really more
baldie_troll's baby than mine. We first made it in order to try to win a computer, but we didn't have enough time to build the followers we needed to be most popular, and for some reason the judges decided ours wasn't the most creative entry. It took a lot of effort but making the Simterprise was a good outlet for our Star Trek mania, and some of it was LOADS of fun.
Also, fun fact: in my head, the Saroyans have a very strict language structure, and their culture is very strictly hierarchical and highly militant. Yes, I have a back story for my Sim aliens.
Green Queen
Total Length of Songs: 49.4 days
Sort by song title
First song: A-Tisket, A-Tasket by Ella Fitzgerald
Last song: 92 Mikes by Common Rotation
Sort by time
Shortest song: Dr. Horrible Theme (0:10)
Longest song: harry potter and the deathly hallows (1:18:39)
Sort by album
First song: Maxwell's Silver Hammer by The Beatles (Abbey Road)
Last song: Close I've Come by Ben Lee (no album listed)
Top 10 most played songs
Footloose by Kenny Loggins
Eee-O Eleven by Sammy Davis Jr.
Embraceable You by Ella Fitzgerald
I've Got You Under My Skin by Ella Fitzgerald
Make 'Em Laugh by Donald O'Connor
Defying Gravity by Wicked (Original Broadway Cast)
These Foolish Things by Ella Fitzgerald
Cheek to Cheek by Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Crazy Little Thing Called Love by Queen
When You Were Mine by Cyndi Lauper
(My iTunes had a minor fit a while back and lost all my most played songs, though - my last.fm site is a lot more accurate.)
First 10 songs that come up on shuffle
The House Rules by Kane
The Doctor and I by John Barrowman
Come Down by Eskimo Joe
Six Months in a Leaky Boat by Split Enz
I Drove All Night by Cyndi Lauper
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself by The White Stripes
Paper Moon by Rufus Wainwright
Gypsy MC by Jason Mraz
All Right Now by Free
Jammin' by Bob Marley
Reply to this meme by yelling "Words!" and I will give you five words that remind me of you. Then post them in your LJ and explain what they mean to you.

I usually feel like a bit of a liar when I call myself a Jossverse fan, because for the most part I don't really like Angel. Only...2 and a bit seasons, plus the odd episode or scene. I think it says something about the depth of my Jossverse fandom that in spite of that fact, and only having seen most Angel episodes once, I am still rather ridiculously knowledgeable about Angel - less so, perhaps, than Buffy, which seems to be stored unfettered in my brain, but I know it pretty well nonetheless. Joss's work is my oldest fandom, and I love that it is continuing now in Dollhouse and Dr. Horrible - he continues to excite, entertain and intrigue me, and I love him for it. I kind of love that the Whedon family is becoming more involved in this 'verse as a whole.
Also, Firefly is, in my opinion, the highest quality TV series ever made. Doesn't hurt that there's so few episodes, in that regard - they are SO good, all of them. Even Train Job.
2. Chris Fiiiiine and his dazzling rainbow!
HE IS SO PRETTY. I first came across Chris Pine in Smokin' Aces - I knew he had been cast in Star Trek, and had seen those stunning black & white Trek posters, but that was about the extent of my Chris Pine knowledge before then. I was immediately hooked. I knew, in his first scene, that he was something special. Then I realised he was in Bottle Shock, which I had downloaded for Alan Rickman and Eliza Dushku, so I decided to watch that. In both those movies he plays (not entirely successfully) against his looks, but he was still really talented. He has that star quality, you know? Also, he's really fucking hot. Like, REALLY fucking hot, with those blue eyes and that sexy smile and that unf body. GUH. CHRIS PINE.

3. DOM

I really don't know what I can say about Dom that I haven't already said about a million times in this journal. Except that he looked VERY nice at Comic-con with his waistcoat and such, and I can't wait to see him regularly on TV again in 'Flash Forward'. He's my favourite. That's all there is to it.
4. Gay rights, fighting the good fight!

I started out writing about homophobia for my high school newspaper, which is I suppose to first gay rights stand I took. Last year I organised some rallies, but since then I haven't done much of anything except voice my views as loudly and often as possible. I don't understand how, as an advanced society, we can continue to deny a minority equal rights. Add to that the fact that I'm just a tiny bit of a fag hag, so most of my friends are gay, and it's no wonder I fight for gay rights. I don't know why other people don't. It's appalling that a fight for gay rights still exists, because it means that the gay rights themselves aren't being granted.
5. Starship Simterprise!

The Simterprise is really more
Also, fun fact: in my head, the Saroyans have a very strict language structure, and their culture is very strictly hierarchical and highly militant. Yes, I have a back story for my Sim aliens.
Green Queen
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WORDS!!!!!
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Candy, science!, Star Trek, MMMORPG, your adorable little face.
Aaaaaand go.
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I couldn't have said it better myself.
I think I'm gonna snag that music meme later :D
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And it also continues to boggle my mind that the "free" world refuses to extend equal rights to homosexuals. UGH.
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Well duh, I would too
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Luckily Lasruterupahe stuck around so I might be able to explore it further. Jamie still doesn't know her name :P
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