[color=purple][b][i]Greetings Everyone...I'm flying down tomorrow in Vancouver and have a bit of butterflies making babies in my stomach, cause I'm moving out there a lot of preparation has been underfoot but things are going smoothly overall *S*
My workplace is looking for someone who likes nights and has their BST 1 and 2 certificate for security work. it's very gothfriendly, and a pretty rockin place to work, so contact me via private message for more info or at nico at foo dot ca.
likely 26-32 hours a week, flexible shifts, weekends, alas, but they're also pretty tolerant of piercings and strange hair.
The 5th anniversary of Sin City was completely ruined thanks to some faulty air conditioner. We ended up standing under a small vent upstairs as it was way too hot anywhere else. Everyone was complaining and sweating like pigs as we all tried to sqeeze in under the same vent.
Yup, this is one of those "What is ..." threads. I get the impression that EMO has been around for a little while, but somehow I managed to miss this label. I do know that some people frequently link it with Goth, though I am also assured that they are not the same. So here it goes...
What exactly is EMO?
What similarities does it share with Goth Culture?
Just saw Lady In The Water this weekend. Not bad, I won't give away the storyline or anything to those of you who haven't seen it yet. It wasn't Shymalan's best work, nor his worst. But I will say this, M. Night Shymalan had his largest role in this film of all his movies that I've seen. If you've seen any of his films, you know that he always has a lengthy monologue in one single scene.
And so we come to the middle portion of our Top 25 countdown, traditionally the portion of the list with the most surprises, sometimes even for us. As…