Friday, September 10, 2010

Co-labbing, Iphone 4 and Vampire Diaries

I've never co-labbed with another writer before.

But I'm trying and I'm excited! It's gonna be so much fun, especially since I already have fallen in love with the main-characters. I think I would describe them as 'messed-up beyond repair' in a Go-extreme-or-go-the-fuck-home! kind of way.

I ordered my new phone today, it's gonna help me out in my writing and keeping in touch with my web-friends. It would be awesome if it had been as easy to contact my web-friends as easily as I contact my other friends.

Talking about friend, S is going to Turkey tomorrow so I won't be seeing or hearing from her for a whole week. Well, she'll probably text me on Wednesday or Thursday telling me how tanned, well-bathed and drunk she is... Bitch.

Oh yeah, Mike called me two days ago, he started telling the story about how he got his Iphone 4 home and how stupid he was. His regular simcard didn't fit in the new phone so he called Iphone support or something. They told him to cut the card til it fitted or he could send it in.

Tss, my man is he's own man and likes to show it.

So he cut the card wihtout hesitation. I repeat; without hesitation. He didn't save his contact on the phone, or anything else. He just cut it.

And he cut it too small so it doesn't work in his Iphone, but get this. It doesn't work on his old cellphone either so now his without a phone til next week.

When he finished his tale - and told me 300 times that he's so stupid - he goes quiet. I ponder for a sec before I said "Did you call because you wanted me to agree to your stupidness?"
Mike: Uuhm. No, I called to say that you can only reach me on my home-phone. It's just! I got so excited and the next second I had already cut my simcard.

I sighed. There really wasn't any reason for me to tell him how stupid he was to do that, he understood that himself so I just said. "Hey, cheer up. I think it's cute"
He was quiet for a long time before he asked. "What's cute?"

I smiled. "You getting excited over a cellphone, it reminds me that you and I aren't that different from each other and that is why we love each other"

After that my friend, Z, started teasing me about my love-speech. Puh, she's just jealous ;)



I watched the first episode of season 2, The Vampire Diaries. It was....... GREAT. AWESOME. A-MAZING and it totally blew me off my feet. Though I noticed something with me that never happens otherwise. I believe that I looked like a lovesick highschool-girl flaunting over the hot highschool-bully every time Damon was in view. All I could think was 'Omg, he's so funny', 'Aw, he's so smart' and 'God, he's so sexy'

I'm starting to wonder... Am I a fan? Or a groupie?



That's all from me.
xoxo
Molly H.


2 comments:

  1. Falling in love with characters is indeed one of the big literary experiences, whether reading or writing them.

    And it's interesting to think about the distinctions between a fan and a groupie.

    With the groupie, it's all about the instrumental side, and also the relationship with other fans. It can be more hierarchical.

    The fan can be very emotional, as you have revealed here.

    The difference between you and the love-sick schoolgirl is that her feelings are not shared.

    Ah, the "Draco in leather pants" effect is alive and well, especially over school bullies!

    Hope the phone fulfills its intentions.

    A Turkish bath is something else...

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  2. Yes, I must say it my favorite part when it comes to writing. Getting to know the character and falling in love with them, my characters are so real in my head that sometimes my boyfriend mistakes them as a friend of mine that he hasn't met yet.

    Haha, Damon Salvatore can make anyone emotional ;)

    I'm still waiting on my phone, hopefully it comes tomorrow or Wednesday :)

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