Dienstag, 3. Mai 2011

I know I'm obsessed...



...but *SQUEE*

Also, angry birds is extremly therapeutic in times of stress (such as the last week). Let me just say this: next time I'm an assisstant director, I will have a contract that states that schedules drawn up by me will be taken as dogma otherwise I quit and still get full pay. Also, I will never again work on a project that is not presented to me with a finalised script, full props list (the existing ones, not ones still to accrue) and a vague timetable drawn up by the director to show they have a general idea what to do and when. That is all.
So long!

Donnerstag, 21. April 2011

Help Sweta go to Oxford!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HzbTGpda4E

Sonntag, 17. April 2011

Please support!

http://www.swetagoes2oxford.webs.com/

Donnerstag, 7. April 2011

Just in case...

anyone still wonders why on earth I am studying at the end of the world in Wales:






That is all. ^^
So long!

Mittwoch, 6. April 2011

Oh so stylish!

Browsing through The Sartorialist (an amazing blog, anyone interested in fashion should have a look at), I found this wonderful shot:


I'm lost for words. That is all.
So long!

Mittwoch, 30. März 2011

Squee!

If you haven't had a look at Cake Wrecks yet, you definitely should. Generally, it is a hilarious blog and on Sundays you get to see the most amazing cakes. Such as this:


Now if you don't know what Angry Birds is, you have a life and are also missing out big time on some wonderful, destructive fun. ^^

So long!

Sonntag, 27. März 2011

Madame Bovary

I had heard dreadful things about this book; I thoroughly enjoyed it! Here are some favourites so far:
"and the words 'daughter' and 'mother' were exchanged all day long, by little quiverings of the lips, each one uttering gentle words in a voice trembling with anger."
"and ennui like a spider spun its web in the shadow of the corners of her heart."
"She loved the sea only for the sake of its storms [...]. She wanted to get a personal profit out of things, [...] looking for emotions, not landscapes."

Aaaaahhh, a good book.