Jan. 10th, 2013

floatingleaf: (beautiful one)
Hmmm... looks like I'm getting used to my Dreamwidth account. I've been fiddling with it for the past few days, since I can't seem to decide upon a layout. All the available styles are so plain... I mean, I do like simple, but simple can be elegant, non?...;) For example, this layout I have right now here on LJ is very simple, but so aesthetically pleasing. Of course, I'm sure DW has more exciting options for paid accounts as well - but I am not ready to dish out on one yet, so I can't see them. I did, however, upload a few icons. You can have up to 15 on a free account - but choosing 15 out of 200 is too much of a dilemma for me at the moment, so I just picked some obvious Louis/Lestat ones that I can use for comments on [livejournal.com profile] vc_media (btw, the community isn't even crossposting to LJ anymore - they are exclusively on DW now, which is the main reason why I keep checking the site almost every day... LOL).

Speaking of VC's... there is this little "library" at my workplace. Basically, employees are encouraged to bring in used books or magazines that they don't want anymore, so that others could borrow or "steal" them if they like. And this week, someone brought Interview with the Vampire. A very old, worn copy, dog-eared and obviously well-read. Someone must have LOVED that book.:D Of course, I will never find out who, since there are well over a hundred people working at our office, and I am not about to start going around asking whose book it used to be.;P At any rate, they got rid of it, so probably not a crazy Anne Rice fan anymore.;) Btw, my own copy is much newer and in better shape, but has an ugly "modern" cover - while this old one is very stylish and lovely (just plain black with some guttering red candles). So... should I steal it?... Or exchange for my own?...:)

In other exciting news, my period is due this weekend - which of course doesn't mean that it will actually arrive. Read more... )
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