So tomorrow i'll have been a member of litnet for three years. wow! where did those years go! My time here on litnet has been a loving one, bar a short period that personally i wont talk about. Has nothing to do with my good friends here. This time three years ago i was feeling very lonely and rather sorry for myself. I was sick with pneumonia and out of work for about two weeks at this point. Had been more or less couped up in my bedroom and had no visitors. I got very ...
Updated 11-18-2009 at 04:36 PM by Niamh
Midnight fox looks back with vulpine furtivity - so surreptitious.
From the country, invisible, named only in digits, we clean the gaps between. Uniformed, we blend into corridors.
Updated 11-18-2009 at 08:20 PM by Silas Thorne
(2001) Dir. Robert Altman What a dream this film is! It's not very often that we see a director, well past his prime, still making films that are comparable to the ones he made in his youth. I usually always contend that the best places to see a film is in the theater, but I think that the ideal setting for watching this film may be in the comfort of your bed, after midnight as it appears on a public televsioin station. Or maybe I'm just projecting my ...
Updated 11-23-2009 at 04:29 AM by DanielBenoit
I had a lot of crazy parties last summer, and I just came a cross one that I apparently wrote after our New Years in July party. We used every excuse possible to party, and this was a follow up to our Christmas in July party the week before. I wrote this immediately following the party, then lost interest and/or fell asleep. Enjoy! It’s twenty minutes till midnight. I’m ****faced, ready to pass out and go to sleep but still, people urge me to stay up. Kelli tells ...