Wednesday, 31 March 2010

In no particular order.

I love so many things in this world, like blue sky, and night sky above the Hawaiian Islands, and smell of spring in the middle of March, and rye bread, and cycling, and milk chocolate, and flying on planes, and dancing, and sleeping with an opened window, and Starbucks, and chocolate truffles from Switzerland, and banana milkshakes, and eating in restaurants, and surfing, and black-painted nails, and sushi, and dogs, and horse-riding, and diaries, and postcards, and packing presents, and blackberries (as in gadgets), and blackberries (as in berries), and big professional cameras (although I am a bit scared of those, too), and Liam, and when Matt prays for me, and kissing, and my girlfriends, and fried potatoes (by my Mum), and my Mum, and travelling, and Courtney Love, and sleeping, and Les Misérables, and sharing a bed with a young and attractive man, and shorts, and white shirts, and summer rain, and hot sand, and checked shirts, and guitars, and art galleries, and hugging, and parties, and smoking cigarettes, and laughing, and particularly laughing with Pippa, and driving, and computer games, and writing poems, and earrings, and flat shoes, and black underwear, and Berlin, and Comptoir des Cotonniers, and Van Gogh, and Friday nights, and discussing book for hours, and Saturday mornings, and patent leather shoes, and dresses, and hot baths, and big gent’s watches, and the States, and deserts, and reading, and t-shirts…

Hey, wait here, yesterday, while browsing the net, I found this amazing website (www.outofprintclothing.com) and have already placed an order for two of my favourite books mirrored into t-shirts:


Cannot wait! And it's for a good cause, too. Check it out!

2 comments:

  1. That Catcher in the Rye shirt looks amazing. I like your list too, I love it how little things can make a big difference! :D

    I like your quote on your header too... haven't read the book, but may have to investigate into that.

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  2. Thanks! I cannot wait til I get the tees!
    "I met a genius" - it's just a poem by Bukowski, not a book, so you have read it! ;)

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