Pouring liqueur on ice cream and eating it is really pleasant.
And okay, fine, since it looks like everyone's making wish lists:
I want:
-iTunes money
-book money
-the first season of Glee on DVD
-money in general, which I will donate to various charities, most notably Kiva since it gives back my money and helps people at the same time
-various graphic tees that I find online
Experiencing a strange desire to read Atlas Shrugged. No. Just no. I have better things to do with my time, such as, say, watching paint dry or pulling my skin off piece by piece with tweezers.
Hell with it, I'm going to see how far I can get on masochism and pretending that it's a really obsessive name-change fanfic of Bioshock setting up hella backstory and, uh, totally missing out some plot elements but whatever.
XD
Be sure to tell me what you think of John Galt's lecture. If you can read the whole thing, I'll be floored. Sadly, he ain't no Andrew Ryan, except perhaps in ideology.
I've always envied people who not only can do huge birthday parties like that, but can enjoy them.
To me the idea of a huge fancy party like that with tons of people and the attention all on me sounds kind of sickening... Which is weird because normally I love me some unwarranted attention.
1. A D&D Player's handbook and Dungeon Master's guide
2. Guitar lessons
3. Some kind of bookstore gift card or cash, with a trip to ANY other city nearby that actually has a book store
4. Harry Potter Legos (especially Hogwarts and the Hogwarts Express)
5. A new cell phone, because mine likes to shut off randomly, usually while I'm in the middle of writing a text message
6. Anything with Hufflepuff on it.