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Dad, Memo and me all sneaked out today to go get my mom gifts, and then, we promptly ruined the surprise when we had to call her to ask for her ring size. *HEADDESK* At least my gift is still a surprise, though. And Memo doesn't know he's getting something from me either.

My iPod's break down yesterday kinda ruined my evening, since we went downtown to see a little spectacle of dancing fountains (which kinda look tiiiny after seeing the Bellagio's fountains, but there you go), and went to have dinner at a fancy restaurant, but all I could think was "OMG WHAT IF THE IPOD DOESN'T WORK ANYMORE, NOOOES, MY SAMMY!!" *sigh*

Other than that, I finished reading Travesuras de la Niña Mala (Mischiefs of the Bad Girl) by Mario Vargas Llosa the other day, and oooh, it was so good! It's so well written than I didn't really acknowledged the 1st person POV until I was like, 100 pages into it. A lovely, intriguing story - A man forever in love with la Niña Mala, this free spirit that always has a new name and identiy everytime he sees her. I really recomend this one. And how sad it's that this one, Julio Cortazar's End Game and the translation of The Perfume are the only books in Spanish I've read in months?

Mmm, I really, really wanted to write SPN fic this week, but my muse seems to be out of town (she seems to be traveling through Europe, in the middle of a deep, passionate affair with [livejournal.com profile] pink_faerie81's muse, wearing a tie and joining the gypsies), I and just had to finish Let Me Take A Taste Right Off Your Lips before that story gave me an aneurism, or something, ugh. But now that that's done... zip, nada from my muse. *sigh* I do seem to be in the mood for crack, though, so, the first comment in this post with an SPN prompt gets a drabble. *nods*

Now, I'm going to Monterrey and then the US next week, and it's a 10 hour drive to Monterrey and 3 more to the border, so, please, my dear flist, could you rec me some music? I'm kinda tired of all of mine. I usually like alternative and indie rock, but, I'm open to new things.
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posted by [identity profile] sarie-gamgee.livejournal.com at 11:20pm on 23/12/2006
De lo que he escuchado últimamente, te recomiendo lo último de Damien Rice, The Pipettes, Jose Gonzalez o The Kooks. También Snow Patrol (aunque son más conocidos) y Marlango, el grupo de Leonor Watling (la actriz protagonista de Hable con Ella).

Si no encuentras algo de ellos, avisa y te lo subo.

Me apunto la recomendación, aunque por alguna razón no he leído nada de Vargas Llosa...
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 11:55pm on 23/12/2006
Eeeh, gracias - he oido tanto de The Pipettes que ya tenia curiosidad desde hace mucho, The Kooks me encaaaanta, whoa, no sabia que ella cantara! Lo voy a checar.

Pues de hecho es el primer libro que leo de el, pero pues carga famita, no? Asi que me dio confianza XD

Aww, si hubieras dado un prompt te hubieras ganado el drabble...
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 01:44am on 24/12/2006
Uuuugh, he estado tratando y tratando de bajar de The Pipettes, pero el estupido ares no quiere. Si si me puedes subir un poquito de ellas te lo agradeceria bastante...
 
posted by [identity profile] sarie-gamgee.livejournal.com at 07:43am on 24/12/2006
Pues ahora tengo que salir, pero en cuanto vuelva a casa (mediodía, pero mañana para ti), lo subo.

Ayer iba tan grogui que se me pasó lo del drabble... bueno, si lo posteas aquí, lo leeré igualmente :P
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posted by [identity profile] lilian-cho.livejournal.com at 11:46pm on 23/12/2006
SPN prompt: The day Sam and Dean no longer believe in Santa Claus

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posted by [personal profile] such_heights at 12:22am on 24/12/2006
Ooh, music? Alright then: The Fratellies and The Automatic - fun British indie rock, Hot Chip - indie electro!, Misty's Big Adventure and seconding [livejournal.com profile] sarie_gamgee with The Pipettes - just got back from seeing them both live and they are awesome!
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 02:51am on 25/12/2006
Oooh, even the names are cool! I'll try and look for them. :)
 
posted by [identity profile] tokyoghoststory.livejournal.com at 12:37am on 24/12/2006
patrick wolf
sing-sing
...trail of dead
broken social scene
dealership
soul coughing
cursive
matthew good band
elliott smith
la quiete
her space holiday
jack off jill
secret machines
 
posted by [identity profile] onadancefloor.livejournal.com at 05:43am on 24/12/2006
You know, I believe that iPod are extremely temperamental. Mine always misbehaves and always when I'm on the treadmill running. It's most inconvenient since I can't work out without music. So while I'm running it stops and I freak out and almost kill myself trying to stay on the treadmill.

Now I really want to read "Travesuras de la Nina Mala," do you know I've never read anything by Llosa? I have "Death in the Andes" in my little bookcase in my room, it's waiting to be read. My mother insist that I read it, but I have other books that need attention too, hehe.

What kind of music do you like?
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 02:50am on 25/12/2006
Haha, I so get that XD I just didn't know that it was, you know, something that happens from time to time, and I was like 'omg it was bought in the US the guarantee won't work!!'

This is actually the first book ever I read from him! I highly recomend him, though - I'll try and find more of his work, too. Oooh, you'll have to read it and tell me if it's any good. :)

Mostly, alternative rock.
 
posted by [identity profile] skies-of-honey.livejournal.com at 07:27am on 24/12/2006
Ever heard of Juliette and the Licks? I not, I'll upload some of their stuff for you in a few days.

And the Raveonettes are pretty amazing too.
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 07:10pm on 24/12/2006
Oh, that'd be awesome!

Also, I've checked out the Raveonettes, and they're pretty cool. :)
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 07:27pm on 24/12/2006
Oooh, I've been checking both band out, and they're pretty awesome! But yeah, and upload would be greatly appreciated. :)
 
posted by [identity profile] swedish15.livejournal.com at 12:39pm on 24/12/2006
re: Music: The Pogues - Fairytale of New York. *nodnod*

Take care, and good luck with the drive - 13 hours are a bit much.
 
posted by [identity profile] swedish15.livejournal.com at 12:40pm on 24/12/2006
Oh, and the Perfume? Has an interesting ending, hasn't it?
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 06:22pm on 24/12/2006
It does! So creepy and wonderful. :) I really want to see the film.
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 02:46am on 25/12/2006
Thanks! And, ugh, it is, but we're doing it in parts this year - we did almost 15 hours to San Antonio last year, and it was so. damn. tiring. But, hey, I'll try to talk my dad into letting me drive for a while. :)
 
posted by [identity profile] javajunkie13.livejournal.com at 03:03pm on 24/12/2006
That was mean of your Ipod to worry you like that. Technology is evil that way. (But ohmygosh, how cool are the Bellagio fountains. I love those things.) Hmm, Regina Spektor is pretty cool, I'll try to upload some of her stuff either tonight or tomorrow for you. :D
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 02:44am on 25/12/2006
He must secretly planning my downfall, I just know it XD (omg they're so incredible! My hotel was just in front of it, so we just kept staring on the way back XD) I've only heard a bit of her, so that'd be awesome. :)

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