Jun. 17th, 2007

themightybee: (Heroes - HRG is a DILF)
1. My username is _____ because ____.
[livejournal.com profile] morallygray - It's from the NBC series, Heroes. DILF of the millenium, Bennett, is okay with being morally gray. He said so himself.

I changed my name earlier this year from "sheedy", which I had had since the creation of this journal in June 2003. My original journal, [livejournal.com profile] galore (created in September 2000), is still somewhere in Livejournal Limbo.

2. My journal is titled ____ because ____.
"The Dealio of Life" - It'what Micheal Scott wants his future children to know in his posthumous video to them. It includes how to remove Dwight's bra.

3. My subtitle is ____ because ____.
"a mess is still a moment i can seize" - It's my favorite line from the Gabe Dixon Band song, "All Will Be Well". It's kind of my song for the year.

4. My friends page is called ____ because ____.
"What's The Scuttlebutt?" - Like Dwight, I'm desperate for personal gossip and human contact. My friends list is my water cooler.

5. My default userpic is ____ because ____.
It's Bennett being morally gray and okay with it. He is absolutely my favorite character on tv (sorry, Pam! You're a super close second.) and if Jack Coleman doesn't at least receive a nomination for "Company Man" (the episode from which my username was derived) I will shoot a bitch.
themightybee: (Disney - EPCOT)
From Discovery News:

June 15, 2007 — One thousand years before the cartoon character Mickey Mouse was even a glint in Walt Disney's eye, a French artist created a bronze brooch that looks remarkably like the famous rodent, according to archaeologists at Sweden's Lund Historical Museum, which houses the recent find.

The object, dated to 900 A..D., was excavated at a site called Uppåkra in southern Sweden.

Although made of bronze, the brooch ornament likely adorned the clothing of an Iron Age woman. Excavations at nearby sites, such as at Järrestad, have yielded other unusual pieces of jewelry, such as a necklace with a pail fob at the end and another necklace strung with 262 pieces of amber.

The bronze brooch may remind modern viewers of Mickey Mouse, but archaeologist Jerry Rosengren from Lund University told Discovery News that it actually represents a lion.


The entire article can be read here.

Does this count as a Hidden Mickey? ;)

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