thewindowupstairs

is sitting, waiting, wishing.



I'm doing 18 things
 

thewindowupstairs's Life List

  1. 1. finish War and Peace
    25 people
  2. 2. meet opeth
    4 people
  3. 3. build a cabin in the woods
    20 people
  4. 4. Learn to knit
    3,073 people
  5. 5. be a gypsy
    26 people
  6. 6. indoctrinate
    1 person
  7. 7. camp in the desert
    19 people
  8. 8. visit the Motherland
    6 people
  9. 9. make more bread
    4 people
  10. 10. go somewhere over the rainbow
    2 people
  11. 11. do dmt on Jim Morrison's grave
    1 person
  12. 12. learn more about deja vus
    1 entry
    1 person
  13. 13. belly dance more
    10 people
  14. 14. have a picnic in a cemetary
    3 people
  15. 15. have a garden
    688 people
  16. 16. go to burning man
    1,287 people
  17. 17. fly a kite
    459 people
  18. 18. learn phrases in Russian
    1 person
Recent entries
learn more about deja vus
Untitled 1 month ago

... because I have them like crazy!



channel the spirit of oscar wilde
Untitled 1 month ago

Through Oscar Wilde’s plays, all fans are sure to see through into well, a rather flamboyant personality.
I was with my friends Josh and Matthew a while ago. We were looking through his amalgam of animal carcasses and digging through old books before we decided to take out his old Ouija board.
We summoned the ghost of Oscar Wilde. He was ugh, something alright. We ended up getting bored with rendering via a piece of cardboard and Josh takes out the pen and paper so Oscar Wilde can say more. We ask him what his favorite authors were and he replies with, “Josh kindly go fuck yourself I’ll watch.”

Oscar Wilde is amazing.



wear a corset
Let me acknowledge what has been said numerous times during history... 11 months ago

As intended for my Halloween costume, I actually made my corset. A rough total of the materials would probably be around fifty dollars -that is, if you already had a rivet gun and rivets. If not, add about twenty dollars to your budget. I think boning was the most exensive for me. That was probably near twenty-five dollars.
As I do applaud your desire to wear a corset, I do not recommend anticipation of wearing your first “impeccable” corset you made [Unless you sew proficiently]. I only used one pattern prior to making the corset. I was [and still am not] adept to sewing. I was a bit difficult in myself, it was evident that I wasn’t too great. However, dispite the cost, I do recommend one making one. It is quite fun to see your progress.




 

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