Mostly the Marina Safeway.
It's a nice big chichi Safeway. I'll take you there!
Deb also had a bunch of pot and my grandparents at her house.
I could arrange at least one of those...
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: San Francisco, May 19-21, 2006! Everything else, go here! Swag!
Mostly the Marina Safeway.
It's a nice big chichi Safeway. I'll take you there!
Deb also had a bunch of pot and my grandparents at her house.
I could arrange at least one of those...
Secret message for Aimee: Was Deb's name an anagram? Are you really her daughter?
Ya know, Nicole, I wonder........
t eyes Deb suspiciously
Ya know, Nicole, I wonder........
I'll never tell.
(Squeals upon discovering the Empress is a Maupin fan.) But what do you want with that Safeway? You gotta man. I have a "novel" at my house that is totally my bad-Maupin period. Maybe I will bring it and it will get "famous" like that lynx book.
Squeals upon discovering the Empress is a Maupin fan.)
HUGE Maupin fan. Except for Sure of You. I returned it to bookstore after reading it, it made me so mad.
But what do you want with that Safeway?
I want to go to the meat section and think about Connie and Mouse and MaryAnn.
I want to go to the meat section and think about Connie and Mouse and MaryAnn.
You know, there's a beautiful meta "whuzzah...?" feel to that, as a standalone line. You could totally get the Maupin fans (I am one) squealing at your feet.
HUGE Maupin fan. Except for Sure of You. I returned it to bookstore after reading it, it made me so mad.
Whoa! I mean, I didn't love, but damn, that's hardcore. I don't know that I've EVER returned a book. I even keep (or trade) books that I hated.
Why keep books you hated? My mom had a used bookstore, so I learned that every book, no matter how lame, has someone out there who will love it. It's better to set it free to please someone, rather than have it sit around your house reminding you of an unpleasant experience.
I mean, I didn't love, but damn, that's hardcore. I don't know that I've EVER returned a book. I even keep (or trade) books that I hated.
Joe about had a coronary when I told him I had returned it. He NEVER gets rids of books. I'll occasionaly see him reading something I know he said he hated, but he needed something to read and it was there.....