Goodbye and Good Riddance 2004: Well, I Wasn't Expecting That.
Every year we watch the Charlie Brown special, do the Snoopy dance, wish everybody a Merry Christmukkah, and thank our Secret Santas in the good riddance thread. Which is this one, in case you were wondering. Oh, and 2004? Don't think we've forgotten about you.
dcp, that's good (for me, not that your relatives are unhappy) 'cause I doubt I have the cash for that sort of shopping.
Sweetie, you're in one. Fourth floor, cocktail party snark, news before the mainstream media ever sniffs it, ladies lingerie (well, corsetry, anyway)...
Heh. Yep, that's kinda why I'm here. Thanks, Deb.
Sweetie, you're in one.
SO true. I'd be seriously psychotic by now if I didn't shop here at Buffista Emporium.
All of you people who think you had the best Secret Santa are wrong, wrong, wrong. Sue is the best. I have Lush bath bombs, handmade olive oil soap from Halifax, The Escapist comic (because she saw I had just read Kavalier and Clay), a magazine from Montreal, a Secret Santa Mix CD, ladybug magnets, a beautiful piece of local pottery and a toaster (in the form of a tea towel). It was a very exciting package, full of Christmas glitter and wonderful and very thoughtful presents. Can I adopt you, Sue? You're a much better Santa than any of my relatives.
Aw Ginger, I'm so glad you like it. And that it arrived!
Hey, is it too late to do the "my 2004" thing?
2004 was not bad, but I wish so much of it hadn't gone past in a blur. Officially got the job I've always wanted (and by, "always wanted," I mean "since age 8") although I'd been doing it, sans title, for a while. I worked too much, had too little time here and not enough of those "weekend" things people talk about. DH worked too much too, and his work is not as fun as mine (although much, much, much better paid). LB grew so fast this year! He's now a little guy, who reads, and draws elaborate superhero montages, and declares that when he gets big he's going to make movies where people hit each other ON PURPOSE. (I don't know where that came from, but ... okay. Whatever he wants to do ... ita, will you consult on-set?) I finally got to see Firefly, and started the addiction that is "The O.C.", while maintaining "The Wire" as my favorite post-Whedon show. Although I met a lot of neat people in 2005, they were all real--I didn't read enough fiction. (Nor did I keep up with my nonfiction list). I didn't cook enough or exercise enough or goof off enough or see friends enough (especially y'all, I don't think I've been in Natter since before it was of legal age) or write enough, so all those are on the list for 2005.
Oh, and Erika? I think the angry bitter McNulty was hotter too. (That last scene was a little Stepford for me.) I know it's my issues ... but want to scoot over on the bastard-McNulty bench so I can sit down? (Are you watching "Rescue Me"? Not quite as good as "The Wire" but damn good.)
I think the angry bitter McNulty was hotter too. (That last scene was a little Stepford for me.)
Oh and this is one of the main reasons I want HBO to give them another season. To bring the Pain to the Happy McNulty. (Also want renewal because the production brings like $17 million a season to my city which really, really needs it.)
I liked to see him happy, too. But I also thought "Is it me, or is he hotter as a drunken bastard who lies and wants midnight booty calls?"
"Hell yes," I thought, and then debated finding a therapist. But maybe I don't have to if it's Not Just Me.(y'all Bitches need to watch that shit. Much foaminess ensues. And arc, and social conscience, and fucking perfect dialogue that makes me so jealous I want to tear my hair out because it isn't mine...and I'm getting carried away again, huh? I said I wasn't gonna do that again, but Season one, on DVD right now, AIFG, caught me up again. From the beginning, with Snot Boogie. Snot Boogie(he had a runny nose the neighborhood won't forgive him) steals from the crap game, and somebody kills him for it.
And, McNulty, one of my stable of Secrit Fictional Boyfriends says "If you knew Snot was gonna steal, why did you let him play?"
Witness says "Got to. This is America, yo."
I am so in love!
Wibble.
Thanks for the reminder to call our bunkies at HBO this week.
And yes, heart "Rescue Me"ETA: The people at HBO are beginning to get Patient Voice, like when we called about Wonderfalls.
Like "I'm nice, but y'all fiends can stop calling us any minute now." Fwiw. This time last year, calling a stranger long-distance= petrifying.(Hope it works!! Not just for me but for Bodymore, Murderland, my fake home town. It's fucked up I love it because of its murder rate, huh? It's an underdog thing, like Cubs Fandom.)
Post election "It's all in the game."
My phone fear is vanquished. Never to return.
Goodbye 2004. You were a crushing disappointment to me. I began the year with great hopes and plans. It was the year I turned 50. It was the year we would finally toss out Dubbya.
It began well. I had a glorious trip to LA to celebrate my 50th in February . The time spent with Lori at Joshua Tree was just what I needed and I am so very grateful for her efforts on my behalf. Alas, my physical capabilities at 50 were not in reality what they were in my mind. I thought I would fix that in 2004.
2004 was a year of paralysis. There were exceptions with several grand moments, including DC and SF Buffista filled trips, and several low moments, yes the election was a very low point. The bulk of the year was spent in a fog, going through the motions. I accomplished none of the things I intended to accomplish in 2004.
I feel more hopeful for 2005. I have made changes in my diet which have made me feel much better physically. My health had deteriorated over the last decade to the point where I did not recognize myself. It was gradual and I expect the recovery to be gradual, but it has begun and I am optimistic.
Prepare to see a more active life participant in 2005.
Thank you Buffistas for making the good times better and the bad times more bearable.
I keep checking to see if my giftee has rec'd anything but nothing! And 'twas mailed before Chrismas, too. Okay, 15 minutes before the post office closed for the holiday, but still, before.
My Sekrit Santa gift arrived today and juliana is an awesome gifter!! The woman covered *all* the bases!
Treats for my tummy: Homemade goodies, chocolate mint candy and peppermint tea. (Tea is caff free, bless her heart! And she should never worry about sending homemade goodies that taste this amazing!)
Treats for my body: An beautiful silver atomizer with its very own teeny tiny funnel, a ring fit for a queen and chocolate orange lip butter. Mmmm!
Treats for my soul: Snarky fridge magnet that reads "she was disinclined to play by the rules" and two kick-ass coasters with "do i look like i give a rat's ass?" on one and "monica, dear, that was a precious little story. now, be a sweetheart and fix mommy another martini." on the other. All three fit in perfectly with my other fridge magnets and coasters, which I'm not sure how she managed to do since she's never been to my house, but I love her for her mystical abilities!
And finally - (Aren't you all jealous?)
Treats for my (quirky) sense of humor: Four gag items to torture my co-workers with (fake flies, rubber worm, pucker gum drops, fake ketchup spill) and Lucky Monkey bandages. Monkey!
Thank you, juliana! Mwah! Mwah! MWAH!