oh, I should go grocery shopping and start in on a new healthier diet in my time off.
- organic salad mix
- veggies for grilling
- cabbage for slaw
- fish
- mangos
- lemons & limes
- greens
- vanilla bean (?)
- stuff for making ice cream
- tofu
- cilantro & dill
- dijon mustard
- clover honey
- garlic
- gazpacho fixings (spicy V-8, tomatoes, zucchini, cucumber, carrots, celery)
- organic plain yogurt
yumm.
eta: did pretty good considering I forgot this list (remembered I had fish in the freezer).
Ya gotta touch buzz cuts, man. They're so fuzzy!
The sad part is, I can totally see Hillary being at Wellesley and trying to be all "Lesbians! Aren't they great!" as a political/demographic thing rather than from any conviction.
She's not exactly Slick Willie, but I've never been very impressed with her genuineness, especially when it comes to talking to voters.
Well, the woman with the buzz-cut had this to say:
The New York Post today checks in with that woman, a classmate of Clinton's who is, in fact, gay. "Yes, I am a lesbian, but I wasn't at Wellesley or for 20 years afterward," Nancy Wanderer tells the Post's Page Six. "There was no lesbian culture there at the time. I couldn't have told you one person who was lesbian. If there was, it was underground."
I can totally see Hillary being at Wellesley and trying to be all "Lesbians! Aren't they great!"
Isn't this redundant?
ETA: And tommyrot ruins my joke. Nevermind, then.
Mmmm, gazpacho--a total summertime lunch item.
Ah crap. Jack 102.7 was my new favorite radio station this week. Until I found out it's a franchise and all contrived.
I think the new 107.3 is a variation on the format, too. Though they don't use the name Jack.
And tommyrot ruins my joke. Nevermind, then.
I
live
for ruining lesbian jokes.
Oh, and here's a feminist joke:
"Knock knock"
"Who's there?"
"That's not funny!"
OK, that's an old one - maybe less true today....
We have something called "Simon" in my area that sounds a lot like Jack.
They have a wider playlist than a lot of other pop stations around here, and no dj chatter to speak of so I listen to them fairly often. If I want to get totally away from the corporate clone radio stuff, there are a couple of college stations I can pick up. It balances out.