MINDS OUT OF THE GUTTER, FOLKS! Egad.
What was guttery?
I am well aware of the limits of my own cheese. In point of fact, the fact that he just referred to a Justin Timberlake song while on the phone with his roommate slightly mitigated the fact that he calls his friends "Brah" on the phone.
And the fact that you think Justin Timberlake references achieve cheese mitigation means you are probably in the same cracker barrel. ijs.
If it turns out I got this link from here, I apologize for my swiss-cheese-brain.
Tennessee officials investigating ‘ex-gay’ facility:
Refuge, Love in Action’s program for adolescents, became the focus of public concern earlier this month after a Bartlett, Tenn., teen, Zach, blogged that his parents responded to his coming out as gay by sending him to a religious institution to be converted to straight.
“Emotional abuse is difficult to prove in the state of Tennessee,” said Pamela Dickey, director of the advocacy center for Childhelp USA in Knoxville. “You have to document that the child is undergoing depression or suicidal ideation, that he can’t sleep, or can’t eat.”
Blogger EJ Friedman said that he corresponded with Zach via e-mail since March and became alarmed when he saw that Zach began to write that his world was coming to an end and that his parents were isolating him.
“When I saw Zach had written in his blog, ‘all I can think of is killing my mother and killing myself’ I felt that clearly something needed to be said about the program,” Friedman said.
I do think it's possible the cheese wears him.
Jesse, can you try moving his cheese and see what happens?
I would never do that to another person. Too traumatic!
I don't know the context I remember this from but it must have been really annoying.
See!
I've never seen your apartment.
Neither have I. I don't have any friends either.
What was guttery?
All y'all pervs who misread my comment about my wee little baby boy. But come to think of it, the cheesy coworker comments are kinda guttery as well. But that may be me and the fact that I can't get out of my mind a particularly perverse phrase I heard once about cheesy something-or-other.
NO I'M NOT GOING TO SAY WHAT!
so on the food network on one of there top 5 shows - they were just talking about skyline chili. sadly, I did not see Steph in any of pictures...
He's good looking, single, cheesy. But eh. I think he might be TOO cheesy.
Is he from Long Island or New Jersey? Would he hear "Livin' on a Prayer" and sing along?
I call people "brah" -- was that the
bad
thing the co-worker did? Hmm.
For some reason I don't want to invite people into my new apartment. Not sure why. I can't look at it and think "Party!" Maybe it's the dissatisfaction with the furnishing. Some of the stuff is just sitting where the movers put it. I'm not excited.
he calls his friends "Brah" on the phone.
Ergh. I had an ex who would do that. V. annoying, among other of his annoying habits. Hence, the ex status.
If it turns out I got this link from here, I apologize for my swiss-cheese-brain.
I posted it here earlier today, but I can't criticize your swiss-cheese-brain, as I am total fuzzy-brain today.
they were just talking about skyline chili. sadly, I did not see Steph in any of pictures...
You may have seen other Buffistas, as I take visiting Buffistas there every chance I get.
was that the bad thing the co-worker did?
For some reason, it evokes annoyance in me. I'm thinking maybe someone annoying used it frequently in my past. Maybe my college roommate, who wasn't annoying per se, just had some tics that made me a little insane.