Oh that *is* forever away... The shopping is a Cabazon outlet thing [edit: best suit I ever bought came from there, at a steal of a price. If I lose weight, I can wear it again.] or does Palm Springs have better shopping than I recall?
Why are there many people I like and would like to hang out with in the desert right now and I am two and half hours away but forever when you factor in the have to be at work every day? (Run-on sentences lacking any real form of punctuation are cool. Pass it on.)
And meanwhile, I do have a phone number with someone else's name on it.
Your phone has an assumed name?
Your phone has an assumed name?
Nay, O skimming Cass. Story is here: billytea "Spike's Bitches 25 to Life" Jul 19, 2005 4:44:42 pm PDT
Did not!
We
climbed
rocks. Or, at least, some people did.
I
made out with people next to rocks. If memory served, climbing would have been more fun.
Nay, O skimming Cass.
Did not!
(I just didn't connect the woman you wooed with the lorikeet comparison to the phone number you had sitting right there. It was a leap of logic and my brain apparently went to sleep before I did.)
I also skimmed. But I had read that part.
Go you on the woman wooing.
Aww, Cass. Yeah, I have to work too, so not so much. And I did go to the Cabazon outlets, but only hit half the stores, cause they close at 8pm. What's up with THAT?? Will have to decide if I want to go back tomorrow, or swim in the pool here instead. Not like I *need* new clothes (I DID need new umfriend-meeting-outfits).
Well if you keep hurling charges at me like that, something is
bound
to stick.
Time for bed. If I don't shut the computer down, I won't sleep. If I don't stop watching the History International's Almanac show called "Historyonics," I also won't sleep as the laughing will keep me awake.
Yeah, I have to work too, so not so much.
Work is the bane of a social life. Even if it does pay for it.
I vote pool.
I'm in my first day back to low carb and am hungry as fuck.
I'm eating grilled cheese -- swiss on lowcarb bread with plenty of butter.
Then
I'm
going to bed.
20. The plan was simple, like my brother-in-law Phil. But unlike Phil, this plan just might work.
This one is wonderfully clever, actually.
Cindy, how are you feeling this morning?