I am trying to figure out what to call myself. I am leaning towards "guy who can pull off wearing all black"...Any other suggestions?
Stagehand.
Burglar.
Auto-ped accident bait.
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I am trying to figure out what to call myself. I am leaning towards "guy who can pull off wearing all black"...Any other suggestions?
Stagehand.
Burglar.
Auto-ped accident bait.
look at Kara - she's lovely!
now quick - more pictures - because who will be in the library tonight?
Any other suggestions?
Get a guitar, Johnny Cash.
Huh. Okay, so it's just in my brain, except that I could swear I've heard someone who wasn't me use it in a non-angry, just way-flipped-out-excited way. Except that I couldn't have. So, my very bad. Now I have to worry that I've offended somebody all the times I've used it wrong.
Kara is the sparkliest. All other sparklies can just STEP OFF.
put a tape stripe down you body and call your self a road
That's one heck of a big wand Kara has!
I am trying to figure out what to call myself. I am leaning towards "guy who can pull off wearing all black"
Tell people you're Night.
hahaha. beth, that is SO TOTALLY the costume.
Thank you all other participants for your suggestions. Burglar was tempting, as the material of all of my outer clothing is soft and buglarish. But come on - a road.
That sounds killer, Plei.
Dang, Deena, Kara is so... cute isn't the word... she looks so... worldly! Like she knows so much already. Also? Like she should not be trusted with a magic wand.
except that I could swear I've heard someone who wasn't me use it in a non-angry, just way-flipped-out-excited way.
Apeshit? Oh yeah, "apeshit" definitely can be used to just mean wildly excited. I've heard it used that way.
that I could swear I've heard someone who wasn't me use it in a non-angry, just way-flipped-out-excited way. Except that I couldn't have. So, my very bad.
No, I'm pretty sure I've heard it that way, too.