Damn! I can't believe that Octavia Butler is dead.
Dang. That is really sad. She had a thing going on.
On the importance of $100... Nathan is not hopping out of his shirt for no stinking single-Benji!
(BTW, my grocereries were $80, this month,
sans
booze)
I really have a hard time giving up things. The most I've been able to give away is a few books that I'm pretty sure I'll never want to read again, or want to lend out, et cetera.
This is me. I am really trying to get rid of a lot of stuff before Dave and I find a place together, and it is just so hard. Especially the book thing.
Oh, Jonathan Kent. Pride sure does go before an ASSHOLE. Sorry, I will try to restrain myself (although Lionel is so... Lionel-ly). At least this is better than the Whitney episode.
I would hope that Nathan doesn't need to take money for taking off his shirt. It's more attractive to me when it's free.
I can totally give away books. Fiction. I'm a bookcrossing ho. Non-fiction I cling to my sweaty breast, though. Love it.
Trying to find out when other shows are coming back. ABC tells me no date has been set for Alias. Fine, at least they say that. Their Commander In Chief page has no useful information, but what they do have is creepy.
I was about to say, somethimes he just gives it for free.
I used to have a real problem giving things away, but something about moving into this place, trying to make space for others in this house, and reading a book that talks about decluttering (plus the aforementioned Clean House/Clean Sweep) has finally gotten into me. Then there is the $$ which I gotta say is a nice little boost to paying off some debt.
Yeah, whatever. Here is a Benji. ita, msbelle ... doff shirt!
Having not seen the surreal opening ceremonies. i am really looking forward to just how the closing ones will get.
By which I mean that I have a paypal Benji for either these foine ladies if they will post a shirtless pic. And don't bring me any of this shot-from-the-back noise, or any of this "You d'int say what-all about
bras"
shiznit.
Getting rid of stuff is a hard habit to start, but once you do get into it, it's very satisfying. A way to ease into it is to make a box of books you KNOW you won't read again, and take them to Goodwill or a school or a nursing home--someplace they will be read and enjoyed. As you get ready to give them away, write down their titles, giving yourself permission to go buy them again if you miss them. You won't.