Oy. There's an article in the Washington Post about how some college guys are having "erectile disfunction." They quote several male students by name, and there are several people I know quoted. That was so something I didn't need to know about any of these people, especially not from a major newspaper.
That seems like a good thing to know up front. They should do those articles regularly as a public service. Dear God why DATE guys that young if they're not going to...
Um, not that I would.
Is that the article that was blaming said ED on women's (gasp!) sexual independence?
(FTR, it was the writer doing that, not the interviewees.)
Trudy, you have SUPER SEEKRIT E-MAIL.
Ok - complete different subject.
A co-worker came by my office to pick up some Giants tickets. He had his 2 year old son with him. Adorable kid. I did the usual "how old are you" and asked him about his stuffed animal. Just being friendly. The kid asks me "how do you spell red" and then he said "r-e-d". I thought - aww, how sweet. I'm wearing a red shirt, and he can spell a simple word. Then "How do you spell yellow", "How do you spell orange", "How do you spell lavender", "How do you spell TURQUOISE". And this little kid could spell all of them! I'm flabbergasted.
Sheesh, half the time
I
can't spell lavender.
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I'm sure everyone's already seen it...but for those that ain't
The Vanilla Ice and Hammer parts cracked me up the most--probably because of the repressed shame of having seen Vanilla Ice open for MC Hammer. At least En Vogue was there too. I'm not embarassed about that.
Thanks, Aimee. I saw the link on LJ, at a time I couldn't watch it. So so funny.
And the best part about getting the link from a b.org thread? I know I'm not the only one who laughed, while also wishing I could edit it, so the songs/dances would be in the proper chronological order, since the bit is called "The Evolution of Dance."
because of the repressed shame of having seen Vanilla Ice open for MC Hammer.
I'm dealing with the repressed shame of being disappointed that he did N*SYNC, rather than New Kids on the Block.
Oh, and Hey Everybody.