Heaven help me if Projekt Revolution actually announces a Seattle date, because then I will have to decide if I want to see MCR and Placebo (and HIM, bwah!) enough to put up with Linkin Park and Snoop Dog.
The IL date is significantly distant enough from me that I probably would've given it a pass, but I just took another look and realized that I'll be in Atlanta for Dragon*Con that day, anyway.
thanks-- I guess I could have snopes it myself, but I didn't think it would be there! I figured it was just something like the niggardly problem...
Did I just see ita's eyes roll across the floor?
I'll be in Atlanta for Dragon*Con that day, anyway.
I'm considering Dragon*Con again, as I do every year. Who else is going? If Buffistas will be there, it's far more likely I'd go.
Pros:
Best of provocateuse, especially today
I am almost done with the project from hell
New SPN tonight
TJ Thyne's (Hodgins on Bones) eyes
Cons:
I've spent all fricking week on the project from hell, and I still have one part left to finish
Rampant plant sex.
Pros:
Random presents dropped off at my office!
Going out to dinner tonight.
Last night was Goth Upkeep night (hair trimming, hair dye, and nailpolish) plus cupcakes.
Cons:
So.Tired. For no reason.
So.Cranky. See above.
My black skirt is a different shade of black than my black jacket.
A gazillion more topics got dropped on me, completely out of the blue.
I have not manage to go for a walk for the past week and a half.
sweet and dirty shirts for women
Two years ago, I posted about my Parisian friend Nicole Locher's line of t-shirts for "perverts, degenerates, and nasty bitches." The screenprinted t-shirts available then, like the popular "Will Fuck For Shoes" design, was basically Nicole's beta test for what she envisioned at the time and has now made a reality.
Nicole recognized the amazing beauty found in the embroidery done on a turn of the century handkerchief lost in some grandma's drawer. She marveled at the technique and realized that embroidery done today was never of this quality. It became her mission to bring back the refinement of this embroidery style and add it to shirts that would be in fashion today. To counterbalance the elegance and antiquity of the embroidery, she adds the playful charm of a dirty saying embroidered into every shirt.
Who else is going? If Buffistas will be there, it's far more likely I'd go.
I don't know about other Buffistas, but Dana is going, too.