My assistant went to get her hair cut and saw that the guy ahead of her in the stylist's room was Eddie Izzard! She caught a glimpse of him through the archway, and spent the time in the waiting room madly texting everyone she knew that she was OMGWTF in the same building as he was. Then her stylist called her in and Eddie was still there! And she was too nervous to look at him! But he introduced himself! And was all nice and friendly and even handsomer in person!!!!1!!!!
SQUEEEEEEEE! That's so cool. I'm so glad to hear he's a nice guy.
Susan, hands are HARD to get right so I think a lot of artists will avoid doing them if they can.
Sara and Iris together would be hilarious. And dangerous if one were to get too close. Sell tickets!
Now I want to throw Em in on this mix.
we'll make a fortune. if we live through it.
Aimee, how did your first class go???
Aaaaand, I was too late asking, as it was answered before being asked!
Now I want to throw Em in on this mix.
I just had a flash of the three girls at the next F2F roaming the halls of the hotel (having locked us all into a room with three smiles and a cheery, "see ya!").
How's the Boston snow, Nora?
I just had a flash of the three girls at the next F2F roaming the halls of the hotel (having locked us all into a room with three smiles and a cheery, "see ya!").
wearing fairy wings and carrying pointy sticks? can't leave mal out of this, you know.
If you put all of the Buffista sprog together, it would probably cause a rift in the space-time continuum.
One of the greatest shocks to my system when I first moved in with my ex was that he talked to me in the morning. My family had always known better.
are you on the mainland Stephanie? Is VW? I'm not up to date.
I am living in Puerto Rico currently and will be here for at least 18 months more. vw is in St. Thomas on vacation and was here last weekend.
Aaaaand, I was too late asking, as it was answered before being asked!
Hee!
I actually spoke! And participated! And joked around! And developed a wee crush on my prof! She's adorable.
We have lots of little assignments, but not a lot of big ones. She wants us to really read and enjoy it. We have to employ a "very technologically advanced" method of reading our books. The "Post-It" method. Basically, we post-it a comment or question or thought next to a part in whatever our book that week is, plus the textbook and we start our discussions from there. There's no minimum, no maximum. She says, "I'm teaching reading, not writing. You wanna learn to write? I teach that too. Just not here." We each have to do a short read aloud for class. I go on 2/4. My genre is "Traditional Children's Stories/Folklore". I'm TOTALLY reading Goat Girl. SO EXCITED. (Goat Girl = Tatterhood, Norweigan tale. Not the Greek tale called "Goat Girl".)
But I keep wanting to call her "Megan", not "Mary" because her last name is Mulally.
Yay for good class!
I start class tonight for the semester. I don't think it will be all that fun, as it's about Public Policy in Higher Education and the like.
However, it's taught by the adorable, brilliant, been everywhere since the Nixon administration, fruit sharing (seriously, he passes out apples and clementines in class!), slightly spacy professor that I had last semester who only requires 2 5-page papers. Whee!