I know. It made NO sense. I asked my dad the same question but he couldn't answer either.
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
That way they wouldn't destroy the Canadian way of life, which is already a lost cause, anyway?
Taxes other people pay are not the same thing.
For Teppy.
That's an excellent capper to my weekend! I will toddle off to bed with visions of semi-colons dancing in my head.
Normally, I hate most beer commercials, but I just saw the best Miller Lite commercial. Totally mocks the eHarmony commercials and does so, so convincingly, I totally bought it up until the end when the guy holds up the beer bottle.
I'm watching a silly Hallmark Channel movie and the tough-guy-with-a-heart-of-gold character has a tattoo of a bar code on the back of his neck. I've seen those a few times before. Does it signify something, or is it just something that's popular for no particular reason?
Health~ma for DH, Connie.
Hello, all. I slept all day today AGAIN but finally got some work done tonight. I have a lot more to do, but at least I'm not going into work completely unprepared, which was what I had begun to fear.
From a tatoo site:
The use of the barcode as a tattoo design is meant to be ironical, a warning that if we are not careful as a culture, we are all in danger of becoming products ourselves. A barcode tattoo is also a protest against a culture where it seems that everyone wears the same clothes, listens to the same music and uses the same products. A barcode tattoo is a statement against a culture of commodities and a celebration of diversity and the uniqueness of the individual.
healthma for Connie's DH and PixKristin too.
and for lots of other people that seem to be sick
Surgery~ma to Connie and health~ma to all Buffistas/Buffistas friends who need it.