I don't think you want to.
Yeah, it's not as bad as I feared it might be. "Pull a train" wasn't too hideous, either.
Possibly I'm becoming less shockable hanging around with you people.
Still, I could use a different set of mental images about now. And yet, I have to go get ready for work.
Here, John Waters explains teabagging:
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Thanks for the good wishes, guys. Right now the most frustrating thing is that my personal email is down and I know people are sending notices about the service, etc and I CAN'T GET AT THEM. It is stressing me out like whoa. I know I am displacing my upset onto the Bad Servers Out There, but I can't help it. I am furious.
Let's just say they're very in your face.
But seriously, when I start a movement, I'm going to try not refer to anything vulgar...just a thought.
Although watching them slip stuff into their broadcast was totally amusing chez moi.
Even if it's difficult imagining Murrow doing the same, but hey, I didn't know the guy...maybe he would, if it wasn't such a different era.
I don't think you want to.
Oh, it's nothing compared to some of the other stuff we've talked about.
Although the British definition is "worse."
What does that mean?
Takoma Park/Silver Spring. I'm assuming she's monitoring the local neighborhood listserv where she is?
I think that generally there are a lot of nannies being let go by people who can't afford them any more, I'm just not sure if it's true specifically for the DC area.
Scrappy, I am so sorry for your loss. He sounds like he was, at the very least, awesome to hang out and have a drink with and talk with.
I was surprised Shuster got involved in the teabag mockage, but he's actually pretty hilarious.
Scrappy, your uncle's more important than a dick joke...my apologies.
ugh, Scrappy. I'm sorry that your email is conspiring against you.