I'm watching "A Different World," and they're all eating burgers and fries, and now I want fries. I have caesar salad, which is one of my favorite foods, but now that I've seen the fries, anything other than fries just seems inferior.
Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[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.
Well, I am actually typing with the severed hands of a perky woman that irritated me at Starbucks and I was forced to kill her. But she had some nice Stila lip gloss so that made me feel better.
::loves Aims. also? sneaks a grope because she's just that hawt::
Are you really truly groping or are you trying to get the Stila out of my pocket? Cause I couldn't blame you for either one.
group grope for them what likes groping
Really for truly groping.
Although... now that you mention it, what shade was the Stila?
Nah... I'd still grope you.
Best of luck, Aims. It sounds like a difficult situation.
Oooh! Doppelgangland is on!!
I'm watching a final dress rehearsal of a Junior College production of Sweet Charity. Yes, the cry of psychic anguish you just heard was from me.
"Did you feel a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced?"
"No, just a little headache."
"That is the sound of ultimate suffering. The man in the kilt makes it now."
Ok, this is weird. I received a letter in the mail today. It's inviting me to vote in a selection primary for the Australian Labor Party's candidate at the next State election for the seat of Kilsyth. Now, that's unusual to begin with. We don't have primaries for the most part, the party membership (more like active party members than registered voters with a party affiliation) tends to choose the candidate for a given seat. I think this is a good move, the primary system is one area I think you guys have it better. (Some of the details can get a bit hinky, but the principle seems sound.)
No, what threw me is that one of the candidates is a guy I went to Uni with. We were both in the ANU Debating Society. (He represented the ANU at the World University Debating Championships and was voted best speaker, one of at least three debaters active in the club when I was there who achieved that honour in one year or another. The ANU was a very strong debating uni.) He went on to complete a PhD at Yale, and has worked for the US Federal Reserve and the World Bank.
The point of all this is, I knew him in Canberra a couple of decades ago. Now apparently we're both living in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne.