Should he know it?
(I mean, everyone should know it because it's awesome, but where did that come from?)
[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.
Should he know it?
(I mean, everyone should know it because it's awesome, but where did that come from?)
So the walls at this place are kinda thin -it's an old house after all.
My mother informed me earlier that I'll probably have to be quiet having sex. And that I might want to move the bed away from the wall so it doesn't bang against it.
And perhaps even get a new bed frame if this one squeaks.
A:TLA
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Avatar: The Last Airbender
A:TLA
Avatar: The Last Airbender (animated not awful live action movie)
Thank you! I was driving myself batty trying to figure out that one!
Oh...dear, askye. Hrm.
Thanks, Mom?
Ooh, that Is a cute shirt, Tep. I am jealous!
I've been writing and blathering on about the biz thang on my blog, if anyone's curious: [link]
Okay, that sparks a question that's been bugging me, as someone who sometimes (too much?) posts links to a blog.
What's the take on that? Annoying as hell? Is there an implicit or explicit Buffista rule?
Nothing's spurred this; it's just something I have been wondering about for a while -- what's the courteous thing to do here?
Hrm.
He called someone up on stage to talk about a movie experience and had assumed she meant the blue peoples. Funny at the time.
Seriously, even if I hadn't known who he was, it would have been a truly delightful evening. He's so charismatic and loves this project and is highly skilled at making people feel instantly a part of it. At one point he invited people up to sing a line repeatedly, and a hundred or more people got up there, and sang it, and then someone started a round, and then harmonies, and then a girl started beatboxing, and it was just fucking cool.
Fun night, smonster. Have good sleep!
where did that come from?
She was telling a story about an experience she had at the movies (the theme of the night) and she was talking about how she dressed up for The Last Airbender, (and then walked out halfway through the movie) because of her love of A:TLA. She said, "Joseph Gordon-Levitt!" in a disappointed voice when he admitted that he had never heard of the cartoon. It was cute. She was really funny. He called her back onstage later because he liked her style, and asked her to read a Tiny Story.
The whole thing was interactive and fun and a great time. I also felt about a thousand years old, since this was an official "LDOC" (Last Day of Classes) event on campus. Since when is that abbreviated that way? All over campus today, LDOC this, LDOC that. I'm pretty sure I've never seen it before.
x-post with smonster!