I have a massage scheduled for next week with a Philly fireman who got his license as something to do on the side. He is apparently 27.
Guh. Jealous. My gal sent me 3 referrals. The first is out of town the same time she is, the second sounds a bit woo-woo for my tastes, and it looks like the third works hours different from what I'm trying to schedule. I'll double check tomorrow.
I have a massage scheduled for next week with a Philly fireman who got his license as something to do on the side.
Can I have what you are having?
Can I have what you are having?
Come on over! I figure even if the massage sucks, the eye candy should be worth it.
You know what words I don't necessarily need to see, like ever?
wincestinthebutt started following you
The internet is a big place. Some people are standing too close.
The internet is a big place. Some people are standing too close.
Can I quote on facebook and twitter? If I do should I credit you by name? If yes,should I include the [space exclamation point]?
wincetinthebutt is worse, but I was a little disconcerted when Battlestar Galactica started following me. I must be following it on a list somewhere. We only have EJO in common and it's not like he and I are that tight. It was just curious.
Feel free to credit me with the exclamation point, Typo.
I always wonder about those random and odd sounding twitter follows. I think wincestinthebutt might be the oddest, but it makes me wonder who chooses that as their name and then decides to follow random people.
it makes me wonder who chooses that as their name and then decides to follow random people.
I was wondering that too, but then decided I didn't want to know.
A lot of accounts seem to just follow anyone who mentions specific words.
I was in a conversation with someone on Twitter once about some TV show or other and havig been traumatized by a certain storyline and five minutes later a Crisis & Trauma Helpline was following me.
But then there are those people who just seem to push buttons on Twitter at random untilt they are following a bazillion people they don't actually know.