I think you should teach the fruit flies how to copy-edit.
Natter 70: Hookers and Blow
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I think you should teach the fruit flies how to copy-edit.
They're small enough that I could use them as punctuation!
I think you should smush them on a piece of paper and then scan the paper and make it the desktop wallpaper on the computer belonging to the person who left the fruit out.
Eta: or what Teppy said.
Do I really have to have an opinion on the rape joke thing? Ugh. I can't believe my sister is making me do this. I don't even know what the joke is. This is kinda deliberate.
Do I really have to have an opinion on the rape joke thing?
I vote "no".
I don't even know what the joke is.
Extremely unfunny.
I don't know what the joke is, either. I have no opinion.
People made fun of Mitt Romney for saying the trees are the right height in Michigan, but I think there's something to it -- the general environment where you grew up feels correct in some undefinable way, I think.
So true. K hates going to Ohio and Michigan because she feels like all the driving is in shrubbery -- too dense etc. I feel like the wide half-circle skies of Idaho feels oppressive.
People made fun of Mitt Romney for saying the trees are the right height in Michigan, but I think there's something to it -- the general environment where you grew up feels correct in some undefinable way, I think.
I do feel like the sky is smaller in NC than in northern Michigan. And I miss my wide sky. Sometimes the hills and whatnot blocking my view makes me feel claustrophobic.
I was scared driving across a mesa in Arizona -- too open! Too exposed!
the general environment where you grew up feels correct in some undefinable way, I think.
Agreed. That's why I feel more comfortable in the mountains. Places where the land is flat and the horizon is far far away are beautiful, but they also make me feel a little exposed. I wouldn't be happy living in Big Sky Country.