Thanks, Megan. I'm still giggling about making Jon read the TMI. hee.
'The Train Job'
Atlantic Canadian Monday Madness
[NAFDA] We used to get Buffy the day before everyone else, now we get Angel a week after everyone else. And Firefly every Monday!
Megan, you'd run the risk of being a beauty school dropout and do you really want Frankie Avalon singing to you?
Well, if I end up being the First Lady (or the Canadian equivalent) then it might not be so bad.
DAMN LEAFS! They are BUMS! UGH!
The Leafs lost? Oh my god! That's one of the seven signs of the apocalypse! No, wait - that's business as usual. Carry on.
*Pppbbtthh*
Wow, 'Ouise! Go you! I have job quitting fantasies. But they all involve lottery wins or the sudden deaths of heretofore unknown rich aunts for whom I was secretly the favourite.
I hope Helen is feeling better today.
Go Ouise! Better to be happy than rich.
Megen, you could do worse than beauty school. After all, that's where Chuck Berry got his diploma.
Thanks! Making the decision was such a relief. I don't know what the schedule will be, especially since my boss is currently on vacation, so I can't talk to him about it. Still, I can start making plans. Yay!
Did you really say "It's wrong to lie, except to the bourgeoisie" when you were two, Ouise?
Yes, I did. To my grandmother! She took my over to my mother and said "Do you know what this baby just said?" My mother was less shocked, since she and my father were who I'd learned that stuff from. I had an interesting early childhood.
I'm impressed. I was nowhere near that much of a radical when I was two -- I spent that year in the kind of existential dread and ennui that pretty much precludes political action, and my great quote of the year was "I'm bored because I'm going to die."
Radical political awareness had to wait until I was three.