I've just caught up on this thread for the first time since September 12. Eek!
QUOTE (jedi_grrlie @ Sep 21 2006, 12:58 PM)
the Jif stuff sucks.
Bite thy tongue!
This reminds me of a time a looong time ago, before my hubby and I were married, that he told me I had said "Choosy moms choose Jif" in my sleep in the middle of the night. Wtf?
QUOTE (GirlInTheDark @ Sep 29 2006, 09:39 PM)
there was a school shooting in my state not to far from where i live the principle was shot dead link thats one pissed freshman
Don't know if GirlInTheDark is back online yet anyway, but I know the superintendent of that school district. Well, I used to. He used to be the superintendent of my school district, and his son was in my grade and is a good friend of mine. That weekend I was watching CNN and all of a sudden I'm seeing my friend's dad on TV (talk about weird), very choked up about the events ... Friend told me his dad and the principal were close.
Another student from the same school died in a car crash that same morning, so the school was already shaken up over that, and then the shooting happened. It's a small town; sounds similar to the area/district I grew up in, so I can imagine what it must have felt like for the community. Anyway.
On a lighter note, I just said something about the band Pansy Division to hubby and he said, "Do pansies do math differently than other people?"
Yeah, but mines a full APA write-up. It's probably going to be like 30 pages once i'm done. How many pages do I have currently after starting at 8? ZERO.
Yeah, but mines a full APA write-up. It's probably going to be like 30 pages once i'm done. How many pages do I have currently after starting at 8? ZERO.
hahahahah halloween clubbing has to be the most funny thing ever.
fel and i arrived a the club early so we got to see all the costumes as they came in. Like 7 guys all dressed up as different superheroes and thier dances were so damn hilarious. The dude who was wolverine had like these foam things coming out of his hands he'd be doing that street figther thing where they just move there arms about when you're not doing any moves. hahahaha. Flash and Batman were dancing together like they were about to duel! GAH! I'm going back next year. Too much fun.
I dressed up yesterday as a patchwork doll, but I ended up looking dead, so no matter what people thought I was, I just agreed with them ("Are you dead?" "Oh why yes I am." "Are you sally from Nightmare Before Christmas?" "uh-huh." "Are you... something?" "Right on the money!").
Then we watched Rocky Horror and pretended to be ninjas.
dilema: I used to be really involved in my high school theatre. I mean, these people were my family. Knowing that I wasn't going to be able to see the play this fall actually brought me to tears. I love these kids so much and it was such a huge part of my life and defined who I was, as trite as it sounds. My family flew me down for Columbus Day weekend and it obviously just wasn't worth the money to fly me down to see the play.
Well, my boyfriend called up a couple of days ago and said that, as an early Christmas present, he wants to fly me down for that weekend so I can see the play. I honestly was moved to tears. It's the, honest to God, sweetest and most loving thing someone outside my immediate family has done for me.
However, here lies the problem. I have a really hard time accepting any form of money from anyone, including him, especially since I know he had to take some time off from work for various reasons. It's not that I'm not appreciative; like I said, it's the best gift someone has ever offered me. I just have a hard time saying "yes."
He wants to do it for me and just laughs and calls me "dumb" when I ask if he's sure he'd be willing to do this; he says that he was already putting some money aside for my Xmas present when he realized this was a better gift. I think I know the answer is to just accept it, but I don't want to put him in any financial trouble. I love him too much to see him struggling in any way, including monetarily speaking. What do I do?
A summery of events within my superhappyfun weekend:
Friday: Staying home from school and working on my art installation; new PostSecret book coming in the mail; Sarah Harmer concert; alcohol.
Saturday: Going to see Running With Scissors; Death Cab for Cutie + Ted Leo/Rx concert; dressing up & heading off to the Rocky Horror theatre showing, dancing with strangers as always; inventing a drinking game for "Nancy Grace" on CNN.
Today: Well, actually not much.
P.S. Ted Leo's merch guy and I are getting married.
I dressed up yesterday as a patchwork doll, but I ended up looking dead, so no matter what people thought I was, I just agreed with them ("Are you dead?" "Oh why yes I am." "Are you sally from Nightmare Before Christmas?" "uh-huh." "Are you... something?" "Right on the money!").
Then we watched Rocky Horror and pretended to be ninjas.
dilema: I used to be really involved in my high school theatre. I mean, these people were my family. Knowing that I wasn't going to be able to see the play this fall actually brought me to tears. I love these kids so much and it was such a huge part of my life and defined who I was, as trite as it sounds. My family flew me down for Columbus Day weekend and it obviously just wasn't worth the money to fly me down to see the play.
Well, my boyfriend called up a couple of days ago and said that, as an early Christmas present, he wants to fly me down for that weekend so I can see the play. I honestly was moved to tears. It's the, honest to God, sweetest and most loving thing someone outside my immediate family has done for me.
However, here lies the problem. I have a really hard time accepting any form of money from anyone, including him, especially since I know he had to take some time off from work for various reasons. It's not that I'm not appreciative; like I said, it's the best gift someone has ever offered me. I just have a hard time saying "yes."
He wants to do it for me and just laughs and calls me "dumb" when I ask if he's sure he'd be willing to do this; he says that he was already putting some money aside for my Xmas present when he realized this was a better gift. I think I know the answer is to just accept it, but I don't want to put him in any financial trouble. I love him too much to see him struggling in any way, including monetarily speaking. What do I do?
you should totally go see the play!
im sure hes got his finances under control, and as he says he had some money put aside for you!
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the barman says "is this a joke?"
the barman says "is this a joke?"
This reminds me of a time a looong time ago, before my hubby and I were married, that he told me I had said "Choosy moms choose Jif" in my sleep in the middle of the night. Wtf?
not to far from where i live
the principle was shot dead
link
thats one pissed freshman
Don't know if GirlInTheDark is back online yet anyway, but I know the superintendent of that school district. Well, I used to. He used to be the superintendent of my school district, and his son was in my grade and is a good friend of mine. That weekend I was watching CNN and all of a sudden I'm seeing my friend's dad on TV (talk about weird), very choked up about the events ... Friend told me his dad and the principal were close.
Another student from the same school died in a car crash that same morning, so the school was already shaken up over that, and then the shooting happened. It's a small town; sounds similar to the area/district I grew up in, so I can imagine what it must have felt like for the community. Anyway.
On a lighter note, I just said something about the band Pansy Division to hubby and he said, "Do pansies do math differently than other people?"
Is God still gone? I miss her.
Hahahahha.
I'll do your stats if you do my paper.
*Tempe has fainted*
Yeah, but you have to remember stuff about the body, which is a lot harder for me. I'm good at papers.
fel and i arrived a the club early so we got to see all the costumes as they came in. Like 7 guys all dressed up as different superheroes and thier dances were so damn hilarious. The dude who was wolverine had like these foam things coming out of his hands he'd be doing that street figther thing where they just move there arms about when you're not doing any moves. hahahaha. Flash and Batman were dancing together like they were about to duel! GAH! I'm going back next year. Too much fun.
I dressed up yesterday as a patchwork doll, but I ended up looking dead, so no matter what people thought I was, I just agreed with them ("Are you dead?" "Oh why yes I am." "Are you sally from Nightmare Before Christmas?" "uh-huh." "Are you... something?" "Right on the money!").
Then we watched Rocky Horror and pretended to be ninjas.
dilema: I used to be really involved in my high school theatre. I mean, these people were my family. Knowing that I wasn't going to be able to see the play this fall actually brought me to tears. I love these kids so much and it was such a huge part of my life and defined who I was, as trite as it sounds. My family flew me down for Columbus Day weekend and it obviously just wasn't worth the money to fly me down to see the play.
Well, my boyfriend called up a couple of days ago and said that, as an early Christmas present, he wants to fly me down for that weekend so I can see the play. I honestly was moved to tears. It's the, honest to God, sweetest and most loving thing someone outside my immediate family has done for me.
However, here lies the problem. I have a really hard time accepting any form of money from anyone, including him, especially since I know he had to take some time off from work for various reasons. It's not that I'm not appreciative; like I said, it's the best gift someone has ever offered me. I just have a hard time saying "yes."
He wants to do it for me and just laughs and calls me "dumb" when I ask if he's sure he'd be willing to do this; he says that he was already putting some money aside for my Xmas present when he realized this was a better gift. I think I know the answer is to just accept it, but I don't want to put him in any financial trouble. I love him too much to see him struggling in any way, including monetarily speaking. What do I do?
Friday: Staying home from school and working on my art installation; new PostSecret book coming in the mail; Sarah Harmer concert; alcohol.
Saturday: Going to see Running With Scissors; Death Cab for Cutie + Ted Leo/Rx concert; dressing up & heading off to the Rocky Horror theatre showing, dancing with strangers as always; inventing a drinking game for "Nancy Grace" on CNN.
Today: Well, actually not much.
P.S. Ted Leo's merch guy and I are getting married.
I dressed up yesterday as a patchwork doll, but I ended up looking dead, so no matter what people thought I was, I just agreed with them ("Are you dead?" "Oh why yes I am." "Are you sally from Nightmare Before Christmas?" "uh-huh." "Are you... something?" "Right on the money!").
Then we watched Rocky Horror and pretended to be ninjas.
dilema: I used to be really involved in my high school theatre. I mean, these people were my family. Knowing that I wasn't going to be able to see the play this fall actually brought me to tears. I love these kids so much and it was such a huge part of my life and defined who I was, as trite as it sounds. My family flew me down for Columbus Day weekend and it obviously just wasn't worth the money to fly me down to see the play.
Well, my boyfriend called up a couple of days ago and said that, as an early Christmas present, he wants to fly me down for that weekend so I can see the play. I honestly was moved to tears. It's the, honest to God, sweetest and most loving thing someone outside my immediate family has done for me.
However, here lies the problem. I have a really hard time accepting any form of money from anyone, including him, especially since I know he had to take some time off from work for various reasons. It's not that I'm not appreciative; like I said, it's the best gift someone has ever offered me. I just have a hard time saying "yes."
He wants to do it for me and just laughs and calls me "dumb" when I ask if he's sure he'd be willing to do this; he says that he was already putting some money aside for my Xmas present when he realized this was a better gift. I think I know the answer is to just accept it, but I don't want to put him in any financial trouble. I love him too much to see him struggling in any way, including monetarily speaking. What do I do?
you should totally go see the play!
im sure hes got his finances under control, and as he says he had some money put aside for you!