I must reread that book to look inside Trudy's head. I think most of my kinks came from Rocky Horror and wacky Kirk/Spock slash.
Heh. Tim Curry in fishnets contributed to me as well.
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I must reread that book to look inside Trudy's head. I think most of my kinks came from Rocky Horror and wacky Kirk/Spock slash.
Heh. Tim Curry in fishnets contributed to me as well.
I just spent some money at etsy, but it has resulted in getting almost all of my xmas shopping done. It includes one of the amazing Gneiss Spice Sets for my brother and SiL, a print and pendant for K, kick ass glasses for my mom and dad (plus an ice cream maker which means my diabetic dad can make frozen treats that work for him). I also got some soaps for stocking stuffers. The rest of the stocking will be lotions, wooden spoons (which we desperately need), a pie server, a pizza cutter.
I WILL FINISH without going to the mall (though I need to go to Hanna Andersson to get underpants for N. Because while they are pricey, they are small enough that they fit and they are better than the super tiny ones that fit well but are $8/pair or the Little Beetle Trainers which are $20/pair).
I've always been afraid I was the only one who read the encylopedia for fun.
I did. We had two encyclopedias. I even remember the encyclopedia salesman who came and sold us both sets. (One was a children's set, though it was very comprehensive. Just written for around 6th grade reading levels.) Must have been a good day for him. OTOH, I definitely got my parent's money's worth out of them. Whenever I was bored I'd go to the stuffy bedroom and just browse through them.
Heh. Tim Curry in fishnets contributed to me as well.
He made his mark on me.
Dang, I need a haircut.
::waves pom poms::
Oh, criminy, my self-evaluation was due today, and I totally forgot. Doesn't everyone hate doing those? Why don't they just stop making us? "Here's my honest evaluation of my job performance. I am excellent. That is all."
Yeah, I spent three hours on mine today, mostly because I want to try and pre-empt whatever sh*t my boss is going to find this year to mark me down for. It really makes for interesting reading. My favorite is the euphemisms I came up with for my cow-orker copying my work.
Of course, what my boss doesn't know is how much I've been working behind the scenes to shore up my position in the office (including talking to production about moving to project mgmt and learning that they know exactly who has been keeping my group above water), and that it will be hard for her to get away with her standard arguments.
Those spice dealies are very cool, Kat. Thanks for the link.
I post all my minutiae here.
No one I follow on Twitter uses it for minutiae. It gets a bad rap for that, but I get less minutiae on Twitter than I do any other forum I frequent.
Twitter has become the primary way I communicate with a couple of my friends.
Every time I try and get the other side of a Twitter conversation, the person I haven't been following is one of those 20-an-hour this-is-my-sandwich updaters. So I know they're out there, and they're talking with people I find interesting or amusing. But the few people I read don't update much.
I post minutiae here, on twitter, on livejournal, everywhere I go. I'm all about minutiae.
Minutiae is all I've got. If there was some smaller even more mundane unit of discourse, that would probably be where I'm at on profound days.
Oh my god. Enver Gjokaj is brilliant.
I KNOW! I will miss his antics.