(flops on couch, sips more of the cucumber soda & Pinky vodka concoction.)
Facebook is good for marketing. Facebook is good for marketing. I need to keep reminding myself of that. (Guess who just went through the backlog of friends requests?)
'Objects In Space'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
(flops on couch, sips more of the cucumber soda & Pinky vodka concoction.)
Facebook is good for marketing. Facebook is good for marketing. I need to keep reminding myself of that. (Guess who just went through the backlog of friends requests?)
Linda Holmes on "chick lit". So good.
Oy Jilli. Can I have sip by the way? That drink sound delish.
Kat, that is just wonky overreacting on their part. I would so be tempted to go start a discussion thread inquiring into the site's protocol for deleting threads. Except then I'd remember the grand drama that marked our shift from consensus to voting and would then have to go delete my new thread.
Oy Jilli. Can I have sip by the way? That drink sound delish.
Is very tasty. I wish Pinky vodka was available in WA.
I hate the term chick lit almost as much as I hate the term literary fiction.
So does Linda Holmes. Which is what made the post interesting. I even read the comments (glutton that I am) and she gets all shirty with someone which makes me laugh.
I read the piece and have to agree with her, about chick lit anyway, not necessarily about Franzen.
All your verbal tics are belong to me. I have them all. I am a slang sponge. And I totally start all my paragraphs with "So," to the point where I did that year in review first lines thing and I had to expand to first two sentences because all my first lines were just "So."
To be honest, shrift is awesome.
I used to use lolcat speak at work in a jokey manner.... like asking "I Can Has Paperclips?". I did so for at least a year before I found out that no one had ever even heard of or seen lolcats, and they just thought that was how I spoke!