I had this image of marijuana being grown in the basement of a school and that's how the school was being funded.
I did too.
Further, I expected you to be interviewed on "This American Life" about your drug enterprise.
Sheer genius. I bow to your brilliance.
So sequestration is taking its first bite at work
Ugh, sorry to hear that. Sequestration is going to blow.
Wow. I was just reading a website's relationship advice that made Cosmopolitan look like Dworkin, and then I hit (no pun intended) #6 on their list of how to make your man feel like a man. Revolutionary, man. And I thought giving him "free reign" would be all it took.
#6 on their list of how to make your man feel like a man.
Wow. Okay. I'm just going to drop a reference to The World According to Garp and back away slowly.
I was going to mention American Gods.
I'd love to believe that site is satire, but...yeah.
So, watching un-named thing on TV, and there is this exchange while trying to discern someone's motive:
"If you're a terrorist, that might be reason enough."
"He's not from the Middle East. Fair skin, fair hair--the kind of terrorist we should fear the most--one of us."
Now, I think that's a carelessly biased thing to say in the first place, but who
replies
to a non-fair-skinned non-fair-haired speaker by defining "us" Nordically and
excluding the person you're responding to?
Oh, right. Humans.
::sigh:: Back to road head.
#6 on their list of how to make your man feel like a man.
This kind of thing started a bad chain of events in Stephen King's Thinner
Now, I think that's a carelessly biased thing to say in the first place, but who replies to a non-fair-skinned non-fair-haired speaker by defining "us" Nordically and excluding the person you're responding to? Oh, right. Humans.
Speaking as a fair-skinned person, I too did a double take when he said that. But, it's a stupid show with very pretty people.
#6 on their list of how to make your man feel like a man.
I, um, may have done that when I was in college. On the New Jersey Turnpike.
Road head is a thing, though, right? I mean, they didn't make it up for that article.