I have been sweating over a hot keyboard ALL DAY and what do I have to show for it beside not having blogged all day?! Scrib's new blog-o-pad looks pretty damn good now, if you ask me.
My dad's house is full of lady bugs, which is cool because they're cute and harmless and dumb and fun to play with (cept that one that dive bombed me last night and freakin bit the back of my neck and then had the nerve to crawl into my shirt and I was forced to thrash around trying to get the bastard out). They're all over the place, I constantly have little red and black visitors on the computer desk, and I've found them climbing up the inside of my jeans (that scared the SHEET out of me), in the keyboard, runned over one with the mouse, climbing on my drinks...surprised I haven't managed to eat one yet.
So, yesterday I was talkin to Whatshisname and there was one climbing on my soda bottle, and when it got to the top circled and circled the cap. I think it did it for about 10 minutes before I forgot about it.
5 seconds later...
I'm a genius.
Three movies I cried at the end of today (because I am emo due to PMS and no, not that trendy kind of emo, I mean emo as in emotional because I have a shitstorm of hormones raging through my body, not because I have been listening to Morrissey or Dashboard Confessional all day on my iPod and drinking triple shot mocha soy lattes no foam all day and wearing $600 dollar jeans and writing songs about how my last cigarette broke.)
1. The Wedding Singer
2. Hook
3. Dogma
Yeah, I know...real tear-jerkers.
Almost as sob-inducing as this one film I watched not too long ago about the Vietnam war and these guys had to parachute out of a B-52 (or whatever it was) with an elephant and they rigged em up all snug and then they all jumped and the elephant's parachute wouldn't open so one of the soldiers heroically soared over to the elephant before he opened HIS chute and he pulled the auxilary cord and THE ELEPHANT WAS SAVED and I sobbed openly and wetfully over that film.
I have never cried so hard over any movie in my life. It was awesome yet totally pathetic at the same time.
Hoo-ha. | posted by Whatsername again....? @ 4/16/2006 12:10:00 am |
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My dad's house is full of lady bugs, which is cool because they're cute and harmless and dumb and fun to play with (cept that one that dive bombed me last night and freakin bit the back of my neck and then had the nerve to crawl into my shirt and I was forced to thrash around trying to get the bastard out). They're all over the place, I constantly have little red and black visitors on the computer desk, and I've found them climbing up the inside of my jeans (that scared the SHEET out of me), in the keyboard, runned over one with the mouse, climbing on my drinks...surprised I haven't managed to eat one yet.
So, yesterday I was talkin to Whatshisname and there was one climbing on my soda bottle, and when it got to the top circled and circled the cap. I think it did it for about 10 minutes before I forgot about it.
Whatsername says:
lol...theres a ladybird trying to get into my diet pepsi
5 seconds later...
Whatsername says:
shit i think i drank it...no...its on my boob
I'm a genius.
Three movies I cried at the end of today (because I am emo due to PMS and no, not that trendy kind of emo, I mean emo as in emotional because I have a shitstorm of hormones raging through my body, not because I have been listening to Morrissey or Dashboard Confessional all day on my iPod and drinking triple shot mocha soy lattes no foam all day and wearing $600 dollar jeans and writing songs about how my last cigarette broke.)
1. The Wedding Singer
2. Hook
3. Dogma
Yeah, I know...real tear-jerkers.
Almost as sob-inducing as this one film I watched not too long ago about the Vietnam war and these guys had to parachute out of a B-52 (or whatever it was) with an elephant and they rigged em up all snug and then they all jumped and the elephant's parachute wouldn't open so one of the soldiers heroically soared over to the elephant before he opened HIS chute and he pulled the auxilary cord and THE ELEPHANT WAS SAVED and I sobbed openly and wetfully over that film.
I have never cried so hard over any movie in my life. It was awesome yet totally pathetic at the same time.
Hoo-ha. | posted by Whatsername again....? @ 4/16/2006 12:10:00 am |