Sunday, April 23, 2006

New Discoveries!


Isn't it fun how we can learn new things everyday? Let's see what I learned today!

- After 32 ounces of Mountain Dew Baja Blast, I have to PEE!!!!!!
- Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil is a GREAT read! (And I'm not even finished yet.)
- We really need a duvet cover to help stop the feathers from poking me!
- Sleeping with your ankle in a strange angle has BAD consequences!
- Some people really think that asking for "brand" names and holding an unlit cigarette in their mouth (in a smoke-free mall) makes them look cooler. Not realizing that they just look like a bigger ass.
- Customers will do absolutely anything it takes to save a dollar or two on the expensive designer names that they insist on buying.
- Practically everyone at work has each other's phone numbers and/or im names. Except for me, who apparently isn't as social or whatever.


Okay, so I didn't really learn anything useful. But does it really matter if it's useful or not? Cause if it does matter, I am so beyond screwed.

But hey! I ordered a new Gir shirt that reads "I love the little tacos! I love them good!" Hehehe, so the word is good Let's just hope it arrives quickly and actually has the measurements that the website said. Otherwise, I'm gonna be pissed. But if it fits okay, I am SO ordering that Labyrinth hoodie! Cause hell, when I was a kid, there was absolutely no one hotter to me than David Bowie as the Goblin King, Jareth. I even had a pet tree frog named after him!

"You have no power over me."

2 comments:

Katy said...

No kidding. I think all little girls of our generation kind of had a thing for Jareth. I actually watched Labyrinth monday night and still thought he was pretty hot for an old guy. Now however I find it more than a little creepy that old man David Bowie/Jareth was all obsessed and hot for whats her name McTeenybogger. I love that movie. After drinking 32 oz of anything you should have to pee.

Diane Lowe said...

If you liked Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil you might like Berendt's new book, The City of Falling Angels. Makes me want to go back to Venice.