omgoodness, it just started blinking. i let the blug out of the window nicely, people.
*blug. shrieks subside, b/p returns to normal.
**bug
***firefly
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omgoodness, it just started blinking. i let the blug out of the window nicely, people.
*blug. shrieks subside, b/p returns to normal.
**bug
***firefly
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Originally Posted by ajoe
um, i think it is - have you ever seen john travolta in "saturday night fever" - this banana's been taking lessons. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ravana
need to find a clip of that for you.
Oh banana didn't get the "disco sucks" memo back 1978. ;) Nice to see he's been keeping busy though.
uh... did you get that memo to accounting? because they need those before they file the direct action reports to management... and they need to get those reports filed for the engineering department.
Wait....What???? What memo I didn't get any memo. Does this mean I have to get rid of my KC and the Sunshine Bands CD's? Village People? :confused:
:banana: Disco inferno, burn baby burn.............. :banana:
stop those dancing bananas...
Would you prefer girating kumquats?
"Girating" reminds me of "gyre."Quote:
Originally Posted by emily655321
Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The kumquat cannot hear the fruit picker;
Fruit falls apart; the center cannot hold.
"I grow old … I grow old …
I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.
Shall I part my hair behind? Do I dare to eat a kumquat? "
Is JoJo really only 13 years old?? She looks 18!
I think the reason for my insomnia has something to do with buddhist monks in india.
"Catcher in the Rye" I read it as a teen and I didn't really care for it. Would i appreciate it now or did I miss the boat?
And what is the proper way to write a book title and author?
I'm old fashioned but I still like to see the titles underlined, then a simple "by line."
The older I get, (and Chriiiiist I'm gettin' old) the more I think that Pigs are way too smart to be eaten. My neighbor keeps pigs. Chester Whites, I think - a misnomer in this neck of the woods since they're mostly red from the red clay around here. I like to go over and visit them from time to time. They wag their curly little tails when they see me. Their radar dish ears independently search back and forth for a signal. And I swear to god, they smile when I scratch behind their ears or rub their snouts.
Anyhow, I don't think that I can eat bacon anymore.
officially, according to the Modern Language Association, we are to cite the name of the book in italics (or underlined, if hand written) and if it is a short story, or work in a bigger work, such as a poem from an anthology, it should be in quotes. the author is first name last. for example,
"The Sonne Rising"
-Donne, John
but of course, that was the last time i looked; they change their rules at least once a week, so who knows what they want us to do now!
Blech. I don't think computers are my best friend. :(
I have a tummy ache. :(
There's a little bug walking along the edge of my computer monitor. I wonder if it feels a long way to it and where it thinks it's going. I'm very bored. Maybe its bored too. Are you bored little bug? Better to be a bored bug than be nothing at all. I will not kill you. You dont take up very much space and I can spare it. Just don't go getting inside anywhere you shouldn't get inside. Be a good bug and I will let you live. I wonder if anyone has read any good bugs lately? I think I better go to bed...before I write something daft.....
i was thinking of writing a poem about that very thing...little bugs on the computer (one was a miniature of the black-spotted yellow-green garden thing) also tiny red spiders on the wall. i realized i used to kill them out of fear, not because they'd done a damn thing to me. and i felt so much love and compassion for them, oh my god.
Usually when people think, they find solutions. When I think, I end up more confused.
There is an evil thing afoot, a yellow jacket nest has sprouted by the house and it must be terminated. They swarm all over me whenever I try to leave, and killing only attracts them more. Hornets, wasps, and yellow jackets are perhaps the only thing I fear.
I've been thinking for days about a decision I have to make, and the more I think, the less near the solution is... I know that, whatever I choose, I'll regret the other option (as I usually do), and even if it's a silly choice, it's a very tough one for me... And time is running out, I can't procrastinate it much longer...Quote:
Originally Posted by ajoe
I think now I know what they mean when they say "laugh till my stomach hurts."
I feel like puking now. :|
I've done that before. Actually, it was winter and I had the flu. And I have a sensitive stomach, so when I get the flu... yeah. Well, my dad and I were getting goofy about a nature show on TV, for some reason (who needs a reason?), because there were arctic birds, and arctic birds are...well...funny. Just when we were at the pinnacle of our mirth, the very proper English narrator said, in a very serious voice, "The gillemots...are restless." My dad and I went completely insane, and I laughed so hard that I started coughing...and I coughed so hard that I actually went and puked.
Delightful, eh?
I didn't want any supper anyway... Any suggestions what to do next? England is cold and miserable. Is it any better where you are? What's it like right now where you are? It's dark here - this is because it's night which is probably obvious cos you usually eat supper at night..when you get to eat supper anyway...what were you gonna have Emily? But I forgive you ..I wasnt hungry anyway. Perhaps its breakfast time where you are. I never eat breakfast either
em's story made me laugh cos it's the kind of thing i'd laugh at too...
Miranda, i'd love to be in the cold england, and maybe i will soon... here it's pleasant at the moment, cos it's night and this summer nights are greatly fresh, sometimes even days are, but they're mostly hot...I hate hot :D
and once again even if i promised myself to go to bed early, it's 1:37 am and i dont feel like but until i do this exam (next tuesday) i shouldnt act like i was on holiday, but damn this week i went out practically every night, and always went to bed damn late cos my parents are away and so i do what i feel like without hearing complaints... But the studying is not going to well...Ok I'll pass anyway somehow.
I think I'm getting addicted to The Beatles.
It's not supposed to be cold in England as its supposed to be our summer. But you are welcome to come if you like..only you have to bring a little of your weather with you..not super hot, just a little bit hot, so you don't need to walk around with a coat on. But you better bring a brolly too..cos we also have rain right now.
It's not easy getting to bed is it? Somehow you just know you feel wrecked tomorrow, but the effort of getting there is just too much - especially when you're happy just wasting the time away and not really wanting tomorrow to arrive... but hey..you do need to study cos otherwise you will really regret it! Get to that book...
I just looked at my computer clock that I covered with my MSM winda...dohh..how did it get to 1am..again!
I like some of the Beatles too..oh dear.
ooh, i haven't heard an umbrella called a "brolly" before. (been gone many years.) i like!
Yikes....
I'm getting my tongue pierced tomorrow afternoon, and im starting to get really nervous. of course, im reading tons of stuff on the internet about all the things that can go wrong, and how some people say its agonizingly painful, and others say it didnt hurt at all.
i just wish i were already done!
Why have I been laughing all day?
I've seen someone get their tongue pierced before, and it was really quick. Just like, 1..2..3..zsoop...and they didn't even wince. The body has extremely good systems of healing and pain-management.
whew good, cause im a nervous wreck by now.....
i just cant wait for it to be over!!
. . . of course, he was a bit of a pain freak . . . and I'm guessing the actual piercing is better than the ensuing weeks of healing . . .
my bf drooled an- omg! i dreamt of ambesol last night, how cool is that -d woke up in major need of ambesol.
but the second time was much better.
cool As. very cool
anyhow, it is now done, and frankly it wasnt half so bad as i thought it might be. the anticipation was THE WORST!!! sitting in the waiting room for almost fourty minutes was just awful
all done...off to get a popsicle for dinner!
ooh! yum. :) enjoy the treats!!!
LOOOK!!!
*do be warned that this is a picture of my tongue!*
Whoa! That's like a freakin 12-gauge! :eek:
Sooooo coool, VB! :D :banana: Congratulations!
[edit] do they still have those Flintstones sherbert popsicle things in a tube with a red stick on the bottom? Oh man, those were great. Great excuse to stock up on those...
Did it hurt? Stupid question i know, what I mean is: was it worth the pain?
People ask me all the time if my eyebrow piercing hurts. If it hurt would I be walking around with it?????
well, honestly the piercing itself was a breeze, sort of like if you took really long fingernails and pinched your tongue as hard as you can (doesnt actually hurt as much as it sounds like it would)
however...that said, today it is crazy sore...like someone punched me in the tongue. so, i think i will talk very little today...and just suck on some ice. i dumped some oatmeal down my throat today, literally...a little bit on a spoon, head back, mouth wide open...scrape oatmeal off spoon, hope it drops into throat (if not, push it there with finger)...nummy
and to answer your question...yes, worth it. i cant wait to see my boyfriends face when he sees it. will make it all worth while (hes on a training course, in Ontario for a month.)