Um . . . what's gay about this?
Mostly all I see is stories about Anna Nicole.
robtomorrow wrote:I am reluctant to bring politics into the discussion, but do you believe they are trying to drum up support for a war with Iran now? And the media is just playing alone with it, just as the did to the run up to the Iraq war.
I don't think they're playing along with it nearly as much as they did before the Iraq war. His Highness Bush was interviewed on NPR last week, and Steve Inskeep was basically grilling him about how nothing he says about Iran is consistent -- we don't plan to go to war vs. we're keeping all our options open. Bush was getting pissy -- it was clear that he's not used to people challenging him.
Luv2Skydive wrote:Rawr. Amanda Lepore.
Dear God. I've never seen her before. What a . . . discovery.
Luv2Skydive wrote:Oh dear god no....the Dixie Chicks.
Aw, c'mon -- the Chicks are national heroes.
Luv2Skydive wrote:I hate red roses. My hubby finally got the message. My favorite flower is the daffodil. I always tell him to just get me some wild flowers. I got some from him 2-3 weeks ago and most are still alive.
Honey, you should be grateful for him. My GF told me today -- on the incredibly crowded subway -- that I wasn't getting anything from her for V-Day. Where holidays and gifts are concerned, she totally sucks. I should tell you the story of my alleged "Christmas gift" sometime.
That's actually one of the reasons I came to this thread tonight -- to whine and complain about her complete lack of romanticism. Not to mention her lack of interest in sex. She says she's too fat and she hates her body and it makes her completely uninterested in anything physical.
This V-Day is going to suck eggs. I'd almost rather be single.
Hey, Ziola . . . what are you doing Wednesday night?
And spacie. I'd totally buy cards from you. For that matter, I'd buy cards from you too, Luv2.
Kasdeja wrote:It sucks. I also sucks when your company would rather people risk the crap going on outside right now than close...I mean, if every news source is saying to not go out if you don't have to...well, I shouldn't have to drive to work. Bastards.
That sucketh indeed, Kas.
The gummint closed down at 2 pm today, so I got to go home. Theoretically. It took my GF (who also works for the gummint) till 3:20 pm to get to the Starbucks by the subway station to meet me. And then we had to let three or four trains go by because they were so crowded we couldn't get on -- an hour and a half after everybody got let off from work. Ah, life in DC is lovely. We didn't get home till 4:15-4:30 or so (I don't know exactly, because I was out shoveling the walk).
Enough for this post -- it's already too goddamn long.