Dim the lights. To see them say it. Get nasty. Or elusive. Nuff. God bless. Dismissed. What did you say? I didn’t understand. I was not receptive to your questions. I was not intelligent enough. Scars. Nuff. Proceed. Make it hard. What have I got? Does it remind me of then? I mean, what you’re talking about now? And what does it remind people or folks or who are not familiar of “then”?Honestly, I don’t know, all I know, so help me God, is that when I dance, it’s a full-on, two-bill experience. Best to move outta the way and emend it.For what about is to happen—the calling-over, the what-is-your-occupation, the admonitions, yours to you, you if you want it, me if you don’t—it is a body-filled nothing, pimped-up, wood-empaneled nothing. And I knew you’d never talk.
Monday, November 20, 2006
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Friday Five Yeah, I never get around to doing the Friday Five on Fridays.
1. Do you like to shop? Why or why not?
Love love LOVE shopping. I'm definitely a consumer. I love STUFF. . . especially pretty stuff. Unless I'm going with someone else, though, I am a power shopper on a mission. Go into the store, load myself down with every possible thing I want to try on, try it all on at once, pay (or not), and leave-- onto the next. Repeat for the next 6 hours.
2. What was the last thing you purchased?Givenchy Very Irresistible. Good stuff.
3. Do you prefer shopping online or at an actual store? Why?
It really depends on what I need. If I buy something online, it's almost always because it's more convenient to do it that way. Sales especially are easier to shop online. Everything is much more organized, and you're not limited just to what's left in-stock at your local store.
4. Did you get an allowance as a child? How much was it?$10 a week until I was in high school... sometime during high school $200 a month I think... it may have been less, I can't remember.
5. What was the last thing you regret purchasing?I really tried thinking about this one, and I just can't remember.
Does food count? I bought some artichoke dip from Whole Foods recently, and was sorely disappointed. There's a local grocery store near the law school that makes absolutely fabulous artichoke and spinach dips. Unfortunately, Whole Foods' dip is not nearly so fabulous. Definitely regret that.
1. Do you like to shop? Why or why not?
Love love LOVE shopping. I'm definitely a consumer. I love STUFF. . . especially pretty stuff. Unless I'm going with someone else, though, I am a power shopper on a mission. Go into the store, load myself down with every possible thing I want to try on, try it all on at once, pay (or not), and leave-- onto the next. Repeat for the next 6 hours.
2. What was the last thing you purchased?Givenchy Very Irresistible. Good stuff.
3. Do you prefer shopping online or at an actual store? Why?
It really depends on what I need. If I buy something online, it's almost always because it's more convenient to do it that way. Sales especially are easier to shop online. Everything is much more organized, and you're not limited just to what's left in-stock at your local store.
4. Did you get an allowance as a child? How much was it?$10 a week until I was in high school... sometime during high school $200 a month I think... it may have been less, I can't remember.
5. What was the last thing you regret purchasing?I really tried thinking about this one, and I just can't remember.
Does food count? I bought some artichoke dip from Whole Foods recently, and was sorely disappointed. There's a local grocery store near the law school that makes absolutely fabulous artichoke and spinach dips. Unfortunately, Whole Foods' dip is not nearly so fabulous. Definitely regret that.