today's going to be a looooooong day

Mar 08, 2007 12:03

Because Brenda believes less is more:

Anyone who is willing to help me promote rpfremix in the various RPF comms out there, I will be eternally grateful. If you post, you can link just to the community or to the FAQ post, but definitely drop me a comment with what comms (and their fandoms) you've done that for, so I can keep track? Thanks! I know there were a bunch of people who commented on the poll a while back, saying they'd be willing to help, so I will hunt them down at some point when I have some more time to do so, possibly tonight after rehearsal.

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Thank you to whomever left me a shamrock! ♥♥♥

Work is kicking my ass all the way up and down the block. Here, have last night's Trohman-Wentzes:

Parents, Joe has found, need to find ways to relax. Having kids is a really incredible energy drain, especially when those kids are six and have crayoned every conceivable surface within reach, starting with their clothes. Joe's relaxation can be found, more often than not, in a joint of sustainably-farmed organic pot, whose growers were paid a living wage and which gets transported in reusable burlap sacks. Andy is forthright: "I don't believe in that stuff, but if you're gonna do it, at least subvert the dominant military-industrial complex and buy directly from the workers." Joe sort of shrugs and passes him a wad of bills, then asks about Andy's vegan cheese experiments.

The rest of the time he wants to relax, Joe calls Patrick. "Let me guess, you need a babysitter again?" And Patrick will come over, computer and headphones in hand, and pretend to roll his eyes and make a big show of setting up everything for some editing or experimentation, but as soon as Joe and Pete retreat to the master bedroom he puts the machine to sleep and sings to Mia, or gives her horsey rides, or plays board games with Micah. Joe never asks him how much work he gets done.

car-crash hearts, the same only different

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