"L'amour et la Liberte". THAT'S the song! It somehow disappeared from my comp (one of the two o.o;;), and I want to listen to it! Josh gave it to me like back in April of last year, and I wanted to hear it again. It's a great song. ^^ I was reminded of it when I was listening to "Superfreak". It was the singer's French accent that put me in mind of "L'amour".
Anyways, got to bed a bit earlier last night (which is good, because I was falling asleep at work :P). I'm looking forward to going home and just taking it easy. I don't think I'll go anywhere tonight, because I really could just use a nap and some chill time at home. . . well, I went to Shorty's and chilled at her house because she said her house would be quieter than mine which would have been true, but everyone came home, and Jan came over with AmanDuh, Darrin and the baby, PLUS her dog, Daisy. ISh! The racket that Daisy and Shorty's dog, Zoey, get up is incredible! Still, it was nice. We chilled, drank smoothies, watched "Monster House" where they set up a Roman style bath in a family's backyard.
Oh, and the guy that was the metal worker reminded me of
david79!! He had long, dark hair, a face quite like David's, and he was was well built. If David just grew a pointy black beard, he would look just like the guy! Or vice versa. And the guy couldn't have been that old...30's or something. Young-looking. He was the only one who didn't have that whole rugged look going on, which means I found him to be the best looking of the group. (Wasn't all that hard. There were two bald-and-beared muscular guys, one old guy with long dirty blonde hair and a long beard, too, and one guy named Mike who had dark hair cut short and kinda spiked, probably in his mid-30s, and muscular but not as. The metal-working guy, who's name I forget [though the announcer might have called him the "Midas of Metal" sometime during the show. *Rolls her eyes*] was definitely the best.) Anyways, they all got the Roman back-yard done in time (complete with chariot bar by the pool), and so all the workers got $4000 worth of tools. (Wouldn't be my ideal prize, but I'm sure it suited them all just fine. :P)
Right, so now that I've written all that down for no apparent reason, I'll just go back to eating. *Slips away, chuckling*