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Dec 27, 2008 22:57

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traveller December 28 2008, 04:42:49 UTC
a. does your Whole Foods bag have thorazine written on it?

d. ugh ugh ugh yes times eleventy thousand. ugh. yes.

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throughadoor December 28 2008, 05:52:36 UTC
Didn't I tell you that I sometimes transport fair-trade, organic anti-psychotics?

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traveller December 28 2008, 05:55:33 UTC
no, you hadn't. but now a lot about your life makes sense.

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agate December 28 2008, 05:24:09 UTC
Everyone in the whole world needs to get back on the FNL train. I swear it's regained all its former brilliance and then some.

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throughadoor December 28 2008, 05:53:24 UTC
At this point, because it has provided me with more joyful hours of viewing than Sports Night, I think it might take Sports Night's place for my favorite show of all time and space. And that's not something I EVER thought I would say.

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sparkymonster December 28 2008, 06:11:48 UTC
My mother referred to Torrid as "Horrid" and the jeans with skulls on them as "death pants." She feels you can not wear death pants to work, or indeed out of the house.

Also, her comment on skinny leg jeans was to make a face and say "they're rather...form fitting. I don't know how you want them to fit."

And she really wants me to go to Chico's and get a nice jacket. She has also told my Aunt Pat and my brother's wife about how nice your clothes are. And that you walk places.

Also, suburban moms looove the "#1 Ladies Detective Agency" books. Which I found out are written by some old white dude, and now I'm skeeved out.

Earlier this evening my mother repeatedly insisted she be shown Facebook. I fled.

Tomorrow my mom is making brunch for our family and her lesbian friends.

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gigantic December 28 2008, 10:57:30 UTC
Ohh, now I'm curious about FNL again. I'm definitely one of those that loved season one and hated season two, so much that I never actually finished season two.

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throughadoor December 30 2008, 02:26:52 UTC
Yeah, there is ONE thing that happens at the end of the second season that becomes a plot point in the third season, but large sections of the second season are done away with entirely, thank GOD.

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tsamm December 28 2008, 14:03:26 UTC
I am v. sorry you must depend on the unstable macho diva known as Favre.

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throughadoor December 30 2008, 02:27:36 UTC
AND SEE WHAT IT GOT ME, EH? ugh.

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