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06/29/2007 14:02 #39845

Astronaut did NOT wear diapers
Category: nasa
Apparently the astronaut who was all cra-gee and drove 950 miles to confront her ex lovers current GF is now claiming she was NOT wearing diapers at her time of arrest. Why did she wait until now to dispute that part of the story? Did she miss the part where it was all over the news for days? I mean either she was or wasn't. I think the cre-gee wore off, her drugs are kicking in and she is now a little embarassed.

Lesson learned: Don't wear adult diapers to confront a romantic rival if you don't want it all over the news (and then featured in an episode of Law & Order).


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hodown - 06/29/07 16:02
Common misperception. We do, and most of us like doing it. As a matter of fact I have a friend who specifically eats a high fiber diet to ensure she poops daily.
jason - 06/29/07 15:10
Eh, I thought women didn't poop anyway?

06/28/2007 17:14 #39839

Breaking News
My boss has offered her milage to me for a plane ticket as a "thank you". There are strings attached. I have to use it to visit my mom. I'm not thrilled about the last part, but I mean I have to go visit her anyways right? What better way to arrive than first class. I haven't flown first class since I was like 9 years old. I miss it.
lilho - 06/28/07 20:31
lol. haaaaaaaaaaaaaa. will you be seeing me too? or just mom. if you dont want to see me, i can just make myself scarce, camp out in the desert or something.
leetee - 06/28/07 18:50
i've never flown first class... what a loser i am!

06/28/2007 16:02 #39838

Yesterday
Yesterday I had a super annoying day. Or at least it started off that way. I got up, late as usual and rushed to get ready. I got to the train and was super crowded and my $100 Bose ear buds were (are) crapping out after less than a year in use. Then I got to the subway and I put in $20 to refill my metro card and the f'ing machine ate my $20. I'm so fed up with the MTA. All they want to do is increase rates and decrease service. I decided to boycott the MTA for the day. They will not be getting any more of my hard earned dollars. I made the choice to walk from 57th to 33rd on my way home.

At 5:30pm promptly I leave my office and walk out into the swealtering NYC heat with like a million other people because there's also been ANOTHER power outtage thanks to f'ing ConEd (who also likes to raise rates and provide shitty service) and the trains are all jacked up along with the buses, so everyone is walking. So there I am walking down 6th Avenue, cursing everyone and right in front of me like a breath of fresh air appears Mr. Anderson Cooper. And out loud I said "Anderson Cooper, check". Apparently he's now been crossed off my "celebs to see" list. And Just like that my day was better.

Lesson of the story: seeing a celeb on the street makes everything better.
lilho - 06/28/07 20:33
haaaaaaaaaaaaaa. you made me laugh twice today. first time ever. "anderson cooper, check." that's really great. maybe even better than the time you threw down that little girl's umbrella. borderline....

06/22/2007 16:13 #39771

The cold war is over
Category: friends are rad
I have to say no matter how many times me and Paulie swear we think the other person is a total jerk we always end up friends again.

So in the famous words of the Golden Girls (how many times have you been waiting for JUST the right time to quote the Golden Girls):

"Thank you for being a friend".
mike - 06/23/07 11:54
yeah I like all Ho's and Visco's to be on good terms. It's the way it's meant to be..
lilho - 06/22/07 16:55
ridiculousness.

06/15/2007 11:22 #39673

Tetanus
On Wednesday I got a tetanus shot from the best and also most hot doctor ever. He neglected to mention that for days after the shot my arm would feel like I was stung by a bee then punched repeatedly on the same arm by a burly man.

Ouch!!

I also got my first EKG ever. It made me kinda nervous. The instructions were "do not move, don't even wiggle your fingers or toes". Then they turned on the machine and I started seeing stars. It was really weird.

Turns out I'm in tip top health, minus the whole loosing weight issue I'm having.

I get to see him again next week. I'm pretty excited.
mike - 06/15/07 18:57
yeah my doctor made me get an ekg a few years ago, i was like 19 and i was like whoa man I don't need your electric probes reading my insides..it was very strange and seemed rather unnecessary at the time...especially cuz there was no chance of any "bumpa bumpa" if you know what i mean, like you and your doctor...good luck!
jenks - 06/15/07 12:57
that's a little weird... probably not necessary, but it's not that expensive and doesn't hurt or anything so it's no biggie.
hodown - 06/15/07 12:53
I was wondering that myself about the EKG. He said he was taking one just to make sure I didn't have any undetected health/heart issues. It sounded like a good idea.
jenks - 06/15/07 12:46
tetanus shots suck. but at least it's only every 5-10 yr. but why did you need an ekg?! glad you got a clean bill of health. :)