So thanks to everyone for their kinda words. Once I feel like I can go blog about what happened you can bet I surely will! It was really hard not being about to share everything (the good and the bad) via my blog. I feel like this is such an outlet for me.
Until then I'm so thankful for my friends here in the city. As always they have banded together and are making me feel so much better (booze and cupcakes heal everything).
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Thanks08/14/2008 15:44 #45328
If you're a girlCategory: shoes
You'll want these shoes:
The are $24 from wet seal. I'm totes in love.
The are $24 from wet seal. I'm totes in love.
- Also the blackout on blogging on my personal life continues. It makes me sad because I really like blogging about the dirty details of life, but out of respect for those involved in my life the blackout is in place. Let's just say I'm so happy and he's fantastic!!
libertad - 08/16/08 22:12
OMG shoes~
OMG shoes~
museumchick - 08/15/08 13:53
I think those shoes are sexy. I wouldn't be able to wear them, but I love them.
I think those shoes are sexy. I wouldn't be able to wear them, but I love them.
jason - 08/15/08 08:56
Heh. Tiny, I don't think guys in general scrutinize a girl's shoes. That's chick stuff. We're superficial about other things.
Heh. Tiny, I don't think guys in general scrutinize a girl's shoes. That's chick stuff. We're superficial about other things.
tinypliny - 08/14/08 22:13
I am, most certainly, a girl but I will have to (very civilly, mind you) disagree. Those shoes look like a most uncomfortable pair of torture and a sure trip to either the ER or the Chiropractor, if you are lucky. I will take the Roman strapped orthopaedically conforming flip-flops (that you posted a couple weeks back) most readily. ;^D
All the blokes who think girls ought to be in such shoes can please jump off the ledge, preferably tottering about in those restrictive monstrosities.
I am, most certainly, a girl but I will have to (very civilly, mind you) disagree. Those shoes look like a most uncomfortable pair of torture and a sure trip to either the ER or the Chiropractor, if you are lucky. I will take the Roman strapped orthopaedically conforming flip-flops (that you posted a couple weeks back) most readily. ;^D
All the blokes who think girls ought to be in such shoes can please jump off the ledge, preferably tottering about in those restrictive monstrosities.
joshua - 08/14/08 18:03
Ahh, the Scottish lumberjack model! Aye, bonny lass.
Ahh, the Scottish lumberjack model! Aye, bonny lass.
08/06/2008 16:38 #45254
This is news?I was taking my normal break (read goofing off) and reading the NYT. I came across the article below. Really that's news? I'm kinda speechless.
Slingshot wrong way to get girlfriend's attention
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: August 6, 2008
Filed at 3:48 p.m. ET
SOUTH OGDEN, Utah (AP) -- An 11-year-old boy who wanted to get his girlfriend's attention without waking her parents got a lesson in the strength of a window pane. A pebble fired from a slingshot has more velocity than a pebble tossed by hand.
''We were just trying to get her attention,'' said Joe Brunton, who is now doing odd jobs around his neighborhood to raise the money he needs to replace the window.
Joe and a friend were trying to see the girl early one morning a few weeks ago. At first, they threw wood chips at the window, but that wasn't enough, so the boys went home for heavier artillery. The slingshot worked in getting the girl's attention, but it also cracked the window.
The boys immediately owned up to the broken window and promised the girl's parents that they would replace it.
Joe went to his mother, who covered the $160 replacement cost but said the boy was going to have to do extra chores. Joe's friend Justice Kane decided that was going to take too long, so they have been going door to door and asking neighbors if they need any household chores done.
They also explained why they are raising the money.
''It was kind of embarrassing,'' Joe said.
Slingshot wrong way to get girlfriend's attention
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: August 6, 2008
Filed at 3:48 p.m. ET
SOUTH OGDEN, Utah (AP) -- An 11-year-old boy who wanted to get his girlfriend's attention without waking her parents got a lesson in the strength of a window pane. A pebble fired from a slingshot has more velocity than a pebble tossed by hand.
''We were just trying to get her attention,'' said Joe Brunton, who is now doing odd jobs around his neighborhood to raise the money he needs to replace the window.
Joe and a friend were trying to see the girl early one morning a few weeks ago. At first, they threw wood chips at the window, but that wasn't enough, so the boys went home for heavier artillery. The slingshot worked in getting the girl's attention, but it also cracked the window.
The boys immediately owned up to the broken window and promised the girl's parents that they would replace it.
Joe went to his mother, who covered the $160 replacement cost but said the boy was going to have to do extra chores. Joe's friend Justice Kane decided that was going to take too long, so they have been going door to door and asking neighbors if they need any household chores done.
They also explained why they are raising the money.
''It was kind of embarrassing,'' Joe said.
chico - 08/08/08 10:23
The best thing about this story is that the AP reporter assumes the reader is a complete moron; to wit, "A pebble fired from a slingshot has more velocity than a pebble tossed by hand."
No, really?
The best thing about this story is that the AP reporter assumes the reader is a complete moron; to wit, "A pebble fired from a slingshot has more velocity than a pebble tossed by hand."
No, really?
tinypliny - 08/06/08 17:08
It's reads like a filler or maybe a secret message for someone. If you read it backwards, maybe it spells out the secret of eternal youth?
It's reads like a filler or maybe a secret message for someone. If you read it backwards, maybe it spells out the secret of eternal youth?
08/05/2008 17:22 #45246
Ruthless WarmongerThat's what the dude I'm dating (my boyfriend? I'm not sure really how to refer to him) said I was last night.
It was insulting and awesome all at the same time.
Exactly what I like in a man.
It was insulting and awesome all at the same time.
Exactly what I like in a man.
paul - 08/05/08 23:04
Have you tried S&M lol.
Have you tried S&M lol.
Your manga looks like a Tina Fey manga.