The nice way of putting it is that my motivation level at work today is sub-optimal. But a girl that apparently sits nearby came over and said I gave good phone (not her actual words); she heard me patiently explaining something to some idiot and said I sounded very calm and serene. Go me! We talked a little about witchy things and she seems cool. A work friend! Nice. Maybe she and Kirby and I can stand around the water cooler and talk about the latest episode of Single Female Lawyer.
It was stormy last night. I love that. I had very vivid odd dreams with snakes and death, and remember not feeling horrified or squicked out but more 'ooh, that's interesting', an odd sort of bemused detachment.
Saw 'South Park' for the first time in awhile last night; they had ceased to be funny to me quite some time ago. This one was about the Mormons, and went to great lengths to point out how stupid their beliefs are. I thought 'how are their beliefs any stupider than any other religion's? It's the ol' 'my invisible friend can beat up your invisible friend' thing again. But they redeemed themselves in the end when the Mormon kid came up to Stan and said 'you don't believe what I believe, that's fine, I just wanted to be your friend. My beliefs make me happy, and if you don't like that you can suck my balls.' HA!
I was unaccountably crabby yesterday; I'm hoping this will not be the case today.
To help assuage my crabbiness, hub humored me and made Good Eats corn dogs, sort of a final blow-out before I go all healthy for awhile. There were a few glitches (a misread recipe amount, a burned hand, and the store didn't have Hebrew National hot dogs, which are the best hot dogs evar though they had a decent runner-up brand) but overall I pronounce it a success.
It was stormy last night. I love that. I had very vivid odd dreams with snakes and death, and remember not feeling horrified or squicked out but more 'ooh, that's interesting', an odd sort of bemused detachment.
Saw 'South Park' for the first time in awhile last night; they had ceased to be funny to me quite some time ago. This one was about the Mormons, and went to great lengths to point out how stupid their beliefs are. I thought 'how are their beliefs any stupider than any other religion's? It's the ol' 'my invisible friend can beat up your invisible friend' thing again. But they redeemed themselves in the end when the Mormon kid came up to Stan and said 'you don't believe what I believe, that's fine, I just wanted to be your friend. My beliefs make me happy, and if you don't like that you can suck my balls.' HA!
I was unaccountably crabby yesterday; I'm hoping this will not be the case today.
To help assuage my crabbiness, hub humored me and made Good Eats corn dogs, sort of a final blow-out before I go all healthy for awhile. There were a few glitches (a misread recipe amount, a burned hand, and the store didn't have Hebrew National hot dogs, which are the best hot dogs evar though they had a decent runner-up brand) but overall I pronounce it a success.
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Date: Feb. 5th, 2004 11:30 am (UTC)From:From you lips to the Godess's ears. So mote it be.