who are these people?
thanks and curses to my beautiful sister for this one.
the 80s only had about an 83% survival rate. just forget that weird head thing three posts ago; think about that.
thanks and curses to my beautiful sister for this one.
the 80s only had about an 83% survival rate. just forget that weird head thing three posts ago; think about that.
I enjoy and wish to emulate your use of photos in your blog. Especially the hair zoom-in you did a few posts back. Actually, I was particularly envious of those shots from a swing. Those were neat. Having said that, it is good that I was intelligently designed and created out of nothing and appeared, fully chubby and mature in Reno only a few years ago. Because it means I have no pictures of a childhood haunting my past. You hear me? They don't exist! As to why I merely appeared, instead of being born, I believe it is because I am a particularly lazy avatar of Vishnu. Have I gone off topic? Oh yeah, cute picture. Yeah, I said cute. No big whoop. You wanna fight about it? Cute is the official adjective for anyone 3 feet and shorter. Look it up.
I once made the mistake of saying that nothing good ever came out of the 80s, and then realized that one of those things that DID survive was me. So, I had to recant what I had just said and add "Except me." And then after some more quick thinking: "And U2, and Regan. But, oh, I don't mean Regan as in 'Reganonomics' I was thinking more along the lines of 'Regan the man and the ex-movie star Regan' kind of Regan. You know what I mean?"
I really don't think I know what I mean.
I knew a Regan in College, but am not familiar with "Reganomics". Unless you mean President Reagan, in which case I understand completely. What was your major again (zing!)? I can't mock too much, I've already corrected 3 typos in this comment. And the punctuation involved in the parenthetical statement seems questionable. So does my spelling of parenthetical, but I'm too lazy to look it up and make sure I spelled it right. In any case, I agree his political legacy is a mixed bag, but as a person he seemed a decent fellow with interesting stories to tell. Reagan, not Regan. Regan was the son of the "dingos ate my baby!" lady and it was weird to me for him to show up at my college as I assume that people I read about in books or show up on TV don't actually exist.
I knew a Regan in College, but am not familiar with "Reganomics". Unless you mean President Reagan, in which case I understand completely. What was your major again (zing!)? I can't mock too much, I've already corrected 3 typos in this comment. And the punctuation involved in the parenthetical statement seems questionable. So does my spelling of parenthetical, but I'm too lazy to look it up and make sure I spelled it right. In any case, I agree his political legacy is a mixed bag, but as a person he seemed a decent fellow with interesting stories to tell. Reagan, not Regan. Regan was the son of the "dingos ate my baby!" lady and it was weird to me for him to show up at my college as I assume that people I read about in books or show up on TV don't actually exist.
Ooops. Is there an echo in here?
. . . (echo in here)
When I type comments on ppl's blogs, i do so with a blindfold and on hand behind my back to make things interesting…hence the Regan vs Reagan vs Megan. I don't care so much about spelling, as is obvious by my careless "go-gettem" attitude and post-colonial hairdo. What? Wait, what the hell am I talking about?