February 2009
I think “who are you wearing?” has got to be the most pretentious question ever, even if it is mostly asked on red carpets.
Weekend Goals
Don’t think about work/clients/paperwork/etc.
Mexican food and Netflix Waltz With Bashir with Dan Friday night.
Thrifting with a goal with my mom Saturday morning.
Girls lunch/hanging/shopping Saturday afternoon.
The rest TBD.
HAPPY FRIDAY!!!
Excited about:
Spaghetti for dinner!
The Office tonight! (ethnocentric side note: we tried to watch the British version the other night and could barely understand a word anyone said. And found all of the actors to be… less attractive than their American counterparts.)
Tomorrow is Friday!
Got my email inbox almost cleared out at work!
That’s all I got!…
Oh well.
Random book quote: 'Franny and Zooey'
“I’m sorry,” she said. “It isn’t just Wally Campbell. I’m just picking on him because you mentioned him. And because he just looks like somebody that spent the summer in Italy or someplace.”
“He was in France last summer, for your information,” Lane stated. “I know what you mean,” he added quickly, “but you’re being goddam un—”
“All right,” Franny said wearily. “France.” She took a cigarette out...
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Alex: Ray, if I were locked in some cage at the plant, would you come and break me out?
Ray: I'd chew through the bars with my teeth!
('The Secret World of Alex Mack', 1994)
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