Lesbians!

Dec 01, 2002 22:21

I went to the University Rutherford library today and studied for a few hours. I finished one chapter (one more to go) of my Environmental Studies.

I made supper tonight. I made: ( Tortellini and Sausage Soup )

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ooshiny December 1 2002, 21:46:57 UTC
yum, your soup sounds really good. the bagel shop in my college town sells a soup that sounds very similar to your recipe, and it is very tasty, although really spicy! i think they put some red wine in their recipe, though, if i remember right.

and at first, i thought you were talking about George Stephanopoulous. eek!

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Re: icyblue December 1 2002, 21:54:48 UTC
Nooooo! George Stroumboloupoulos (though he doesn't look so good in that picture. Much better on TV).

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Re: ooshiny December 1 2002, 21:56:55 UTC
ooh, he is kinda cute. i don't have digital cable so i can't get muchmusic. sigh. enjoy!

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Re: icyblue December 2 2002, 12:18:29 UTC
awww. :(

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xoxosimon December 1 2002, 22:25:20 UTC
plaid shirts = homosexuality?

i must've missed that memo.

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Re: icyblue December 2 2002, 07:50:44 UTC
You know... butchy ladies... manly-like?

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xoxosimon December 2 2002, 08:34:59 UTC
ah, alright.

(in my strange little boy's brain, girls in guy's shirts = hot. but that's probably just me.)

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Re: icyblue December 2 2002, 08:48:51 UTC
Girls are hot in fitted men's shirts OR in their button up shirts that are big enough to be like a dress. But not at all hot in lumberjack-y plaid shirts. :)

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instantclarity December 1 2002, 22:41:21 UTC
Stupid rumors. I had the same thing in middle school, a couple people even asked me outright if I was gay. All because I wore baggy shirts, no makeup, and told people that I wanted to be a drummer in a rock band (ha ha, the dreams of youth). Kind of funny in retrospect. (That rumor came back to haunt me when I chopped all my hair off 2 years ago.) Anyway, I relate to your story.

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Re: icyblue December 2 2002, 07:50:06 UTC
I know that lots of people probably went through much of the same thing that I did. :)

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irishladdie007 December 3 2002, 11:17:15 UTC
Throughout most of my middle school years everyone called me "faggot", mostly because my best friend was a guy, a weird one at that... not 'cause I was effeminate.

Besides, I was a nerd and nerds don't have girlfriends until shallow girls realize that they're sweet too...hahaha

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