There's nothing I wouldn't do for
schmooie... actually there's allot I wouldn't do, but she gave me the letter "b" and told me to write ten things of interest with it.
1.Breakfast: My advice to anyone who wants to save a penny. Always order breakfast food. Seriously, you get a shite loud for little.
2.Black bean burger: It's surprisingly hard to find a good vegetarian burger. Morning Star's spicy black bean burger. Does this count as free advertising? Cause I want some free burgers.
3.Bella Bambina: our late bunny. Her full name is Bella Bambina O'Fluffy just because we wanted both sides of our heritage in her name.
4.Banshee: Originally one of the most annoying X-Men characters. A stereotypical Irishman with a lucky charms accent and a clay pipe. His power was he could scream. Luckily around the time he was introduced to the X-men, so was Wolverine.
5.Billy: my late grannies nick name, not her real one. The story goes that her brothers in Ireland started calling her this after she would imitate Bronco Billy on the radio. Also, I guess one of them actually wanted her to be a boy. Either way, it always caused a pause as a kid when I, or my brother or sister, would be asked our grandparents names and we'd reply “Frank and Billy.”
6.Bon Temps: A fictional town in Louisiana where “True Blood” is set. Apparently means “good times.” I just got into this show and it's still a mystery to me why I like it. I don't like vampires, ( there's nothing intriguing to me about someone sucking my blood) and it has it's moments of utter cheesiness. But, it is interesting, it follows believable vampire lore (I.e vampires sparkling in the sunlight), and actually gets to go as far as it wants in terms of violence, drama, and sex that shows on regular networks don't get to.
7.Bob Keslo: Chief of medicine at Sacred heart hospital on Scrubs. He loved to say his name, had oddly youthful legs, and a tattoo of the name Johnny on his butt. He was an old sailor buddy and if you went through what he had you would understand. ;)
8.Books: The best thing in the world is to curl up with a good books.
9.Box 5: Another really easy one. In the story, the Phantom always insisted this box be unsold for his personal use. The irony is such a location is meant to be seen in and show off one's wealth. Perhaps a metaphor for Erik's desire for a life of normalcy, or to show the power he yields over the mangers. Either way, it will be in an upcoming chapter of BMS
10.Blues: No matter where I go in life, no matter what I do, I'll always be a Chicago gal who loves her blues. Eat that Iowa!
Haven't had too many comments on the old lj lately, comment and I'll give you a letter.