Nothing like threesomes, public nudity, and office sex get you to come out of your shell, a little.

Jun 08, 2005 15:40

Aislinn (dancetheorange)

Shortly after my last entry I was invited to attend Sasquatch with this girl, who I had just met at the party mentioned in said last entry. I didn't know who was playing (or really care), but in a matter of seconds it was decided I would be going on the trip. Since the Thursday before this event I've been living at her new place (I ( Read more... )

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sunslant June 8 2005, 23:13:54 UTC
#1) Liked the pic with the Glasses. wear them more
#2) fucking Sasquatch. Chris and I went 2 years ago and it rocked. Saw Minus the Bear who...
#3) ...just had an article written about them on msn.com new. Crazy!
#4) way to go in the girl dept.

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How is Germany? quadhome June 8 2005, 23:22:44 UTC
quad: Oh lord, those glasses make you look so scenester.
quad: Haha.
quad: Lame.
Chris Faulkner: Oh yeah. Those, hah. I can't believe someone actually wears those on a regular basis without feeling like a gimp.

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Re: How is Germany? sunslant June 8 2005, 23:26:12 UTC
Are you the Scott that is working with my Chris (Bloom) on the transcript thing?

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Re: How is Germany? quadhome June 8 2005, 23:29:04 UTC
Yes, I am.

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Ha! I was right about the office sex! quadhome June 8 2005, 23:18:10 UTC
Mix:Shake well. Drink carefully, or voluminous posts might spill out.

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tbass June 8 2005, 23:24:43 UTC
The Tablet is a gay paper dude.. it's always been like that.

They're the ones that first mentioned the whole Garrett being gay/getting kicked out of Acceptance thing too.

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noisybastard June 8 2005, 23:30:12 UTC
I had the feeling this was the case, but I don't remember so much gayness in it when I used to read it so long ago.

Best quote from this issue was: "There is always the challenge of getting caught by your neighbors naked with a hard-on and a butt plug up your ass."

Perhaps when I read such stuff years ago it didn't strike me as gay.

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oh_happy_day June 8 2005, 23:31:19 UTC
I hope you'll be spotted more often my friend.

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Good read! sporkier June 8 2005, 23:34:29 UTC
Though, Cedars is an Indian restaurant. I wouldn't really consider it Mediterranean at all. I've been there a lot, but not since living here. Hmm. It's good. Gotta love spinach naan.

I am very excited for the Whole Foods being built into the 2200 Tower on Denny. I've only been to one once, but that was enough to be in love.

It's not until I left Seattle more frequently that I noticed how not ugly it is. And Seattle was named 'Fittest City in the Nation' by some magazine in 2004. But when I went to my friend's prom in Aberdeen, we stopped by Wal Mart, and my co-worker Nick called me. We were gabbing a bit, and I just had to bring up, "This town is weird. It looks like nothing was built after 1960 except this Wal Mart, and everyone here is SO fat and UGLY."

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Re: Good read! noisybastard June 8 2005, 23:50:06 UTC
Cedars is mostly Indian, but they do have a page or two of dishes listed as Mediterranean. I'm planning on going back to try out the Indian dishes. The naan is quite tasty, but I missed out on the spinach variety.

I'll be happy when that new Whole Foods is up and running, even if I won't be around to enjoy it that much. I do wish they were in more towns.

Fittest city in the nation? Really? Well I'll be. That could be part of it. It seems that a large number of people here managed to avoid a good beating by the ugly stick. Far more fashionable, too. Poor Aberdeen.

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