well, you DO have quite the sexy chin, audro, if i do say so myself. in fact, i find myself daydreaming about quite scandalous activities involving your sexpot of a chin. mmmmmm... hahahahaha, ok, thats just so weird!!! and yes. i am happy now.
here is your david sedaris quote of the day! from barrel fever. by the way, i met him! it was great!
"...But Khe Sahn was no Trick-or-Treater. I started to close the door but was interrupted by her interpreter, a very feminine-looking man carrying an attache case. He introducted himself in English and then turned to Khe Sahn, speaking a language I have sadly come to recognize as Vietnamese. While our languages flows from our mouths, the Vietnamese language sounds as though it is being forced from the speaker by a series of heavy and merciless blows to teh stomach. The words themselves or the sounds of pain. Khe Sahn responded to the interpreter, her voice as high-pitched adn rlentless as a car alarm. The two of them stood on my doorstep, screeching away in Vietnames while i stood by, frightened and confused."
is this that guy who wrote the book that you kept trying to get us to read? Is this your way of forcing me to try to read an excerpt!??! well.. *yawn* wish I could read it, but I'm ready to sleep. too bad. :P
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hahahahaha, ok, thats just so weird!!! and yes. i am happy now.
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i just wanna pet it all day long
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from barrel fever. by the way, i met him! it was great!
"...But Khe Sahn was no Trick-or-Treater. I started to close the door but was interrupted by her interpreter, a very feminine-looking man carrying an attache case. He introducted himself in English and then turned to Khe Sahn, speaking a language I have sadly come to recognize as Vietnamese. While our languages flows from our mouths, the Vietnamese language sounds as though it is being forced from the speaker by a series of heavy and merciless blows to teh stomach. The words themselves or the sounds of pain. Khe Sahn responded to the interpreter, her voice as high-pitched adn rlentless as a car alarm. The two of them stood on my doorstep, screeching away in Vietnames while i stood by, frightened and confused."
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