I saw that car, and I thought "Quimby". It's the sort of name that can be a girl or a boy.
And, shoot, kid. At the rate you're going, I'm going to be asking you for a job. Ooh! I had lunch with a couple of fellas today about a paid marketing internship at their design/interactive shop. I'm a little intimidated, 'cause 1) I don't know interactive, 2) they're nine guys mostly in their mid-20s (I'm a girl, y'know), 3) I'd be doing the writing and one of their things is a megachurch. I ain't down with Jesus, Steven, and I don't want to be steppin' on toes inadvertently. Ah, phoo. No need to hassle you with this crap when I'm sure you've got your own Actual Big Deal Crap hassling you.
By the bye, did you not like Juno? Please say you didn't. I feel like I may have turned uncool for not liking it.
Yeah, Quimby is just one of those names that has the letters lined up that so it's fun to say, and sort of powerful. Powerful like saying all the letters in a cuss word is powerful. I mean, really, I think if I ever hit a stressful moment and said, "Dammit, Quimby!" it would alleviate all problems.
And, no, I do care! Admittedly I only watched the first 20 minutes online, so it didn't get the benefit of the whole movie-going experience, but I just found all the forced idiosyncratic dialog to be painful. The idea of the movie is fine, and Michael Cera is excellent, but everything seemed pushed to such a ridiculous extreme that it just seemed dumb. But, oh, I don't know, I thought Garden State was over-hyped, as well, and the entire world seems to disagree with me on that, too.
It's fine though. the only reason I like either of these movies is that the lead female characters remind me of myself. Except I wasn't pregnant in high school and I didn't fall in love with a guy at the neurologist office. I like both movies because they're quirky and a little painful.
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And, shoot, kid. At the rate you're going, I'm going to be asking you for a job. Ooh! I had lunch with a couple of fellas today about a paid marketing internship at their design/interactive shop. I'm a little intimidated, 'cause 1) I don't know interactive, 2) they're nine guys mostly in their mid-20s (I'm a girl, y'know), 3) I'd be doing the writing and one of their things is a megachurch. I ain't down with Jesus, Steven, and I don't want to be steppin' on toes inadvertently. Ah, phoo. No need to hassle you with this crap when I'm sure you've got your own Actual Big Deal Crap hassling you.
By the bye, did you not like Juno? Please say you didn't. I feel like I may have turned uncool for not liking it.
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Also, I loved juno, but you probably don't care what I thought.
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And, no, I do care! Admittedly I only watched the first 20 minutes online, so it didn't get the benefit of the whole movie-going experience, but I just found all the forced idiosyncratic dialog to be painful. The idea of the movie is fine, and Michael Cera is excellent, but everything seemed pushed to such a ridiculous extreme that it just seemed dumb. But, oh, I don't know, I thought Garden State was over-hyped, as well, and the entire world seems to disagree with me on that, too.
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SO GLAD YOU HAS GF!!!! you deserves some love.
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p.s. It's very gud to see you happppppy, bbbacon.
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