My brain's mixed up but I smell yummy
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Got home last night at 9:30 p.m. to discover that my stuff from Lush had finally arrived. Now the cat and I smell like Skinny Dip shower gel - all warm white chocolate and cloves. I am supposed to smell this way. The cat is not, but the lure of paper, bath products and a cardboard box combined with my poor judgement in leaving the box on the coffee table unattended for a few moments lead to the inevitable disaster.
I find it terribly altering to my sense of how the world should work that the Canadians have access to something that I do not:) We are Americans, we are superior, shouldn't we have Lush stores in more than one or two cities?! Hee Hee. I can't even write that with a straight face.
Didn't get to write last night because I got home so late - Latin student, French student, Latin student. It's a wonder my brain still functions in English. As it is, my vocabulary gets all tangled up when I teach those languages back to back and I tried to teach the subjunctive in the wrong language. Let me tell you, saying to a kid, "it's a mood not a tense" gets you very little aside from blank stares and obscene mutterings.
However, back to writing -
rubberneck continues her scenettes and
whitelight1 was attacked by J/A shmoop to her surprise, which along with the good crack that I've been harrassing from
crankygrrl kept me happy and satisfied yesterday. Which means I should probably return to Word and get myself back to work.
I find it terribly altering to my sense of how the world should work that the Canadians have access to something that I do not:) We are Americans, we are superior, shouldn't we have Lush stores in more than one or two cities?! Hee Hee. I can't even write that with a straight face.
Didn't get to write last night because I got home so late - Latin student, French student, Latin student. It's a wonder my brain still functions in English. As it is, my vocabulary gets all tangled up when I teach those languages back to back and I tried to teach the subjunctive in the wrong language. Let me tell you, saying to a kid, "it's a mood not a tense" gets you very little aside from blank stares and obscene mutterings.
However, back to writing -
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Date: 2003-09-09 10:46 am (UTC)I had another J/A attack last night right as I was falling asleep.
This one is not pretty. I just sent the first pages over to Kaz to gauge the evil quotient.
We'll see...
I wish my cat got into nice smelling things.
Just the other night, she decided to dump the garbage and rip it open.
Nice surprise when I got home...
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Date: 2003-09-09 10:54 am (UTC)The world needs evil J/A.
Actually, the world needs a lot of things... and pretty much all of them have to do with fic I want to read. Huh.
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Date: 2003-09-09 11:24 am (UTC)And my cat normally smells pretty good because he lounges on a box of books next to the bookcase where I keep my perfume so the detritus drifts onto him in the morning when I spray it. He was so a gay man in his last life. He just doesn't have a lot of will power when it comes to boxes and newspaper.
The other one is the trash fiend, although our regular trash is covered. He steals plastic and gum. Love my cats, yes I do.