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yay stores in phoenix aren't dumb c:I had something to say in here and I forgo-- oh I remember now. It was sorta dumb anyways, just that like all the stores down in phoenix went HELLO LADIES oh and gentleman
what the hell even i read captain underpants when i was littleKid's books are for sure the best. Down in phoenix waiting for the flight to Chicago I made friends with an eight-year-old boy who never read Captain Underpants and hated Amelia Bedelia. What.
Also oscar wilde was arrested for the gay on my birthday, isn't that ironic.
This sounds awesome and I'll totally watch it tomorrow. Thanks for the link!Also! You should watch this because it's amazing. It was written by the guy who wrote Hairspray and is about (and I quote): During a celebration of “a brand new bright Obama day,” pro-8 folks sneak in and put hate in the constitution — because the Bible says that gay love is a sin. Jesus (Jack Black) appears on the scene to point out that the Bible also forbids shrimp eating and encourages wife stoning. Then Neil Patrick Harris, billed as A Very Smart Fellow, reminds all present that gay marriage provides a boost to the economy. Finally, an argument everyone can agree with.
Oh, I'm actually going to my local (and only) Waterstone's tomorrow to pick up some stuff tomorrow and I'll look out for the book, but if I can't find it I think that'd be a lovely idea. I'd send you something back but er I don't have anything cool apart from a metric fuckton of pirated dvds ):VPLJ, I'm nearly done with The Married Man and I think you'd quite like it. I'll probably not read it again, and I'd be happy to send it to you if you/your parentals would be okay with it.
Yes! I found the book, surprisingly. It cost ten euro, so I bought it, hurrah. I picked up The Browning Version and Maus, and I was supposed to get Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde but it hadn't arrived yet. It'll probably be here next week.Did you find the book? What else did you get?
That flower in your avatar is ~awfully~ pretty. Can I touch it?
Face. Eyes especially. Eyes are just awesome in general.
I also love hair. Although I'm not picky about how it looks. I just like the potential it has to be played with. :D