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Feb. 26th, 2003 06:27 pmMy hair is grubby and I need to do laundry.
I only got six hours of sleep, interrupted when I had a weird nightmare of a tall, red and high-breasted female wax figure and a cobra-head-handle whip she was tortured with in life. I had a feeling that whip was very much alive.
I did my federal and my state taxes. Woo.
I'm not allowed to use Word files during lunch and breaks anymore.
I want to travel far from the cold.
I am close to retyping the chapters of my novel, but I don't want to say anything too soon.
I have Marie-Pascale Elfman, Caroline Thompson and Lisa Marie doing the 'Bitter Exes Review.' They are singing "Cell Block Tango," with altered lyrics making fun of their exes. They follow it with a parody of the "Too Fat/Not Too Fat Polka," again, making fun of their meglomaniacal, obsessed exes. Lisa Marie does an enthusastic rendition of "Ex-Lover's Lovers," and Marie-Pascale ends on a planative note with "Ponichelle"
I only got six hours of sleep, interrupted when I had a weird nightmare of a tall, red and high-breasted female wax figure and a cobra-head-handle whip she was tortured with in life. I had a feeling that whip was very much alive.
I did my federal and my state taxes. Woo.
I'm not allowed to use Word files during lunch and breaks anymore.
I want to travel far from the cold.
I am close to retyping the chapters of my novel, but I don't want to say anything too soon.
I have Marie-Pascale Elfman, Caroline Thompson and Lisa Marie doing the 'Bitter Exes Review.' They are singing "Cell Block Tango," with altered lyrics making fun of their exes. They follow it with a parody of the "Too Fat/Not Too Fat Polka," again, making fun of their meglomaniacal, obsessed exes. Lisa Marie does an enthusastic rendition of "Ex-Lover's Lovers," and Marie-Pascale ends on a planative note with "Ponichelle"