Un ange en danger
Aug. 7th, 2006 09:11 amQuel ange? Why,
taffbug, of course. Not that she's really in danger; I've just been listening to MC Solaar on Red Hot + Cool is all. Although TAFF can be dangerous, so who knows? But she was spotted yesterday at the special TAFF pubmeet at the Blue Star, where she was handing around a blank book and asking people to draw something from Seattle. There was a geoduck, a Space Needle, a salmon, a crow, and
libertango's face. The crow was not eating a bag of Cheetos, nor was Hal, although he did have the calimari caesar. The TAFF angel was noticed eating the hummus, drinking Coke ("It comes in pints?"), and threatening to publish a fanzine about ponies wearing gasmasks. Or something. I think I've gotten a few details scrambled, and I blame the Arrogant Bastard.
Earlier in the day I spoke with Hazel, who is clearly still in a lot of pain over the loss of her mother, but I did make her laugh when I told her about breaking up with S. and then quoted Lynda Barry: "Love is an exploding cigar we willingly smoke." Then I did penance on the porch, stripping out the unpaintable caulk, or anyway most of it. When my back got sore from bending and twisting, I watched a few episodes of Garo: The Fanged Wolf. I'm not quite used to living in a world in which a 25-episode Japanese TV show that ran through March of this year is already available over here with very good subtitles done by fans. This instant gratification thing just can't be good for the soul. Just click the bunny, and your every desire is satisfied! We are all of us en danger.
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Earlier in the day I spoke with Hazel, who is clearly still in a lot of pain over the loss of her mother, but I did make her laugh when I told her about breaking up with S. and then quoted Lynda Barry: "Love is an exploding cigar we willingly smoke." Then I did penance on the porch, stripping out the unpaintable caulk, or anyway most of it. When my back got sore from bending and twisting, I watched a few episodes of Garo: The Fanged Wolf. I'm not quite used to living in a world in which a 25-episode Japanese TV show that ran through March of this year is already available over here with very good subtitles done by fans. This instant gratification thing just can't be good for the soul. Just click the bunny, and your every desire is satisfied! We are all of us en danger.