Sunday, February 20, 2005

Swing That Line!

Frontiers Problem Set, worth 10% of grade?
pssshhhhhhh

I Think I'm Gonna Kill Myself, by Elton John?
No thanks

Anyone remember Adventures In Babysitting?
and how!

May This Weekend Never End!
optative subjunctive?

What DOES a fool believe?
Whatever it is, he sees it. And it's back in her long-ago.

If you show him that you care just for him, do the things he likes to do, wear your hair just for him, you will be his.
...So consider it.

5 Comments:

Blogger Dollar Boner said...

What is this about Dan Byrne having a pound o fat magnet?? I'm not sure what that is. Have you been to his house?? Haha. Umm...the doobie brothers are great. Mrs. Smith said Mary and I weren't "hard working doobies" once and I was like wtf, you want us to be marijuana cigarettes. I didn't say that though. Listen to some more Journey. Shine.

9:30 PM  
Blogger kat said...

haha yeah holly. i didn't get the pound of fat thing either. haha. oh adventures in babysitting i watched that for like the other half of my childhood that I wasn't watching Home Alone. or Uncle Buck.

9:53 PM  
Blogger Becky said...

I don't know...haven't you seen those magnets that are fashioned to look like a pound of fat...and you keep them on your fridge to keep you from eating too much...

it just seemed like something Dan Byrne wouldn't have, or maybe he would - the joke lies within the ambiguity. Or at least it tried to lie there.

People who like Cathy are very likely to have that magnet...just you wait and see...

10:40 PM  
Blogger amanda said...

everyone was commenting, so i thought i would. holly- you are the hardest workind doobie. becky i laughed so hard at the fat because i was so confused....ambiguity?, i think so. katherine0 i got your cd 's in the mail/male today. whoop, whoop i am so excited. thanks. you're a real friends as apposed to these fake mo fo's

6:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Remember "Adventures in Babysitting"? How can I NOT remember it? In fact, remember is not a good word; for me, it's more like I LIVE it. That movie defines my childhood. I always wanted to be the girl in the bus station who the babysister has to go and rescue. Don't ask me why; I was a messed up little kid. Becky: you rock my entire UNIVERSE!

9:33 PM  

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