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At work today I was informed by my co-worker (male, twenty-five) that I need to cut loose more often. Apparently this is because my two-week holiday with my family next month will not involve drinking, partying, and picking up strange men in bars. "Getting drunk isn't my idea of fun at all," I said. "Hangovers are really not my idea of fun." He kind of looked at me and protested, "Don't knock it till you try it!" Uh, thanks, co-worker, but no thank you. (Disclaimer: very much not a teetotaller. If it weren't illegal, what with me being not quite nineteen, I would probably have a glass of -- very fruity and girly -- wine fairly often.) But seriously, I have no desire to lose all of my inhibitions and do things I would be justifiably embarrassed about later, possibly even ashamed of, not to mention putting myself in danger. Also, hangover. No-one enjoys a hangover. Why not just avoid them altogether by being responsible with the drink? Also, strange men in bars? Yuck.
But -- seriously? I am uptight? I need to cut loose? I mean... no one has ever said this to me before. Ever. And when I told my parents they laughed even harder than I had.
In other news, I persuaded a girl to buy a copy of A Countess Below Stairs. Hurrah! Also need to write post for book blog BUT WHAT ABOUT.
But -- seriously? I am uptight? I need to cut loose? I mean... no one has ever said this to me before. Ever. And when I told my parents they laughed even harder than I had.
In other news, I persuaded a girl to buy a copy of A Countess Below Stairs. Hurrah! Also need to write post for book blog BUT WHAT ABOUT.
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Date: 2009-06-11 07:19 pm (UTC)"You're driving a spork into your leg." "So I am! HILARIOUS."
(Alessandra's brother Brennan re-enacted this with a knife once. It went badly. :D)
Also, I plan to run a series on the blog in regards to Vampire Novels Which Don't Suck. (Verily, the pun is inescapable.) So perhaps I just ought to start. Wondering if I should review the Hamblys together or separately, though. And how much I should warn people about certain bits of Sunshine (...my mother reads that journal). I should also review vampire novels that I haven't liked. :/ In the case of Twilight, that will probably turn into philosophical discussion of how Bella is an idiot with less sense than her cactus (I SHIP BELLA/CACTUS! TEAM CACTUS FOREVER!) and Edward is a psychopath and why are parents thinking this is a totally awesome thing for their nine-year-olds to read?
Maybe I should just do a PRETTY COVERS ZOMG post to get me back off the ground...
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Date: 2009-06-11 07:39 pm (UTC)