Member: Nessuno

Nessuno has more disorders than you can shake a diagnosis at.

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APRIL 7, 2008 @ 01:02 PM

As of this week, I should be back. I'm missing SG. I needz mah fix.

Random story to amuse you all.

My friend Kelli met a lot of 'interesting' people online last year. Among them was a guy who did professed his love in that "ZOMG, a girl is talking to me" kind of way, of course after knowing her a week. She was amused and sent him a photo of her, since he asked for one. I was there in the coffee shop with her when he reacted. "I think I just creamed my pants." Rarely has a phrase intended as a compliment come out so singularly unsexy and slightly disgusting. We were almost kicked out of the cafe for laughing so hard at his IM. Good times.

But yes, soon to be back and checking/commenting on people's blogs. Because few things brighten a day like someone taking the time out to go to your page, read your rant of the moment and post a reply. Oh the things we take for granted.

SPOILERS! (Click to view)


Me: Do you mind if I hang it on a wall in our new place?
Kelli: Hang it? I'm framing it!

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bald_eagle

bald_eagle

Indianapolis, IN
November 2006

APR 07, 2008 03:07 PM

It's good to hear from you again!

Love the story. It's amazing what guys think will pass for courtship these days. I've noticed several of the ladies here mentioning similar approaches.

Or maybe it's the same guy? shocked

SockPuppet

SockPuppet

I'm lost
July 2006

APR 07, 2008 03:57 PM

I laughed, somewhat sourly; I am so out of practice, I'd probably commit something just as bad... shocked

IDGAS

IDGAS

Jackson Heights, NY
March 2004

APR 07, 2008 04:51 PM

Just don't tell my wife about it tongue tongue

I am glad you are back.

You seem to doing well, this is very good.

Jonesing for SG hum, interesting

thefreak

thefreak

NEWSWIRE

Gardner, MA

APR 07, 2008 06:37 PM


That is equally wrong and hilarious. biggrin

-TM

connielingus

connielingus

Magnolia, NJ
September 2005

APR 08, 2008 01:00 PM

Sweetheart, not only are you the meatsauce on my sghetti western, but it's an almost unbroken rule of thumb for me to hang onto those I've had the good fortune to meet. ♥

That's some pretty sweet wall art you've got, there. love

SockPuppet

SockPuppet

I'm lost
July 2006

APR 08, 2008 03:48 PM

The videos are by (in order) Bo Diddley; Pylon (the late-70s Athens, GA post-punkers); Tom Robinson Band; and Nina Simone, twice.

bald_eagle

bald_eagle

Indianapolis, IN
November 2006

APR 08, 2008 04:01 PM

Yep. I don't mind crossing swords with those who are into the battle. But picking on someone because it was possible to pick on him set me off.

I think you're a good friend now. But you're more than welcome to read as many of my ramblings as you like.

Coyotemike

Coyotemike

Kearney, NE
May 2006

APR 08, 2008 06:23 PM

Nah, it wasn't your comment that led to the removals. I talked to Bean and he edited the post and cut all the comments that came from my fuckup.

masticorestongue

masticorestongue

Loveland, CO
August 2006

APR 08, 2008 07:34 PM

Just a week and a half? admit it your addicted and you can't quit! biggrin (not that we'd want you to.)

Coyotemike

Coyotemike

Kearney, NE
May 2006

APR 08, 2008 07:45 PM

You could always try your luck on the "People Crisis" thread. It's a goody biggrin

KiwiPrincess

KiwiPrincess

Australia
May 2007

APR 10, 2008 03:01 PM

Thanks so much for coming out! Can't wait for next week's nom.

BTW, I think they used the same color for "run around and desert you" and "tell a lie and hurt you".

shirt_weiner

shirt_weiner

Santa Monica, CA
December 2007

APR 25, 2008 08:16 PM

Hey I just got done the book. It was wonderful.

IDGAS

IDGAS

Jackson Heights, NY
March 2004

APR 26, 2008 09:13 AM

This should be right up your alley: from Foreign Affairs
Hostile Intent: U.S. Covert Operations in Chile, 1964-1974. Kristian Gustafson. Potomac Books, 2007, 288 pp. pp. $29.95.

This provocative contribution by a Canadian army officer turned scholar makes good use of newly declassified U.S. government documents, fresh interviews, and Chilean accounts to reexamine the intent, efficacy, and impact of U.S. interventions in Chile. Gustafson focuses on the fascinating interplay among bureaucratic actors in the White House, the CIA, and the State Department (the Defense Department's story remains to be fully told). During the 1960s, Gustafson argues, when U.S. policy was well coordinated with astute guidance from the State Department and a coherent team in the U.S. embassy in Chile, the CIA executed effectively, heavily funding "democratic" mass media, political parties, and trade unions. But when Richard Nixon and his national security adviser, Henry Kissinger, panicked on the election of the Socialist Salvador Allende and back-channeled the CIA into desperate, ill-prepared actions with unforeseen consequences (the assassination of General René Schneider), the policy backfired. Less persuasive is Gustafson's rather muddled and contradictory handling of U.S. involvement, or supposed lack thereof, in the chain of events leading to the fateful coup that killed Allende. Surely, after years of covertly stoking the flames of escalating political polarization, external intervention bears some blame for the bloody repression and prolonged military rule that followed.



Hope all is well.

SockPuppet

SockPuppet

I'm lost
July 2006

MAY 11, 2008 03:22 PM

You're quiet; you OK?

IDGAS

IDGAS

Jackson Heights, NY
March 2004

MAY 15, 2008 05:08 PM

U B Alive?

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