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tempestuously) wrote2009-09-14 06:30 pm
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One, 21 guns...
As many of y'alls know, the Nayami is a country fan. So of course all of us over here in countryland are feeling mighty protective of our girl. There has been a lot of anger on the airwaves. But there have also been positives, and as I refuse to give someone anymore Google hits, we will focus on the latter. Country fans who've barely even heard of Beyonce before today called in to express their appreciation for the respect she showed Taylor Swift. Some even said the country channels should play a Beyonce song in tribute. One of the stations tried and got swiftly chided since you know, country channel = country. So he compromised, finding a Sugarland cover of a Beyonce song and playing that instead. I may add this was the most terrifying thing I've ever heard in country. Country singers should not sing those lyrics. But overall, they managed to keep the conversation in the right spirit. Unlike someone whose need to feed his something that begins with an 'e', who has mostly just flustered the OMG RACIST crowd. Seriously, what was he thinking?
In continuing news about my being a nonperson according to my work system, I was not informed of the possible swine flu in our office because I am not part of the all-inclusive mailing list. Thanks guys, really.
And now I shall leave you with an amusing advice letter. I can't provide the answer since it has spoilers to the movie "Extract".
Albuquerque, N.M.: Hello, Prudie! So I hired a P.I., who posed as an erotic masseuse, on my partner. My partner played along over e-mail while never being explicit himself. They arranged to meet and he showed up at the appointed time. When he returned to his apartment (after all, the masseuse was a ruse), he wrote her an e-mail repudiating some of her sexier suggestions. He is now upset at ME for 'violating his trust,' even though he lied several times about his plans with her - and claims he ultimately made the right call. Any advice?
Also, Tina Fey's jibe at Palin during her Emmy acceptance speech is so going to be my new gmail status.
In continuing news about my being a nonperson according to my work system, I was not informed of the possible swine flu in our office because I am not part of the all-inclusive mailing list. Thanks guys, really.
And now I shall leave you with an amusing advice letter. I can't provide the answer since it has spoilers to the movie "Extract".
Albuquerque, N.M.: Hello, Prudie! So I hired a P.I., who posed as an erotic masseuse, on my partner. My partner played along over e-mail while never being explicit himself. They arranged to meet and he showed up at the appointed time. When he returned to his apartment (after all, the masseuse was a ruse), he wrote her an e-mail repudiating some of her sexier suggestions. He is now upset at ME for 'violating his trust,' even though he lied several times about his plans with her - and claims he ultimately made the right call. Any advice?
Also, Tina Fey's jibe at Palin during her Emmy acceptance speech is so going to be my new gmail status.