reflections
December 22nd, 2005 Goody Goody Gumdrops for a yummy New Year!

  NOV. 22–DEC. 21 When you take over the world—and with Pluto still in Sadge that could be soon—everybody will benefit from following your example of blitheringly happy anarchy. Until that day arrives, however, a planetary grand cross of fixed planets demands that you stay healthy enough to keep working like a beaver, continue talking to people you’d rather never have to hear from again, and keep your mind active and positive the whole time. If you can hack all that, you might even be able to squeeze in a naughty fantasy or two.
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Ah, The world is a strange and twisted place. Ain’t it the truth, ain’t it the truth. New York City is being stifled by it’s own public transportation and forced to slow down, just in time for the hustle-bustle Holidays. And those of us here in sunny, "unusually warm" (please don’t let it be earthquake weather, please don’t let it be earthquake weather) Los Angeles are no longer feeling East Coast envy just in time for dangled promises (and participles, I’m sure) to decorate like mistletoe. I went looking for an article this morning that I know exists - read it some years ago in Vanity Fair - and couldn’t find hide nor hair of the rascal but did come across: Overheard In New York. (SAMPLE:)

Wednesday One-liners for Chosen People

Girl: And it’s so weird to ask Jews if they are German. I just feel weird doing it, because of the Nazis and all.

–Columbia University

Overheard by: Dan

Wednesday One-liners & the Entertainment Industry

Woman on cell: Yeah, right! Like anyone’s gonna believe there are four SpongeBobs.

–Rockefeller Center

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Love, the weird and random.

Yes,… I realize the strike is over. Yeesh. So now you know, I wrote this Wed.

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