st. john calls home
Jun. 25th, 2004 11:04 amYou know what's really wrong with my life? This is. Last National Excuse to Get Drunk Day? I was at work. The one before that? I was at work. Today? The National Excuse to Get Drunk Day that is today? I'm at work. We have so many national excuse to get drunk days in the year and I insist on missing out on all of them. That's what's wrong with my life. That's what.
They will be burning the big fires (pyres) tonight, flame&flame towards the sky, but I can't remember what for. To make the witches go away? To remember the warning beacons of old? To keep the mosquitoes out and the warm in and pretty pretty flames?
Right, children. We be very hard-working and productive now, we must. (I keep forgetting that I can't access the gfic mail from here.)
ETA. workplace lunch was excellent today - baby potatoes and chicken drumsticks with mango-curry mayonnaise - although my inner vegetarian feels a bit naughty eating chicken. But, on a general level, the eggs in the mayonnaise were probably not free-range, I eat cheese with little regard to where the milk came from, I bought ice cream the other day even though the brand was recently sold to Nestle, and the coffee I drink every day is practically never fair trade, so I tend to get to feel naughty a lot. (Um. also, I smoke.) My point, though, was to make a note to self to find out whether you can be a vegetarian and on low-carb diet simultaneously or whether that would cause you to keel over and DIE from malnutrition. Just because I'd like to know, not because I have any intention to give up carbs. Because, dude. Really, now.
They will be burning the big fires (pyres) tonight, flame&flame towards the sky, but I can't remember what for. To make the witches go away? To remember the warning beacons of old? To keep the mosquitoes out and the warm in and pretty pretty flames?
Right, children. We be very hard-working and productive now, we must. (I keep forgetting that I can't access the gfic mail from here.)
ETA. workplace lunch was excellent today - baby potatoes and chicken drumsticks with mango-curry mayonnaise - although my inner vegetarian feels a bit naughty eating chicken. But, on a general level, the eggs in the mayonnaise were probably not free-range, I eat cheese with little regard to where the milk came from, I bought ice cream the other day even though the brand was recently sold to Nestle, and the coffee I drink every day is practically never fair trade, so I tend to get to feel naughty a lot. (Um. also, I smoke.) My point, though, was to make a note to self to find out whether you can be a vegetarian and on low-carb diet simultaneously or whether that would cause you to keel over and DIE from malnutrition. Just because I'd like to know, not because I have any intention to give up carbs. Because, dude. Really, now.