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Oct. 2nd, 2003 05:03 amYou know that feeling you get when you think you left the iron on? I just woke up an hour or so ago and now I can't get back to sleep because I'm having a severe case of That Feeling. It's about something at work, because I screwed up a whole bunch of stuff yesterday and made a checklist and still feel as if I did something idiotic like not hit the one button that made an entire afternoon's worth of work worthwhile.
And I woke up at four, too, right about the time that the girl who comes in before me gets there ...
Aw, geez. I cannot be hearing early-morning screams of aggravation from two miles away, can I? Can I?!
Oh, and was I the only person on the planet who didn't watch "Angel" tonight? *checks friends list* Hmm. Yes. Yes, I was. Hey, don't look at me like that. You people have your cootie-ridden eyeballs all over Spike.
As sad as it is, I like the thought that Christopher Gorman is sitting on a soundstage somewhere waiting to perform solely for me. Because then my thoughts go to an even naughtier place than the one the phrase "Spike on 'Angel'" takes me to. Amazingly enough, there is a naughtier place than that.
Even more amazing, I'm old enough to get in. I can't decide if that's cool or depressing.
EDIT: Okay, I did flip onto "Angel" just in time to see Angel's big granite head broodily filling my TV screen and Harmony popping her head in with a huge grin saying, "Blondie Bear?" Which finally answers that eternal question, "Was there ever anything that could have made that Connor/Cordelia sex scene amusing at all?"
And I woke up at four, too, right about the time that the girl who comes in before me gets there ...
Aw, geez. I cannot be hearing early-morning screams of aggravation from two miles away, can I? Can I?!
Oh, and was I the only person on the planet who didn't watch "Angel" tonight? *checks friends list* Hmm. Yes. Yes, I was. Hey, don't look at me like that. You people have your cootie-ridden eyeballs all over Spike.
As sad as it is, I like the thought that Christopher Gorman is sitting on a soundstage somewhere waiting to perform solely for me. Because then my thoughts go to an even naughtier place than the one the phrase "Spike on 'Angel'" takes me to. Amazingly enough, there is a naughtier place than that.
Even more amazing, I'm old enough to get in. I can't decide if that's cool or depressing.
EDIT: Okay, I did flip onto "Angel" just in time to see Angel's big granite head broodily filling my TV screen and Harmony popping her head in with a huge grin saying, "Blondie Bear?" Which finally answers that eternal question, "Was there ever anything that could have made that Connor/Cordelia sex scene amusing at all?"
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Date: 2003-10-02 01:11 pm (UTC)