My Name Rocks
July 26, 2007
A little ego-stroking now and then is relished by the wisest men.
J: is really sweet
O: has one of the best personalities ever
S: Cute
I: loves to laugh and smile
E: has gorgeous eyes
Now you:
A: hot
B: loves people
C: good kisser
D: makes people laugh
E: has gorgeous eyes
F: people wild and crazy adore you
G: very outgoing
H: easy to fall in love with
I: loves to laugh and smile
J: is really sweet
K: really silly
L: smile to die for
M: Makes dating fun
N: can kick your ass
O: has one of the best personalities ever
P: popular with all types of people
Q: a hypocrite
R: good boyfriend or girlfriend
S: Cute
T: very good kisser
U: is very sexual
V: not too judgmental
W: very broad minded
X: never let people tell you what to do
Y: is loved by everyone
Z: can be funny and dumb at times
Oh, He's Just A Friend
July 24, 2007
Here's a secret: I tend to have my guard up around women.
Why? Off the top of my head, a few reasons: I hate girl drama, I hate gossip, I don't really care for shopping, and even though I watched every single episode of Sex & The City on dvd, I didn't really (and still don't) understand the hype. Frankly, I think that show caused more than one semi-smart woman to turn dumb. I do not believe that every move or sound made by a man is meant to be broken down and painstakingly analyzed. If you are one of those women, I don't mean any disrespect, but for the love of Pete! Get a life.
Anyway. You can probably guess that I don't have many close female friends. I know it's hard to believe after all I've just told you, but it's true. Throughout my childhood up until my early 20s when I got involved with my first serious boyfriend, all my best friends were male. Sean, Shawn, Claire, David, George, Gerald. Wow. Writing out that list suddenly made it clear that 3 of 6 former male best friends were gay. (But I digress.)
"Men and women can't be friends because the sex part always gets in the way. ... No man can be friends with a woman that he finds attractive. He always wants to have sex with her." -Harry Burns in When Harry Met Sally
Do you think there is truth to that statement? Why or why not? AND! Is it possible for a girl to say to a guy something along the lines of, "Hey, I think you're pretty cool. Wanna grab a cup of coffee and hang out?" without the guy thinking she was coming on to him or wanting something more than just friendship?
Happy Monday
July 23, 2007
I am not saying my affection can be bought (well not entirely), but there are two people in my life who I like just a little bit more today for saying these sentences to me:
"I know you like Harry Potter, so here's a copy of the new book."
and
"I know you like Interpol, so here's a copy of their new cd."
What a fantastic Monday this is turning out to be. This might be some sort of cosmic reward for spending all of yesterday afternoon on my hands and knees scrubbing my floors.