Random thoughts occuring on thanksgiving.
First of all, Happy Thanksgiving. I could have had dinner with an American expat group here, but half of them are vegetarians, and I really hate spending thanksgiving with vegetarians and their inevitable tofurkey. Instead I'm cooking dinner here. We've got part of a turkey in the oven and I'm planning stovetop stuffing, sweet potatoes and crescent rolls from a can.
I dyed my hair red the other day. Bright cherry red. I'm pretty happy with it. I still wish my hair wasn't curly and falling out, but now it's at least a more interesting color.
I have a terrible cold. I didn't sleep at all last night because I couldn't breathe.
My husband keeps saying he expects a blog post about a thing we saw on late night tv the other night. Wouldn't want to disappoint him. It was a show that seems to focus on bizarre fetishes from around the world. I saw what has to be the weirdest porn video ever. It was a woman wearing a normal shirt, but just underwear below the waist, and she was sitting on her living room floor with a vacuum cleaner and farting into the various attachments, then sniffing the attachment while commenting on the fart. The scariest part? It was a clip from her fourth full-length video. She has made not one, but FOUR videos of herself farting. And people buy them! There are people who are terribly turned-on by a mostly-clothed woman farting into her vacuum cleaner attachments.
In other news the guinea pigs are fine. Spike still has bladder problems and Homer had a mild respiratory problem earlier this week, but he seems fine now. Fudge is a chubby little blob of piggy and Elvis is still a twitchy little spaz. We stuck Fudge and Spike in a cage together a while ago, and it turned into some bizarre rodent gay porn. Fudge wouldn't stop humping poor Spikey. We went to the pet store for more hay, and they had a bunch of little baby guinea pigs, and there was one there that was humping everyone in sight, so it isn't unusual. At least Fudge wasn't humping Spike's head.
Alana
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Posted by: Matthew Lenihan | December 2, 2007 12:40 PM