Thursday, June 15, 2006

I have been SOO productive today.

First of all, I haven't had the chance to recognize all the folks from around the country and world that are visiting the site that I probably don't personally know. Welcome folks! I hope you have checked out my links on the side bar. Most of those people are more interesting than me, but thanks for checking me out anyway! Leave me comments because I love them!

So work today has been slow. It hasn't been this slow in a long time, which is probably why my blogs have been so boring. I realized that my ability to read the news is directly correlated to the number of angry politically-minded blogs that I post. Obviously I have no idea what's going on in the world right now, besides the previous blog where I tried to hit it all in one shot. heh.

Since there's not lots of interesting news to tell you about, I'll tell you about the upcoming bachelorette party I'm about to throw this weekend. My best friend K is getting married next weekend, so this weekend I'm having my core middle/high school friends who I've managed to stay in touch with come up for some drunk bitchery. Haha. Acutally - we've always been really tame chicks - so it probably won't be exactly like that, but I suppose there's a first for everything.

This group of friends have been together since elementary and middle school. We've managed to stay pretty tight-knit, actually loose-knit, but still "knit" over the past....OMG FIFTEEN YEARS?! (holy shit, I'm getting old!)

The things I learned about friendship from them:
1. I CAN be friends with a republican, but let's try not to talk about the ethics of torture. (Sorry if you read this, M, I know you're not a "true" republican, but for the purposes of storytelling...)
2. You don't have to talk to someone once a week, month, 6 months, or even once a year in order to maintain a true friendship. Sometimes it's better when you don't talk to them anyway, you bitches.
3. Sometimes you forget how well you know a person or how well they know you, but then you'll remember and it turns out that it's probably the reason you're still friends. Don't let them tell all your new friends who are still impressed by your novelty though. It'll ruin the surprise.

Ahh - let's all join in a chorus of "That's what friends are for."
OOoohyeaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh





AHAHAHAHA! Okay, is it nice to pick on people like that? I can't help it. I love intertron. (I have no idea who those people are, btw.)

So this Bachelorette party that's happening tomorrow...I broke down and made K a mini-veil to wear for the night we go out since it's tradition to make the bride-to-be wear something marking her as such. Something about this tradition reeks of obligation though. Bleh. I'm hoping we can not be totally trashy like those annoying chicks you see out in Pioneer square wearing skinny stilettos they can't walk in and skanky outfits - who squeal and scream and do slutty stuff to get boys to buy them drinks. There are other people in the world that take money/compensation for doing slutty things...
EEEEhhhhh I really don't want to do that to my friend.

Well, we'll see how it goes. I'll bring a camera. And then I'll make a slideshow... heh!

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