Say Anything.

'Say Anything' is a John Cusak/Cameron Crowe 1989 teen flick. ' A noble underachiever and a beautiful valedictorian fall in love the summer before she goes off to college.' This is actually not what this thread is about, but the message is the same.

Actually no it isn't, I just like imdb.com and the title sounded interesting. /snort

This is not necessarily a vent thread - far from it. This is about saying anything - weather, the bird outside your work window, the fundamental differences between Mormons and catholics, how Law and Order Criminal Intent doesn't get the props it deserves, that I always forget whether it's 'it's' or 'its', that my daughter has a beautiful smile and the first guy that breaks her heart - I'm breaking his knees...it's about anything.

So, say anything.

Lessa 17 years ago
they can talk about Twlight, Harry Potter and play EQ2 :lol
Darsa 17 years ago
Considering her current squeeze is a farmer who doesn't read anything he doesn't have to and who doesn't ever, EVER access the internet... yours and Jen would have a lot more in common ;)
Lessa 17 years ago
hehe yeah Tristan is a city boy stuck in the country, most of the kids out here arent big readers and doubt many of their parents have more than one computer.. much less high speed internet lol.

His major complaint with his school book reports is he read all of the jr high or high school books on his teacher's list.. Im gonna have to talk to her about getting more put on there..
Mileron 17 years ago
Fucking strep throat.
ROzbeans 17 years ago
I just fucking started the wrong book in the Harry Dresden Files series. How can 1 sentence on page 2 fucking spoil the book before THAT QUICK? /tears up shit
Eve 17 years ago
LoL Which one did that? I don't remember for sure, but I think I read one totally out of order, too. Could be another series I did that tho. I know I get mad when I realize it too :(
ROzbeans 17 years ago
I started 6 instead of 5 and found out that Thomas was his half brother before even reading the god damn story.
Eve 17 years ago
Oopsies! Yeah that one would be one that throws the story off a bit.
Vishanti 17 years ago
You just totally spoilerifficizimapodiliscrewed the stories for me :(
Jetamio 17 years ago
Now we all know Tomas is his half brother :)
ROzbeans 17 years ago
After staring at my computer monitor for about 20 minutes, not doing anything, just staring at it, Mike asked, "What are you doing, Roz?"

"I'm writing."

Obviously, pfft.
Den 17 years ago
LOL - I so get that!
Vishanti 17 years ago
So there've been a bunch of deaths around here lately, which has been bring up some weird conversations. A couple in particular have weirded me out just a little.

1) The nearest funeral home to the hospital where I used to work is a very small property next door to a Long John Silver's. It's actually smaller than Long John Silver's, and parking is cramped due to all the added ambient lawn. OK, so big deal, right? Well, it's on the busiest street in town, near a bunch of restaurants and across from the main entrance to the city mall. Traffic is horrible, and do you really want your funeral to be held next to Long John Silver's, Chik-fil-A, Cici's, McDonald's, Quizno's, and Dairy Queen? On the flipside, do you want a funeral as your lunchtime view?

2) A Waco funeral home where a former coworker's son was in state has a website. I realize there's a need for positive imagery when it comes to offering services to mourners, but they're a bit too saccharine. Iz creepsy. Hell, look at the link below the picture of their happy family on the site: http://www.lakeshorefuneralhome.com/
WTF?
Darsa 17 years ago
Well, I imagine that the economy situation isn't really affecting the Funeral Home business at all, other than people buying less-expensive coffins...

My sister's daycare provider's husband died suddenly yesterday of a heart attack, and he was only 47 years old. That is the scariest thing I've heard in a while =/
Lessa 17 years ago
Yeah, it shocked me when my son's best friend's mother died.. she was younger thanme. She had a brain anurism.. wasnt sick or anything.. just folding laundry one minute and dead instantly the next. The kids saw her fall and her policeman hubby was in the next room sleeping, and nothing any of them could do. Its scary!
ROzbeans 17 years ago
Things I've noticed:

1. David does not like eating out - and I can eat a piping hot baked potato in 2 mins with him screaming to leave
2. That my neighbor is proud of her body, despite it being 300+ pounds and squeezed into skin tight lycra shorts while standing on the front porch, screaming into her telephone


More later.
Lessa 17 years ago
good lord, Im a third that size and I wouldnt step outside in skin tight anything *shudders at the horror of the thought*
ROzbeans 17 years ago
And they were shiny silver lycra. SILVER.
Darsa 17 years ago
Better to catch and reflect all the sun's rays? Perhaps she was trying to brighten things up a little for you? :D
ROzbeans 17 years ago
I don't know, but they leave their living room window completely wide open so we can always see what they're watching, what they're wearing, and who's in there with their leg draped over the couch, bouncing it like a hamhock. It's not like they don't have blinds.

However, for as unappealing as this woman is, her husband is hot. Like, 22 year old hot, but hot nonetheless.