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psalm_onethirtyone) wrote2007-06-16 11:11 pm
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"Still She Leaves a Light Burning in the Hall..."
Baby, I did stuff to-day.
I got up at crazy o'clock (eight-thirty) and recycled in Newport and went the gym and bought the most amazing balloon for Zara's birthday and yes I do plan ahead why do you ask now shush and then went to a graduation party for the son of one of Mum's close friends--incidentally, did you know they make custom M&Ms? because I didn't, but now I do, and believe that I will use that information to my own ends--and then went to the Oriental house and scraped the paint off the summer kitchen as prep for sanding and painting it. :D I have not been home at all to-day--we got back from Oriental around nine.
Also? I have a shiny. I'll take photographs at some point.
And. What else. OH. TWO CONVERSATIONS OF LIFE SCREWING WITH SOUJIN.
Her: Hey, you're Kay's other daughter, aren't you?
Me: Yes. ^_^
Her: How old are you?
Me: Seventeen.
Her: BAHAHAHAHA. *wipes tear* Seriously, how old are you? Twelve?
Me: ...
Her: Wait, you really are seventeen?
Me: ...Yes.
Me: So I need to ILL Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell.
Her: We have that in the booksale, actually.
Me: Oo! Really? For how much?
Her: Three bucks.
Me: Ooo. Okay. I'll just buy it, then.
Her: 'Kay. *fetches book*
Me: :D I used to have a copy of this, looked exactly like this one, but I lost it. It was sad because I paid sixty dollars for it.
Her: Really? When did you lose it?
Me: About a year ago.
Her: This was donated about a year ago.
Me: ...really now.
Her: Yep.
Me: ...
Her: ...
Me: Did I just buy my own sixty-dollar book back for three dollars?
Her: I believe you did.
Me: GAHHHH.
Her: Ha ha ha! You don't have to pay for it.
Me: OH I BELIEVE I WILL.
Her: HA HA HA.
See? Totally screwing with me. Cripes.
I got up at crazy o'clock (eight-thirty) and recycled in Newport and went the gym and bought the most amazing balloon for Zara's birthday and yes I do plan ahead why do you ask now shush and then went to a graduation party for the son of one of Mum's close friends--incidentally, did you know they make custom M&Ms? because I didn't, but now I do, and believe that I will use that information to my own ends--and then went to the Oriental house and scraped the paint off the summer kitchen as prep for sanding and painting it. :D I have not been home at all to-day--we got back from Oriental around nine.
Also? I have a shiny. I'll take photographs at some point.
And. What else. OH. TWO CONVERSATIONS OF LIFE SCREWING WITH SOUJIN.
Her: Hey, you're Kay's other daughter, aren't you?
Me: Yes. ^_^
Her: How old are you?
Me: Seventeen.
Her: BAHAHAHAHA. *wipes tear* Seriously, how old are you? Twelve?
Me: ...
Her: Wait, you really are seventeen?
Me: ...Yes.
Me: So I need to ILL Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell.
Her: We have that in the booksale, actually.
Me: Oo! Really? For how much?
Her: Three bucks.
Me: Ooo. Okay. I'll just buy it, then.
Her: 'Kay. *fetches book*
Me: :D I used to have a copy of this, looked exactly like this one, but I lost it. It was sad because I paid sixty dollars for it.
Her: Really? When did you lose it?
Me: About a year ago.
Her: This was donated about a year ago.
Me: ...really now.
Her: Yep.
Me: ...
Her: ...
Me: Did I just buy my own sixty-dollar book back for three dollars?
Her: I believe you did.
Me: GAHHHH.
Her: Ha ha ha! You don't have to pay for it.
Me: OH I BELIEVE I WILL.
Her: HA HA HA.
See? Totally screwing with me. Cripes.
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Also, I am SO glad you got it back. By whatever convoluted means. XD Cause you have GOT to read it.
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XD I will. As soon as I finish Bartlett and the Forest of Plenty, Moll Flanders, and some other thing I have out.
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And ow. But on the bright side, hey, you got your book back! :D
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XD There's definitely that.
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Also.
ahem.
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...
AH HA HA HA HA. HA.
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...I never really had a problem until I moved down here, and then suddenly all the newsagents wanted ID to prove I was over 16. I'm 26. At that point it just becomes funny...
I'm sure in a few decades when we are middle-aged women, all the other middle-aged women will envy us for not looking our age though :D
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They'd better, or I'm going to feel v. cheated. XD
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When my boyfriend and I went to visit his brother's and said brother's wife in the hospital when they had a kid, the nurse referred to me as a "little girl" (I think I was 21 at the time). And last month I almost got the under-12 discount at a hotel. *cry*
#2: Duuuuuude.
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2. THE IRONY IS NOT FUNNY. ALMOST.