This is the house I think about whenever I buy some scarf or pair of shoes on eBay...shudder.
Speaking of stuff-thru-the-mail, did you get the oh-so-ghetto package I sent? Sorry about the ghettoness, but I believe the Top Model Goodness(TM) is intact.
We have a problem with two pack rats at work... since we have no office space, and we're totally overcrowded and under construction and science teachers manage to accumulate a lot of crap. The two of them refuse to throw any shit away, which is why we are stuck with (among other things) a moldy fish tank, random power tools, ancient horticulture supplies, and a large set of earth science books from the 1970s clogging up our storage space. Oh, and did I mention the 25-year-old Life magazines and the giant container of boulder-size rocks? This is how I imagine their houses looking.... -Sasha
Hi my name is Gina. I like a lot of things. You will find them listed below, in alphabetical order for lack of a better order, mostly for my own web-surfing convenience. I also like my family, my friends, emotionally unavailable men, visiting people in far away places, taking pictures, dogs, my cats, sandwiches, long walks, Central Wisconsin, buying things on Ebay, reading books very very slowly, stressing myself out to the point of developing sleep and digestive disorders, and pilates.
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There's something repulsive about beer burritos and humans.
That's a lot of stuff.
This is the house I think about whenever I buy some scarf or pair of shoes on eBay...shudder.
Speaking of stuff-thru-the-mail, did you get the oh-so-ghetto package I sent? Sorry about the ghettoness, but I believe the Top Model Goodness(TM) is intact.
Another two eps coming your way, btw.
i actually felt a wave of humanitarianism rush over me when i read this. i want to go over to her house with a garbage truck.
-ellen
We have a problem with two pack rats at work... since we have no office space, and we're totally overcrowded and under construction and science teachers manage to accumulate a lot of crap. The two of them refuse to throw any shit away, which is why we are stuck with (among other things) a moldy fish tank, random power tools, ancient horticulture supplies, and a large set of earth science books from the 1970s clogging up our storage space. Oh, and did I mention the 25-year-old Life magazines and the giant container of boulder-size rocks? This is how I imagine their houses looking....
-Sasha
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