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02.02.2006

babblingdweeb

I am bored

I was tagged by P’Nut for this meme.

The rules: The tagged victim lists 8 different points of their perfect lover/partner, mentioning the sex of said partner. Tag 8 victims to join this game & leave a comment on a post letting them know they’ve been tagged. If tagged before, no need to contribute.

The meme: Target of My Perfect Partner: Female
1. Does not want kids
2. Loves hugs
3. Good street smarts (ability to use common sense)
4. Good common sense
5. Awesome sense of humor
6. Intelligent
7. Can keep up with my adventures
8. Goes by “Alex”

I tag: No one. :)

Update: I should add that no smoking and no drugs are automatically assumed…so I suppose I have a top 10.

Daily Horoscope

02.02.2006

babblingdweeb

Scorpio – InfoSpace

I thought this one started out good, then I got confused. Since when have I been torn between who to relax with? I didn’t realize I was flirting with anyone…maybe next time I can get a little clue as to who I’m flirting with before I ask the postal carrier if she wants to watch a movie tonight…besides, I’m tried and I want a nap; I don’t want to go out tonight.

“You’re so ready to relax that it’s not funny. What is funny is that you’re actually feeling torn between whom to relax with — usually not a problem for you. Should you spend another evening with a friend you’ve started flirting with, or take that new admirer up on an exciting offer? Regardless of which you choose, taking the night off to simply get some sleep shouldn’t be an option. Make some coffee, grab a shower, and rally.”
Daily Horoscope: Scorpio – InfoSpace

Photo moment #54

02.02.2006

babblingdweeb

“Silence is more musical than any song.”
– Christina Rossetti

I had selected this quote first, but I liked the one by Eliot better. Now I just realized that I used it before! So here is my original pick.

“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.”
– Charles W. Eliot; The Happy Life, 1896

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