Rambling before bed
Nov. 14th, 2003 01:22 amAn e-mail message from someone I do not know bids me Avoid Penis Growers.
I shall make a note of that.
In fact, it seems that I have just done so.
I have spent the last couple of hours watching cartoons and working on Fearsome Challenges for Sunday's old-school AD&D game. Fearsome, I say! Not even the mightiest Vampire CCG player in all of Christendom will be able to stand against them!
(But fortunately for him, I expect all of the other PCs will kick sufficient bad guy ass before his mage/thief is seriously threatened anyway.)
In other news, tonight I finally actually listened to "Baby Got Back." I went to Sir Mix-a-Lot's website so I could post a link to definitive lyrics in order to try my best to obviate future comments about that "rub her smooth skin" line -- but without finding what I wanted. At any rate, I somehow had never heard the song before. It didn't even sound familiar. I guess in 1992 WCWS (90.9 on your FM dial) was too busy playing U2's "Mysterious Ways" in an endless loop.
Here it is getting late and I still haven't sent the e-mail that was my reason for logging in before going to bed. Isn't that always the way?
I shall make a note of that.
In fact, it seems that I have just done so.
I have spent the last couple of hours watching cartoons and working on Fearsome Challenges for Sunday's old-school AD&D game. Fearsome, I say! Not even the mightiest Vampire CCG player in all of Christendom will be able to stand against them!
(But fortunately for him, I expect all of the other PCs will kick sufficient bad guy ass before his mage/thief is seriously threatened anyway.)
In other news, tonight I finally actually listened to "Baby Got Back." I went to Sir Mix-a-Lot's website so I could post a link to definitive lyrics in order to try my best to obviate future comments about that "rub her smooth skin" line -- but without finding what I wanted. At any rate, I somehow had never heard the song before. It didn't even sound familiar. I guess in 1992 WCWS (90.9 on your FM dial) was too busy playing U2's "Mysterious Ways" in an endless loop.
Here it is getting late and I still haven't sent the e-mail that was my reason for logging in before going to bed. Isn't that always the way?