Home, Hay Rides, and Haikus
Sep. 22nd, 2008 03:02 pmHome from Spokane. I had a fabulous time. Saw
ginnith in the musical Hee Haw Hay Ride. She was two different hillbillies and a secretary/assistant in New York. The whole thing was hilarious and crazy and I got to play "Spot the Gay." Which I won. Go me.
I also went to Borders with one of Neesha's roommates and had lots of good food. Drinks and dessert at Twigs and pasta at Tomato Street. Tomato Street was great because they put paper down on the tables and provide crayons. We used the opportunity to write haikus, which she posted about here but I'm reposting for my own amusement.
Neesh:
Little Red Squiggle
So random and misshapen
For you, I giggle.
Me:
My ode to bacon:
You make other food worth eat-
ing. Crisp. Greasy. Yum.
Both:
Haikus are FUN! (Woo)
(Yay) Poetry and crayons!
Sweet. (But no rhyming.) (::sadface::)
"Oh, Tomato Street,"
they said, leaving, "so long and
thanks for all the fish."
I want to know if anyone will read them before the paper gets tossed and replaced. Or if anyone will get the Hitchhiker's reference.
And now I have SGA and True Blood to catch up with. And then How I Met Your Mother and Heroes to watch later. Why does my busy week have to be the one that has all (well, most) of the TV shows I'm interested in coming back? What's a girl to do?
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I also went to Borders with one of Neesha's roommates and had lots of good food. Drinks and dessert at Twigs and pasta at Tomato Street. Tomato Street was great because they put paper down on the tables and provide crayons. We used the opportunity to write haikus, which she posted about here but I'm reposting for my own amusement.
Neesh:
Little Red Squiggle
So random and misshapen
For you, I giggle.
Me:
My ode to bacon:
You make other food worth eat-
ing. Crisp. Greasy. Yum.
Both:
Haikus are FUN! (Woo)
(Yay) Poetry and crayons!
Sweet. (But no rhyming.) (::sadface::)
"Oh, Tomato Street,"
they said, leaving, "so long and
thanks for all the fish."
I want to know if anyone will read them before the paper gets tossed and replaced. Or if anyone will get the Hitchhiker's reference.
And now I have SGA and True Blood to catch up with. And then How I Met Your Mother and Heroes to watch later. Why does my busy week have to be the one that has all (well, most) of the TV shows I'm interested in coming back? What's a girl to do?