Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 11:22 pm
i'll have to check isabelle out -- i'll do my best to remember it when i'm in my local record store and they're like no, i've never heard of that person.
so then do you think charlotessville is a good model city?
not that it really matters what you or i think, but virginia is such a precarious state . . .we've got mountains, coastal areas, big cities, little towns, farms, suburban sprawl, inner city ghetto, just a weird hodge-podge, i've lived in most of them or spent a chunk of time here and there, with oddly enough, the exception of charlottesville, it's the one place i don't know a whole lot about -- i also have not been to tangier island and am fascinated by it and think that it is a real shame and disgrace that i haven't as i teach English and it's sort of an oddity -- for the past two spring breaks it has been my plan to go there by myself and just see what it's like, i don't know why, i just want to, last year a little bit o surgery got in the way.
but today i went to see a lunch box exhibit which is on loan from the smithsonian; it was really neat and seems to sum up where we are in terms of transition here. the last peice was of course a plastic bag . . . the replacement for all those neat boxes. they had some really cool ones too, the yellow submarine. it wasn't my favorite though i think my favorite was this beat up folk art one, it had these really delicate patterns and flowers that someone had done by hand . . . it was very pretty and old and a little raggedy and reminded me of my town . . . i was like, that's us and behind it in line of course the generic ugly ass plastic igloo bag.
an earl grey bar, now that i would like to try. earl grey is my very favorite breakfast tea -- and i don't even know if it's supposed to be a breakfast tea or not, nor do i care, but it is the kind of tea that you know is cleaning your teeth. i mean it feels good to drink it.
i think we should have a what's your favorite tea thread.
question for pixie
pixie, i've been drinking this raspberry leaf tea, it doesn't taste like raspberries btw, but it's supposed to help strengthen the female system, if you know what i mean, have you ever heard anything about this stuff?
i started drinking it; after about three months or so, things were, whammo, healed -- sometimes i wonder how much of this shit just a placebo, then i think, who cares.
so then do you think charlotessville is a good model city?
not that it really matters what you or i think, but virginia is such a precarious state . . .we've got mountains, coastal areas, big cities, little towns, farms, suburban sprawl, inner city ghetto, just a weird hodge-podge, i've lived in most of them or spent a chunk of time here and there, with oddly enough, the exception of charlottesville, it's the one place i don't know a whole lot about -- i also have not been to tangier island and am fascinated by it and think that it is a real shame and disgrace that i haven't as i teach English and it's sort of an oddity -- for the past two spring breaks it has been my plan to go there by myself and just see what it's like, i don't know why, i just want to, last year a little bit o surgery got in the way.
but today i went to see a lunch box exhibit which is on loan from the smithsonian; it was really neat and seems to sum up where we are in terms of transition here. the last peice was of course a plastic bag . . . the replacement for all those neat boxes. they had some really cool ones too, the yellow submarine. it wasn't my favorite though i think my favorite was this beat up folk art one, it had these really delicate patterns and flowers that someone had done by hand . . . it was very pretty and old and a little raggedy and reminded me of my town . . . i was like, that's us and behind it in line of course the generic ugly ass plastic igloo bag.
an earl grey bar, now that i would like to try. earl grey is my very favorite breakfast tea -- and i don't even know if it's supposed to be a breakfast tea or not, nor do i care, but it is the kind of tea that you know is cleaning your teeth. i mean it feels good to drink it.
i think we should have a what's your favorite tea thread.
question for pixie
pixie, i've been drinking this raspberry leaf tea, it doesn't taste like raspberries btw, but it's supposed to help strengthen the female system, if you know what i mean, have you ever heard anything about this stuff?
i started drinking it; after about three months or so, things were, whammo, healed -- sometimes i wonder how much of this shit just a placebo, then i think, who cares.