In the Intardweb Geek Party thread I wrote:....We will do this again soon.
Well, it's actually all about me and my friends.
Since the SCC is kind enough to throw me a birfdhey party in the form of the HP40 comp on my actual natal day, I'm gonna throw myself a B-Day party Fri night. Should be home around 7 or so, same bat time, same bat station. Kick me an email at climbingparty@gmail.com if you need directions. Plenty of room to crash, if there's enough interest I'll entertain the idea of getting another keg.
So, if you're comfortable enough with the world considering you one of my friends then come on over.
Wes wrote:Can we please invite all the girls from Dario's party last year?
hahahahah I remember a thread about that...
quoted in short from a show I saw last night
"Why is it that whenever an adult woman wants to dress up for halloween she always ends up being a slut....a slutty doctor, a slutty witch, a slutty teacher...."
personally i thought the naughty angles were just trying to overturn stereotypes about woman and our bodies. i mean, it's okay for men to walk around topless.
i demand equality.
I know that you believe that you understood what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
- Robert McCloskey
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
- Emo Philips
What I’ve noticed throughout my miss-spent youth. The rule of thumb regarding Halloween and costume parties: guys find this as an opportunity to show off their masculine side (superheroes, strong movie characters, pirates, musketeers, etc.) without getting a label of “full of themselves” and women find this as an opportunity to safely show off their sexual, feminine side without getting a label of “easy” or “slut”. It doesn’t apply to everyone, but it’s a pretty safe bet.