maybe she wasnt a big winner on jeopardy after all and she shouldnt have ordered all those clothes from LL Bean. Maybe it was back to wal-mart after all, and then she could give up all pretension to stylishness. But that was okay, because she lived in........
maybe she wasnt a big winner on jeopardy after all and she shouldnt have ordered all those clothes from LL Bean. Maybe it was back to wal-mart after all, and then she could give up all pretension to stylishness. But that was okay, because she lived in........
a state of denial, where no fashion sense was required. In fact all clothing was optional which meant that...
a state of denial, where no fashion sense was required. In fact all clothing was optional which meant that...
a state of denial, where no fashion sense was required. In fact all clothing was optional which meant that...
a state of denial, where no fashion sense was required. In fact all clothing was optional which meant that...
she had to keep the house extra tidy, so that she didnt end up covered in cat hair and dog fuzz and little bits of whatnot that seem to litter every horizontal surface. And all that cleaning really was tiresome, she she stayed outside as much as she could and.......
she had to keep the house extra tidy, so that she didnt end up covered in cat hair and dog fuzz and little bits of whatnot that seem to litter every horizontal surface. And all that cleaning really was tiresome, she she stayed outside as much as she could and.......
laid in the hammock and dreamed of her lover in jamaica. meanwhile, the cat and dog hair within the house began to move and began to form, what was it? a nest? a hive? what was it? carefully eyed, one could see tiny red ants collecting all of the hair that fluffed along the floor with the slightest of breezes. and many hours later when she went back into her house, she found.........
laid in the hammock and dreamed of her lover in jamaica. meanwhile, the cat and dog hair within the house began to move and began to form, what was it? a nest? a hive? what was it? carefully eyed, one could see tiny red ants collecting all of the hair that fluffed along the floor with the slightest of breezes. and many hours later when she went back into her house, she found.........
"Randy J Stucker wrote:
What is, "Bring me another Absinthe."
The last words of Truman Capote.
(posted June 19, 2008 5:15pm
Are you people sure about this???? I have been searching all over Hell and half of Georgia and I can't find anything being quoted as Truman Capote's last words. I found Einstein's, Oscar Wilde's, Louisa May Alcott's, Tallulah Bankhead's, James M. Barrie's, Isadora Duncan's, Boris Pasternak's, and even Leonardo da Vinci's, but **not** Truman Capote's.
Are you people sure about this???? I have been searching all over Hell and half of Georgia and I can't find anything being quoted as Truman Capote's last words. I found Einstein's, Oscar Wilde's, Louisa May Alcott's, Tallulah Bankhead's, James M. Barrie's, Isadora Duncan's, Boris Pasternak's, and even Leonardo da Vinci's, but **not** Truman Capote's.
Posted: Jun 19, 08 5:15pm
What is, "Bring me another Absinthe"
The last words of Truman Capote.
Posted: Jun 19, 08 6:20pm
The last words of Truman Capote.
Are you sure? I would have guessed Oscar Wilde. Or maybe Franz Liszt.
Posted: Jul 7, 08 10:13am
maybe she wasnt a big winner on jeopardy after all and she shouldnt have ordered all those clothes from LL Bean. Maybe it was back to wal-mart after all, and then she could give up all pretension to stylishness. But that was okay, because she lived in........
a state of denial, where no fashion sense was required. In fact all clothing was optional which meant that...
Posted: Jul 7, 08 8:07pm
Are you sure? I would have guessed Oscar Wilde. Or maybe Franz Liszt.
No...Seriously, I thought that Truman Capote was the one who choked to death on the cap from his nasal spray.
Posted: Jul 9, 08 11:04am
a state of denial, where no fashion sense was required. In fact all clothing was optional which meant that...
she had to keep the house extra tidy, so that she didnt end up covered in cat hair and dog fuzz and little bits of whatnot that seem to litter every horizontal surface. And all that cleaning really was tiresome, she she stayed outside as much as she could and.......
Posted: Jul 9, 08 11:15am
laid in the hammock and dreamed of her lover in jamaica. meanwhile, the cat and dog hair within the house began to move and began to form, what was it? a nest? a hive? what was it? carefully eyed, one could see tiny red ants collecting all of the hair that fluffed along the floor with the slightest of breezes. and many hours later when she went back into her house, she found.........
Posted: Jul 9, 08 9:17pm
"Randy J Stucker wrote:
What is, "Bring me another Absinthe."
The last words of Truman Capote.
(posted June 19, 2008 5:15pm
Are you people sure about this???? I have been searching all over Hell and half of Georgia and I can't find anything being quoted as Truman Capote's last words. I found Einstein's, Oscar Wilde's, Louisa May Alcott's, Tallulah Bankhead's, James M. Barrie's, Isadora Duncan's, Boris Pasternak's, and even Leonardo da Vinci's, but **not** Truman Capote's.