Conversational thingy that didn't get made into a Livecomic because I already had one done:
Me: *comes across a timesheet for a student named Honesty Goodwill*
Sarah: Who would NAME their child that? "Well, Honesty, are you being honest?"
Me: "Leave me alone, mom." "Don't MAKE me change your name to Surly!"
I really should SCAN ze Livecomic. It's in my lap right now and everything.
For the record, Sarah is really nifty. Today she was going to some coffee place and asked if anyone else wanted anything and I asked for a mocha and when she brought it back she wouldn't let me pay her back for it. So I got a very good mocha for FREE, FREE I TELL YOU
I decided to go rooting through the records in the living room and claim everything that I wanted, since nobody else ever listens to most of it. I wound up coming back here with about four Shostakovich symphonies, The Who's Tommy (which mom might want back, I'll ask her when she's next home), the Paul McCartney album with Maybe I'm Amazed onnit (that she also might want back), a couple Fantasia records (I bought them myself, so I don't know WHAT they were doing in with the notmine records) and a Dr. Demento. Among those that I left for everyone else were a lot of Carpenters, John Denver, the soundtracks to Mary Poppins and Sound of Music, and Elvis. You can have 'em, mom.
Yes.
Me: *comes across a timesheet for a student named Honesty Goodwill*
Sarah: Who would NAME their child that? "Well, Honesty, are you being honest?"
Me: "Leave me alone, mom." "Don't MAKE me change your name to Surly!"
I really should SCAN ze Livecomic. It's in my lap right now and everything.
For the record, Sarah is really nifty. Today she was going to some coffee place and asked if anyone else wanted anything and I asked for a mocha and when she brought it back she wouldn't let me pay her back for it. So I got a very good mocha for FREE, FREE I TELL YOU
I decided to go rooting through the records in the living room and claim everything that I wanted, since nobody else ever listens to most of it. I wound up coming back here with about four Shostakovich symphonies, The Who's Tommy (which mom might want back, I'll ask her when she's next home), the Paul McCartney album with Maybe I'm Amazed onnit (that she also might want back), a couple Fantasia records (I bought them myself, so I don't know WHAT they were doing in with the notmine records) and a Dr. Demento. Among those that I left for everyone else were a lot of Carpenters, John Denver, the soundtracks to Mary Poppins and Sound of Music, and Elvis. You can have 'em, mom.
Yes.