the sweetness follows
sorry it's been a bit of time since any new content came up here folks, but things are pretty busy for me. getting married in less than two weeks, and there are tons of things that need to be taken care of before hand.
bachelor party this weekend. if you don't know about it, or haven't been invited or whatever, contact sycz, gloyd or maust, they will give you the hookup. you can email me if you need their contact info. we're going to be heading up to grover beach to chill out and maybe do some surfing or something. talk to the guys though, cause they are planning the activities.
i've got tons of funny stories, and tons and tons of new stuff hanging around here in the house to talk about. but i don't know if i will get to it today what with work, wedding prep, and waiting for the freaking cable guy to get here and hook us up the bomb.
anyone remember when i posted about the morons who i didn't want to rent our old place next door??? well they did. they are the most white-trash people i have had the dis-pleasure to live near EVER. and yeah, i used to live in a trailer park and that was way better. seriously.
anyway i gotta go run some errands now. peace
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are you kids registered anywhere for gifts?
jeri -
good question! we are registered at crate and barrel, Macy's and target. our envelopes for our announcements were delayed like two weeks, so i am actually finishing them up today. but there's a heads up =) thank you for sending me your addres btw!
Unfortunatly, the traditional basis of a "bachelor party" is for male friends of the groom to get together and celebrate his venture into marriage. And I think it's a very cultural thing for these things to have only males involved.
However, whenever we through a party, hopefully sometime soon, you are invited.
i don't know how comfortable i would be if amanda would have had guys at her bachelorette party, or how she would be if i threw a bachelorette party for myself. that might have work a while back, but it ain't workin now. wedding receptions are for all kinds, boys, girls, and others. b-parties are generally exclusive and don't have to cater to anyone's interest - save the party throwers.
sexist? blenders are sexist? buying a woman a blender is sexist? weird. the 1950s sucked. men bought women blenders. man, that's complete H.S. F--- the 1950s and their sexistness! three cheers for the 2000s and our liberating blender bending. no longer will women be the only ones who can blend! for that matter, no longer will women be the only ones who can use that sexist of all sexist devices-- the tampon!!! chant with me: tampons for men! tapons for men! tampons for men!
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