I honest to god had a panic attack start when Zak was watching the GOP debate tonight. I am too sensitive for American politics. Because really what DO Americans need a Department of Education for? *shudders*
This is a pic of my baby brother and I from a few Christmases ago. I wish I was home for the holidays already but there's... Read More
I don't really understand American politics either, it seems to be based around varying levels of crazy/scary. It's a more exaggerated form of crazy than what I'm used to over here.
I used to be more active in understanding american politics, but college bums me out/stresses me out so much that I think I'd go into a panic attack, too, watching our fucked in the ass government decide whether or not I'm going to get financial help to finish college or whether gay marriage should be legal (is this really still a goddamned issue?). Blegh. It's something we as American citizens need to concern ourselves with, but seeing as how I can't watch anything about politics without the immediate urge to slit my wrists and die, I don't think I can handle being the active member of democracy I ought to be.
Can't wait for Christmas--a whole week at my parents wrapping presents with my lill sister and brother and maybe baking with mum too. Sparkles and baubles and good smells.
I don't remember having the measles. Apparently when I was a little kid I had the measles, chicken pocks and the flu all at the same time. My mom thought I was going to die. lol
Oh, and also awesome...I didn't know you were Quebecois. I love it there. My ex, who I am still on great terms with, didn't know much about her genealogy, so I looked it up and it turned out her family were one of the founders of the city of Montreal. We went back there to see where her family was from and we discovered there is still a house (the Hurtubise House) that is one of the oldest private buildings in all of Canada, which her family built and lived in for 9 generations! The owner of Molson Beer, who owns the building, gave us a private tour. I loved the City of Quebec and Montreal, and all Quebec in general. The girls were all unreal too, so it at least makes some sense if you are from there.
Okay, last comment: I just wanted to add PARDON MY FRENCH, I meant Quebecoise not Quebecois. You are clearly a female and therefore deserve the feminine ending. I just am too lousy at French to ever get that right.
I love how you make the lyrics to Doll Parts fit so well your bodacious curves, but honestly you are so much hotter than Courtney Love was even at her best (like in The People Vs. Larry Flynt, or earlier) and your beauty is REAL.