And, of course, since it is Halloween, I've got to show you something scary. Beware the ugly monster. And I don't mean the orange one, he's cute (if a bit retarded looking). I don't know why my stomach was hurting at the time of that shot either... Happy Halloween everyone!
In other news, I just realized that I consumed a total of 7 eggs today. 2.5 for brunch, 1.5 for dinner, 3 for after-partying food consumption. This in addition to potatoes, kielbasa, bread, a cup of rice, green beans, mixed vegetables, half a can of luncheon meat, more bread, more potatoes, cheese, and bacon. A ate almost as much as I did as well (we shared brunch and dinner). I should feel sick now but I don't. I want to run a marathon instead...
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frightening...
Posted by: albert at October 31, 2004 08:53 AM
All I see is orange and lilac velour. What are you supposed to be? The Juicy Couture monster?
Posted by: Shryh at October 31, 2004 05:08 PM
I don't rightly know. I went to a thrift store, saw this costume for a 4-5 year old and the retarded little thing on the head and wanted it. So a friend helped me alter so that it would "fit" me. A lot of people said "Garfield" which is completely off. Oh well.
Posted by: Luke at October 31, 2004 05:38 PM
Since it's open to interpretation, I will go with what I said earlier, the Juicy Couture monster, which goofy expression belies its satisfaction at having milked millions out of unsuspecting teenyboppers by convincing them that it is permissible to wear ugly, candy-coloured tracksuits in public. The human represents the fashion victim. >)
Posted by: Shryh at October 31, 2004 08:36 PM
Hehe. That works. I am often a fashion victim, though rarely of the candy-couloured variety. Anything outside black, white, grey, blue, and khaki is a big stretch for me.
Posted by: Luke at November 1, 2004 12:42 AM