Saturday, December 30, 2006

and then...


Wham!

Just like that, and thanks to a case of shingles, I'm back on the invite list.


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Remj said...

Happy New Year, Pixiekins. Invite lists are rough. I skipped my 'expected' NYE, and instead went to a Harvey Danger rock show and I smooched some random strangers at midnight.

I hope yours was better!

5:22 AM, January 01, 2007  
Precocity said...

Hee hee. Shingles.

(Okay. It's not funny for that person, surely -- and I'd not wish shingles upon anybody -- still, the situation makes me giggle. So I sort of apologize).

4:34 PM, January 03, 2007  

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Wednesday, December 27, 2006

damn the seventh wheel.

I did have plans for NYE.

Exciting, fun, looked-forward-to plans that were made last NYE.

But the logistics of the evening changed, and my dumb ass got bumped from the festivities.

Now I have no plans for NYE.

Anyone want to go see a movie or something?

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pixiemartin said...

This got eaten by accident, so I am reposting it on Precocity's behalf:

"Gladly. But I work. And I'm not in Chicago.

"Damned bastard friends. :) (I don't know them, but bumping you merely because you're single is retarded. You're just as important as -- if not smarter than -- married persons.)"

10:02 PM, December 28, 2006  

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Monday, December 25, 2006

merry christmas, bitches.















Love,
Cricket (et. al.)

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4:32 AM, January 11, 2007  
pixiemartin said...

Okay, the most recently deleted comment was for porn. Lots and lots of porn listings.

You know, because nothing says celebrate the holidays quite like "teen anal sex porn."

10:18 AM, January 11, 2007  

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Sunday, December 24, 2006

that with which i have been given during this season of good will towards men and similar ilk....


  1. a $25 gift card to Caribou Coffee, from T.B., a client.
  2. a $10 gift card to Starbucks, from R.N., a client.
  3. a card + cash, from J.U., a client.
  4. cash, from S.S., a client.
  5. a subscription to Games Magazine, from Tifling.
  6. a tin of butter cookies, from my landlord.
  7. a hardcover copy of Diablo Cody's Candy Girl: A Year in the Life of an Unlikely Stripper, from Matty.
  8. a slice of lemon-poppyseed bread + a $20 gift card to Caribou Coffee, from B.F., a client.
  9. a card + cash, from G.J., a client.
  10. a membership to Western Colorado Congress, from my cousin in Colorado.
  11. delicious Ouray-made truffles, from my cousin in Colorado and her family.
  12. lots of Burt's Bees hand and foot lovin' gear, again courtesy of the Colorado cousin 'n family.
  13. a $10 gift card to Caribou Coffee in a cute little stocking, from S., my ASM.
  14. a small gift bag of Hershey candies, from H., my GM.
  15. a card + cash, from Pappy.
  16. a Black & Decker Scumbuster, from the 'rents.
  17. a bag of meltaway mint, from Santa.
  18. a tin of chocolate hazelnut pirouettes, from Santa.
  19. Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man's Chest on DVD, from Short-Round.
  20. Sarah McLachlan's Wintersong CD, from Princess Stinkerbell.
  21. a copy of Robert Sabuda's pop-up book, Encylopedia Prehistorica Dinosaurs, from Daddy 'n Short-Round.
  22. a pretty bead necklace made in Ouray, from Mom.
  23. a Tinker Bell magnet set, from Princess Stinkerbell.
  24. a card + cash, from Mom.
  25. Graffiti Zoo Pink Flamingos (candy), from Mom & Short-Round.
  26. the first season of 21 Jump Street on DVD, from Mom.
  27. a cute pink jewelry bag with pink bead accents, from my cousins in California.

hopefully more to follow...

(I have also received over 50% return of holiday cards, which is impressive to me.)

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Friday, December 15, 2006

and now i can't give the shit away...


Last week, I decided to take responsibility at work for making sure that three boxes of stuff was donated to a women's shelter.

None of the damned shelters will get back to me, so the boxes are still sitting in the stock room.

Today after work, I stopped in at Starbucks to drop off Toys for Tots.

Only to discover that they no longer collect for the charity.

Then, on the way into the grocery store, I decided to put a couple of bucks into the Salvation Army bucket when I left the store.

And as I was exiting the store, cash in hand, I realized that no annoying bells were being rung, and no bright red bucket was to be seen.

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Anonymous said...

This is just a random comment from an old friend, stopping by.

Happy Holidays, blahblahblah, and I hope you don't freeze your tootsies off there is Chicago.

Toodles,
Me (Dirk Gently)

5:34 AM, December 17, 2006  
pixiemartin said...

yay vultures!

9:16 PM, December 24, 2006  

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Tuesday, December 05, 2006

what i want to know is...


Which bitch outed me to the local charities?

I happily donated to Felines, Inc. because that's where I got my beloved little Posey-kins, but now
I've got the Night Ministry, PAWS Chicago (Pets Are Worth Saving), The Chicago Fund on Aging & Disability/Meals on Wheels Chicago, and Father Scott Donahue from Mercy Home for Boys & Girls all beseeching, begging, or otherwise hitting me up for charitable donations to help the kitties/puppies/homeless/aged/infirmed/abandoned/abused in my area.

I can ignore large-scale national organizations
like Easter Seals and Amnesty International with no problem, but when I've got a heartbreaking letter from the president of a local charity telling me that his shelter is overflowing with abused and abandoned children, it's got a waiting list a mile long, and that my $35 could "make a real difference in a hurting child's life," I feel like a total fuck-o for not whipping out my checkbook.

And what about the poor, abandoned, homeless baby animals? My $27 could buy antibiotics for six kittens or puppies with respiratory infections, or my $103 could provide critical medical care for a sick homeless pet.

First, jury duty summons, now daily guilt-trips.

Aiugh.

As an aside, thank you Matty for the book-love. Reading about someone else's strange voyage makes me feel a little less weird about mine.


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Anonymous said...

I gave up on giving. I donated to moveon.org once & Kerry once, and now I get a bunch of mail. Not as heart-rending, usually, but sucky. Especially when it means the mailperson has to crunch down the mail you actually like, just to get another half-dozen pieces of crap in.

1:06 AM, December 07, 2006  
Remj said...

^ That was me. I don't know how the intarweb tubes work very well sometimes.

1:07 AM, December 07, 2006  
pixiemartin said...

Ironically, I recently volunteered at work to be the one to coordinate the donation of a bunch of beauty items from the store to a local women's shelter.

You know, in the event that I am actually able to track such a shelter down.

They're sort of secretive by nature, you see.

10:19 PM, December 11, 2006  

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