Knock knock.
Who's there?
Nine-eleven.
Nine-eleven who?
...I thought you said you'd never forget?
I'd heard this joke a few months after 9/11 actually happened (actually, mc chris told it during a concert), and I giggled then. Now 11 years later, I think the only room I have for this date is gallows humor.
On the bus this morning someone actually wished another passenger (or possibly the driver?) a Happy Patriots [sic] Day.* O_o WTF, man. That's like saying "Happy Hunger Games!" to a non-Capitol citizen. Or as someone on my twitter list pointed out, like wishing someone a Happy Yom Kippur. Um, no. You're doing it wrong. Or in the case of the Capitol, doing it wrong but dontcurr.
My main challenge today is getting both me and my dress to a 3pm fitting in Hadley that I only remembered this morning long enough to groggily put the dress in the trunk of
cell23's car this morning, but then I left the house and went to work with his keys in my pocket. He's taking a sick day today as a result. Erf.
Who's there?
Nine-eleven.
Nine-eleven who?
...I thought you said you'd never forget?
I'd heard this joke a few months after 9/11 actually happened (actually, mc chris told it during a concert), and I giggled then. Now 11 years later, I think the only room I have for this date is gallows humor.
On the bus this morning someone actually wished another passenger (or possibly the driver?) a Happy Patriots [sic] Day.* O_o WTF, man. That's like saying "Happy Hunger Games!" to a non-Capitol citizen. Or as someone on my twitter list pointed out, like wishing someone a Happy Yom Kippur. Um, no. You're doing it wrong. Or in the case of the Capitol, doing it wrong but dontcurr.
My main challenge today is getting both me and my dress to a 3pm fitting in Hadley that I only remembered this morning long enough to groggily put the dress in the trunk of