teenybuffalo ([info]teenybuffalo) wrote,
@ 2009-07-03 00:05:00
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Entry tags:boris karloff, jobs, readercon, rl

Another long day at the big sack of birdseed
You know what is currently running through my head?  The voice of Boris Karloff, singing "I've Got A Lovely Bunch Of Coconuts".*   I would say, "WTF, my brain?" except that he actually sings it very well. 

Thank you for your input on the last post, everybody.  Now that it's a few days later, I'm not nearly as overexcited about the whole bone(s) of contention, but I'm glad I did bring it up in the first place.  Short answer: I went ahead and shaved 'em, because what the heck.  Right now, I have a curiously numb feeling about the ankles, and it's because I'm like a cat who has cut off her whiskers.  There's no insulating layer of fuzz between me and the legs of my jeans anymore.  Still, it's a nice change of pace.

Unfortunately, my bones of contention and I aren't going to be able to go to Readercon this year.  Work and a Revolutionary War reenactment are conspiring to keep me away.  I'll be looking forward to reading everybody's con reports and living vicariously through you guys.

Something incredibly cute happened at work today.  Just after I arrived, this family walked in who had apparently visited the shop earlier in the day.  A forbidding-looking mother and her young son and daughter.  "Is there anything I can help you with?" I asked them, trying not to do the singsong-talking-to-adorable-kids voice that I use sometimes.  The mother said sternly to her daughter, "Talk to the lady."  The little girl, who was tiny and growing tinier by the second, said, "Um, when we were in here before, I took this away with me because I thought it was for free."  She held out a slightly crumpled bookmark and looked guilty and huge-eyed.  I thanked her very politely for bringing it back, and said that it was okay, it was a mistake anyone could make.  She put it back in its place--no harm, no foul (except that her mother still looked like a thundercloud).  Then they all walked out.  You know what the kicker is... I went around the counter after they had gone, to look at the display from the customers' side.  It's a Big Box O' Bookmarks, with the various prices in big letters on the front.  And, under that, in faint red pencil, the store's cash register code for ringing up bookmarks: #FREE.  The little girl made a completely honest mistake.  It even said FREE.  Poor kid!  I have to remember to put white-out over that tomorrow.

*This never actually happened, as far as I know.  Though his character did sing something in The Bodysnatchers.




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[info]nineweaving
2009-07-03 06:17 am UTC (link)
We'll miss you!

Nine

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[info]teenybuffalo
2009-07-04 03:48 am UTC (link)
I'll miss you, too. But I will be at the event in your honor at the end of July.

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[info]heyes
2009-07-03 02:19 pm UTC (link)
I feel like I can now say this without totally creeping you out. I for one never noticed that you had hairy legs. I will also say that how a girl feels about herself comes across in how guys react to her. Seriously, have you ever taken a close look at Paris Hilton? She's not at all my idea of beauty, but yet the way she carries herself, the way she feels about herself, that's what sells it for the media.

So if you can feel attractive about yourself without shaving your legs, then feel attractive. If shaving your legs, your nose, your toes, or your head, makes you feel good about yourself, then feel good about yourself, it will show.

/obligatory guy comment

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[info]teenybuffalo
2009-07-04 03:55 am UTC (link)
I will also say that how a girl feels about herself comes across in how guys react to her.

I can well believe that. In reverse, I've always had the same feeling: the best-looking men aren't necessarily the classically handsome ones, they're the ones who are most fun to be around. Sometimes those qualities coincide, but then again, often they don't. Look at Benjamin Franklin, I mean. During the American Revolution, he was old, he was overweight, he was bald, and he wore a ratty fur cap all the time. And the women could not get enough of him. Even at this late date, I can see their point. Franklin was pretty charming.

...Anyhow, it's very good to know that it can work from the opposite sex's point of view, too.

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