so how exactly to describe what i am feeling now? is it regret? nostalgia? longing? that magic wishful state of mind that's led me astray so very many times before?
i don't know.
work is fine, though. better than fine. fantastic.
and i'm getting my art back. bit by bit.
yes ms. sevigny, it certainly will.
"Party Monster"? heh. I want to love that movie but have to settle for like. The book is excellent though. Hiya!
ReplyDeletehi dolly. happy soon to be spring!
ReplyDeletei learned 2 things from that movie: the way to enter a Party (the doughnut shop scene - i have been doing that for years and it works)
also: if you have a hunchback? put some glitter on it, honey. go dancing!
ha.
but yeah. other than that and some surreal imagery it's pretty useless.
10 years and counting and still mad for you. That has to count for something, yes?
ReplyDeleteyou've no idea, ken. let's pool resources and set up a cabana on a beach and sell questionable advice (you) and suspect bikinis (me).
ReplyDeletei will be the bookkeeper, but will spend all our earnings on stilettos and skin tight jeans.
deal?
oh. and we'll have a cherry pink cadillac convertible that we take for sunday rides on the coast.
ReplyDeletei'll make bento lunches and mini dresses that match the drop top.
but yeah. after that we won't have much dough left.
Deal. But let's leave Sundays open for foreign films, "Portlandia," driving the car through questionable neighborhoods with "Everything But The Girl" playing loudly, and vodka-fueled facesitting sessions.
ReplyDeleteYou had me almost hooked, but lost poetry due to baser instincts. And yet. I have done the same so I won't hold it against you. Can we start from scratch?
ReplyDeleteI think it only fair. Hi. I'm Ken. I like your smile, your eyes, your fashion, your mouth, your writing and your fondness for the demon alcohol. Can I have this dance?
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