wow,erin. the beautiful plant you gave me is almost as tall as a baby giant.(rolling on its back and giggling like a fool) i have her on the windowsill for good measure (and also to reach that thing called sunlight) and she watches the watches her stuck in the ground friends twist and bend in the wind and she aspires to be just as big and tall as they although they reach up higher than my third floor window so i told her to have patience and that if she grows up too quickly she wouldnt be able to see me anymore and i would have to plant her in the ground which would be altruistic of me, true, but i am just not able to part with it for a very long time and i believe i should name it but i haven't found the right name for her. i wish i had a functioning camera so you could see it. i am going to put my paychecks toward a nice new camera. so long cell phone-rotten bastard, don't want you very much anyway.what a nice 2 am post. perhaps, if you guys are lucky, i will also write a " i just woke up, read my cloggy thoughts" 10 am post. hmmm, i think i deserve to sleep 10 hours tonight, i worked so much.
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man my roomate just brought home a really ugly fake plant that his boss gave him - uhhh
3:52 PM
oh that's wonderful! perhaps it just needs a bigger pot. my plant needs one right now too but i keep telling it'not until you're on your best behavior' because it keeps attracting all of these juicy flies.
how about you name it "gargantua"? there's a wonderful book by francois rabelais about the adventures of gargantua and pantagruel who are the foulest, stinkiest, largest, most revolting characters one could ever write about. which is funny because the book is a satire about the french.
as for your plant, i just really like the name gargantua. that's what i'll name the kid that i might have some day.
4:42 PM
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