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prairiedaun Sep. 18th, 2007 10:17 pm)
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This is probably my favourite My Chemical Romance performance I've seen (Helena- MTV $2 Bill Show)
Mom and I went together tonight to donate blood; for those who haven't gone in a while, there are some new questions/procedures. The first is that there is now a splatter guard for when the nurses check your blood for iron. The second is that there's a new question, in your line of work, do you handle monkey fluids?
No joke.
Afterwards we headed over to Grant Park for my knit night. I did two rows of my shawl and then would about 3000 yards of lace/fingering weight yarn. I love winding yarn so much, it fills me with glee.
Also, here's a true story: we were leaving the Blood Services building and some of the nurses were standing around talking to one of their younger male volunteers. Just as we were going out the doors I heard one of the nurses say "But what is emo? What does it look like?" I turned back and smiled and laughed a bit, and the guy grinned at me and rolled his eyes a little bit (giving the impression that he's had to explain this to them before.) Anyway, mom and I get to the car, and she asked me what was so funny, so I tried to explain about emo.
Mom thought they had been trying to say Elmo, or something. N'aww.
Mom and I went together tonight to donate blood; for those who haven't gone in a while, there are some new questions/procedures. The first is that there is now a splatter guard for when the nurses check your blood for iron. The second is that there's a new question, in your line of work, do you handle monkey fluids?
No joke.
Afterwards we headed over to Grant Park for my knit night. I did two rows of my shawl and then would about 3000 yards of lace/fingering weight yarn. I love winding yarn so much, it fills me with glee.
Also, here's a true story: we were leaving the Blood Services building and some of the nurses were standing around talking to one of their younger male volunteers. Just as we were going out the doors I heard one of the nurses say "But what is emo? What does it look like?" I turned back and smiled and laughed a bit, and the guy grinned at me and rolled his eyes a little bit (giving the impression that he's had to explain this to them before.) Anyway, mom and I get to the car, and she asked me what was so funny, so I tried to explain about emo.
Mom thought they had been trying to say Elmo, or something. N'aww.
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