Wednesday, August 25, 2010
50 Questions: What's the best costume you've ever worn?
But my best "costume" might have been in high school, to a friend's small Halloween party. The previous year I'd had a falling out with a couple friends--or rather they fell out with me. Well pushed, really. Anyway, we were amicable with each other, but didn't hang out anymore.
One of these girls came dressed in a Japanese outfit (yes yes, ethnic costume as costume, naughty-ness -- look, we were just little) -- she was wearing a cheap, shiny, houserobe type kimono.
I, on the other hand, wore a real kimono--a gift to my grandfather from an ambassador, which my grandfather had given to me. I am not ashamed to admit that I took great delight in Oh So Casually lording this fact over her, when she came to compare looks. Especially since she was a very competitive sort.
The only comeback she had was that I'd better not spill anything on it.
BOUAH HA HA HA HAAAAAA!
Sometimes, it's the petty things that mean so much.
(It was a cotton men's kimono, sort of like this one.)
Any costume stories out there?
Return to Meowee East: Everyday cuddles
* Morris Day's character in Purple Rain, when standing at the bar between a couple of hot women: "Sexiness to the left of me, sexiness to the right. It's all about the pimp sandwich tonight!"
Chrissie Hynde strikes again! Yippy!
I came across this Chrissie Hynde album on iTunes and downloaded a couple songs. They're really good, and the story behind the album is so interesting, I think I might *need* the whole thing!
Hynde, in her 50s, was in London and met a 30something musician, they became romantically involved, but knew it wasn't for the long haul. So they went to Cuba, wrote song to/from/about each other, made an album and formed a band. It's called Fidelity after all the Fidel Castro pictures everywhere.
(Pretty funny video too--make sure to watch long enough for the gore! It's based on a vampire movie.) (Oh and, her voice is still beautiful!)
''The album is about the fact that there is no future in our relationship in terms of love and sex,'' Jones said by phone from California, where they have been hanging out while not playing club shows (which will include an Oct. 3 stop at Tangier). ''And the way we can be together is in a band making music. In a way, it's like we've done the next best thing and we're making it work through the music.''
''We really get along, and if things were different and we were the same age, we may have gotten married in Cuba and be having our first kid by now,'' Hynde said. ''But we can see that's not going to happen
because of the age gap. And we just write all these songs together and we love singing together and hanging out, and this is how we see our future now: We can be together by being bandmates. It's fantastic.''''It's different because we have a story with each other, so we're kind of writing songs about us and writing songs about each other and we are each other's muse. And when you have a muse you have something to focus on and write about and nurture, and in the past . . . there's been collaborations but nothing like this. I've never done anything like this,'' she said. (ohio.com)
If you don't want me to come in you better lock this door
and if you don't want me to return you better lock this door