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Life is good!

Spent Friday night gaming (or pretending to game, and secretly really just bullshitting) with the Orphans. My character (an underage elven sorceror with a penchant for the polymorph) got to deliver the classic line "Oh, just go ahead and give him the stuff. We can trust him not to run off with the money. Why? Because nobody wants to be torn limb from limb by a four-armed gorilla. That's why." Also, decided that the next character I build might be a swamp druid. Why? There's something compelling about the idea of having a dire nutria as an animal companion, that's why. The druid would be called Boudreaux, of course, which makes the fuckoff huge nutria Thibodeaux. When this revelation came to me, I suddenly found myself in a roomful of people who didn't know what a nutria was, or who Boudreaux and Thibodeaux were, but hey. All things in their time. I envision this character saying things like "Y'all be careful out there. Ere's worser thangs in the swaump 'en me an' Thibodeaux...... Well, not much worse, but some worse, anyway."


Following that, there was a Saturday. Several things of note occurred, one being that I apparently showed my ass to a fair proportion of computer store staff. Not figuratively, literally. Picture this. [livejournal.com profile] kittenpants and [livejournal.com profile] triadruid are all dressed up to go to S & J's wedding (which I did not attend, as I had nothing to wear to a black-tie optional event). I am dressed for contrast, in the urban camo pants lately inhabited by [livejournal.com profile] zylch and a smaller-than-regulation black t-shirt. I am taking advantage of the time between when my other two thirds leave for the wedding and the time when I am supposed to babysit for [livejournal.com profile] saffronhare (more on that later) by dropping by the computer store to look at stuff I'll need to rebuild [livejournal.com profile] triadruid's computer (that's his birthday and probably Yule present -- love you, honey!). I am in the geek section, looking at a wall of motherboards. There is a shelf in the wall that contains all the spec sheets for all the boards. The particular board's sheet I am looking at is in the back of the shelf, where it is in the shadow of the shelf above it, and hard to see. So I climb up on to the shelf, head in, ass out, and I'm reading the specs. At about this point, a troop of store employees come down the aisle, an older guy and a couple of younger guys. The older guy says "You know, those are just velcroed on the shelf, you can grab it and pull it out where you can see it." I say "Thanks, much better than climbing on your shelves." One of the younger guys goes "That's okay, we encourage people to climb on them." I look at him funny. The older guy kind of leans in and says "Well, there's a security camera on this wall and they were looking at your backside in the monitor. So if you're an exhibitionist, that's okay." So that's fun.


After that, and a few more Winter Avarice-related stops, I dropped by to watch the kids for [livejournal.com profile] saffronhare so she could go to [livejournal.com profile] starwyse's party. Princess !Kaboom was pretending to be a teacher. She says, "Now we're going to do our homework. We're going to do our esbees first!" And I say, "What's an esbee?" She tells me, "It's what you do after your essay." She's very, very cute. Following that, the Princesses were put to bed, which for some reason required me to sing to them. This is odd, because I can't really imagine that either [livejournal.com profile] saffronhare or [livejournal.com profile] agrnmn sing the kids to bed. It might be one of those substitute teacher things. While the kids were sleeping, I got to watch the first two episodes of Firefly, which were surprisingly good! Was much happier with them than with the Serenity movie. I'll have to scrounge about and find some time to watch the rest of them sometime.


Then, at some point, [livejournal.com profile] saffronhare came home and advised me to go to [livejournal.com profile] starwyse's party. "[livejournal.com profile] kittenpants is there, and she's being molested by [livejournal.com profile] adammaker. You should go," she says. So I pause a moment and try to parse out whether I'm supposed to save her, or get next in line. No matter, I'm off to the party anyway. And I had an excellent time! [livejournal.com profile] triadruid convinced me to drink some tequila, and also, [livejournal.com profile] adammaker had brought chocolate mead, which was lovely. Also, had the chance to generally behave disreputably, which I always enjoy (although I am reconsidering the use of that word, per [livejournal.com profile] adammaker, who at some point said something clever like, "This is what my reputation is, and I am living up to it. Therefore, reputable." He's very clever, that one).


Then, much later, spent most of Sunday evening comparison-shopping for hardware with [livejournal.com profile] triadruid, while [livejournal.com profile] kittenpants and [livejournal.com profile] zylch hid from us! Geektastic! I haven't built a system in several years, and I have to say that some of the newer stuff makes me a little damp. Which is the sort of thing that I think those of us with matched chromosomes aren't supposed to admit to, but hey. Love me, love my androgyny.

Overall, best weekend in living memory. Yay, everybody!

EDIT: Also, there was a lot of really just... baroque sex. That was good too. I wasn't going to mention it, because I figured that everyone who needed to know about that already did. But [livejournal.com profile] kittenpants insisted. "We don't want people to think we neglect you!" she says. As if anyone might! As if, I say!

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