Friday, February 29, 2008

And We Danced





Hey y'all


I was over at Trav's place and his clip of Chris Montez "Let's Dance" caused me to bounce around the room a while with a silly grin.


And because it's Friday and we ALL can use some more feel good music I grabbed this.


The player is for the peeps who can't see videos at work. I do encourage you to watch the video though. The bass player is YUM OH. I saw these guys in concert with 10,000 Maniacs and REM. It remains one of the most fun times I ever had in law school. REM actually played all the songs I wanted to hear them play--they were notorious for not doing that.


Anyway babies enjoy!! Trav be sure to check out the cars in this clip!






The 'So Into You Haiku' is still open for submissions. The 'redux' will go up either tomorrow or Monday.

Don't forget TurnbabyTalks at 8 PM on Sunday on BlogtakRadio. We are having another Live Trivia Event and giving away prizes for the top three. If anyone wants to co-sponsor a Trivia event email me directly.


Smooches and gropes babies!!

Thursday, February 28, 2008

So Into You Haiku





Hey y'all


Yeah we've heard all about what happens and what you should or shouldn't do when he/she is "just NOT that into you". And there's a lot to be said for realizing that and dealing with it realistically.

But being the sort of cockeyed optimist I am I tend to look for the better half of that equation--- when he or she is just SO into you. THAT"S what we crave and THAT"S what we need and seek and hope to lose ourselves in....."I am SO into you I can't get to nothin' else" Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm


Oh--um--errr --kinda lost myself there a sec *giggling*

Okay babies the theme for this set of haiku is 'so into you'.....what would you tell that one you want beyond all others? What tempting tantalizations would you whisper in their ear to feed the passion? How would you describe that fevered intimate embrace?


Post your haiku in comments or email to me and I'll do a post collecting the best submissions.

In case you need a reminder--- haiku is a classical form of Japanese poetry consisting of 17 syllables traditionally expressed in three lines of five--seven--five syllables each. Ideally it should express a single thought, feeling or idea.

As usual I'll leave a few to get you started....



Passionate embrace
making reality of
our deepest desires


Exploring contours
that rise and fall and tremble;
My skin tingles so

The scent of your skin
tempts me to venture a lick;
so silken salty


Your kiss that deepens
with the hot rush of feeling;
nothing else exists


mmmmmmm --Oh My---errrm ----yeah--I got carried away there for a bit....*giggling*



And if none of your own stuff works --just play this ;-P





Smooches and gropes and let's love sugar*giggling*

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

What Are Words For?





Hey y'all


That's Missing Persons and Dale Bozzio--she designed and made that 'costume' don't you know*giggling* Hey even if you don't like the song you gotta love the legs--just sayin.'


I haven't done a ramble through some of my favorite words from The Urban Dictionary in a while and being the geek I am I thought a little audio/visual would spark the presentation. In case you are not familiar with TUD it's a 'user defined' dictionary of urban slang--similar to Wikipedia although it seems it's 'policed' on a more popular basis as users vote on the correct interpretation of the terms cited there.


It's quite eye opening and jaw dropping sometimes but more often than not the terms that catch my eye are so clever. I have the 'word of the day' sent to my email. These are from my collection of 'good ones'

These are verbatim from TUD unless otherwise noted.


Choreplay


When a woman is turned on by the sight of her husband/boyfriend/partner
doing regular household chores, that she would normally be doing.

"Last night, it was all about choreplay. I was all 'OH YEAH, fold that
laundry. Oh yes, just like that! In half and, then in half again.
OHHH'"

ED Note: This one is not me although I know it's a turn on for others ;-)


Refrigerator Blindness


Selective loss of visual acuity in association with common foraging of
the refrigerator. Predominantly seen in children and males.

"Honey, where's the orange juice?"
"Are you blind? Second shelf on the right!"
"Sorry, must be that pesky refrigerator blindness again..."

ED Note: Yup yup yup

Car Booger

A chunk of ice or hard slush, usually dark brown, which is found in the
middle of, or alongside, the road in winter, having fallen off a
passing car. It builds up like a stalactite behind the wheel from dirty road
slush being thrown up there and sticking. Also known in some quarters
as a [slurd].

Dear Uncle Pete... Weather was a bit warmer today so car boogers were
in evidence everywhere on the roads... kids were dodging cars and
running out to kick them apart on their way home from school...

ED Note: So frickin' sick of winter ...ugh.

Frienvy


Feeling of want or need for something or someone that a friend might
have.

People often experience frienvy when a close friend of theirs loses
weight, gets a promotion, or finds a new boyfriend/girlfriend.

Jackie was filled with frienvy as she walked through the halls with her
best friend Tracey, because all of the guys were complimenting Tracey
on her hot new look.

ED Note: I am always happy for my friend's successes.


Flojectile

The bits of food matter that fly onto your mirror while flossing your
teeth.

I need to wash those flojectiles off my bathroom mirror before the
Health Department shuts me down.

ED Note: This makes me laugh out loud every time I read it.

Compunicate

When you are in the same room with someone, each on seperate computers,
and you talk via Instant Messenger instead of speaking to them out
loud, in person

Even though they are sitting right next to each other, Jesse and Justin
only compunicate when they have to tell each other something.

ED Note: I have done this LOL

Penis Sympathy

The faint, lingering feeling of vicarious pain most men feel when they
hear of another man in a situation where his penis has been injured.

Hey Jack, remember the end of that fishing trip when the car trunk
accidentally slammed down on Phil's crotch? Man, I couldn't have sex for
days after that one.


ED Note: We've all at least witnessed this ;-)



Cuddlingus

The act of cuddling, spooning, or snuggling. When two or more people
lay down in an intertwined fashion.

Guy: "Aright, so now that i busted my nut, I'm gonna be out."

Lady: "You're not getting out of here without giving me some
cuddlingus."

ED Note: Damn straight *giggling*



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And because sometimes you find something you weren't looking for and you just have to share.....

The Great Interview Experiment --Part Two

Hey y'all


This is the second part of my post for Neil's Great Interview Experiment. He had the fantastic idea to have bloggers randomly interview each other. It's easy --you just go link up. You interview the person before you and the person who links after you interviews you.


I had a fabulous time being interviewed by Jessica Stover. She's a writer and actress based in LA and she's also a snarky gal and you know how I love that. Here's a link to her interview of me.


I got to interview Chris in Oxford. He was a sport about how fucking long it took for me to get the questions to him. He was very honest and sincere and heartfelt in his answers. In addition to mine he's done a few interviews and is featuring the questions and answers this week. And if you do nothing else you need to peruse Chris' blog for the awesome tunes he's got embedded. Just too good.


So here we go---I've re-posted what Chris posted on Monday for my interview of him. It was fun and serious and nicely revealing.

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The subject of the first day of Great Interview Week is, with narcissism appropriate for the blogging medium, me! Turnbaby over at And as the world Turns came up with a set of thought provoking inquiries that, surprisingly, got to the serious side of your underwhelming narrator. Without further ado…

Turnbaby: I see that you met your beautiful wife in college–I want to know how you met and what drew you to her and her to you.

CDV: Aha, an opportunity! A lot of people assume, as you did, that Dr. O’Connell and I are married. In fact, we are living in sin and have been for a number of years. We are co-habitors, co-conspirators and - in the eyes of the Australian and British governments - common law spouses. Since we’re interested in neither the Church nor the State’s blessing, that’s likely to remain the case until my Mom pesters me to death about it.

We met in Rocheport, Missouri when I was doing my Ph.D. and she a post-doc. I’ve written a couple of posts about how we met. Is it wimping out just to link to them? What drew me to her initially should be fairly obvious, have you seen her picture - absolutely gorgeous. I can only imagine that it was temporary insanity that drew her to me as I was sporting a nappy beard at the time.

TB: The first thing I noticed about your blog was your excellent taste in music. I love the songlist you initially picked to play for your boy, Zach, while he was in utero. Are there some songs that you really love that you won’t play for him yet? Why?

CDV: Not really, I sort of play him what comes to mind. I’m not bothered about strong language as his mother curses like a sailor. I tend to avoid some of the really thrashy punk or heavy metal in my library as I think it’s a bit dissonant for him yet. But beyond that, pretty much Zach hears what I hear. Oh, and he’s not allowed to listen to crap - no Justin, no Brittney, no Jessica. I am a music nazi.

TB: You are an Obama supporter and a self avowed “political junkie”. I know he “gives good speech”.But I need more than that. So without using the ‘hope’ or ‘change’ rhetoric–tell me why?

CDV: Because Barack Obama gave me a puppy. This is a great question because this election is more about personalities than I can remember in recent history. I thought about using your thesaurus trick for this question (yep, I read your interview - well played, Madam), but it’s a big deal so enough fannying about. It’s a fair question as they are politically pretty similar. My biggest reason for supporting Obama is because the last eight years have been evidence of how poorly a dynastic presidency works. If Clinton won and then won a second term, the same two families would have run the country for 28 years. This is very dangerous for American democracy. Second, the Boomers have had their time in power and to be honest have done a pretty piss poor job of it (I include Bill I and George II). It’s time for the next generation to take a whack at it. Third, America is in a rut and we need a kick in our collective asses. Obama, with his inspirational rhetoric, gets people thinking about the state of the State and what we can do about it. Clinton or McCain seem cynical and jaded. Oh, and Barack Obama told me to tell you hello.

TB: I love the new template and look of the blog. I’m curious about why you wanted a change and what made you pick this look.

CDV: Well, why I changed the look was because I kind of got my ass kicked in a review by Ask and You Shall Receive. It was a great experience and gave me a lot to think about. I do like the sort of clarity and simplicity that they suggested. If you want some honest feedback on your site, request a review from these guys. But beware that they don’t pull punches. Beyond that, I change it up every few months or so because I am short attention span boy.

TB: How did you end up in Oxford and what did you find most appealing about the idea of living abroad? Did that turn out how you thought it would?


CDV: I wanted to live abroad because I was sick to death of Wal-Marts and strip malls and Fox News. Oh, and a certain red-headed Irish/Aussie woman may have had just a little something to do with it.

I applied for jobs all over Europe but Oxford offered the best opportunities for both of us. It has turned out beyond my wildest dreams. I took to the European lifestyle like a duck to water. There’s just such a hugely better quality of life over here. I don’t know if I can do it justice, but it’s like you realize that there is a whole different way of life that you didn’t know existed when you were in the States. I use this analogy: where my parents live in Florida there are two shopping centers across the street from each other - literally 50 yards away from one another - and everyone drives their cars from one to the other. It just doesn’t occur to anyone to walk across the street rather than unparking your car, sitting at the red light until it turns and then reparking your car nearly as far away from the store you want to go to as you were when you started. Takes about 10 minutes. It’s the realization that it takes you 2 minutes to walk it rather than drive. That’s the change that you go through if you have a good expat experience.

TB: I see that your move to Australia is imminent. Do you think upon seeking employment there that you’ll stick with your current field of endeavor or take a leap into the new all the way?

CDV: It’s all about the new. I’m a disaffected academic and am looking forward to joining the “real world”. I’ve got no idea what the “new” is going to be and that’s what makes it exciting. What I’ve learned so far is that no matter what happens it will be as good an experience as I let it be. I am looking forward to a couple of months off in Oz to spend some time with the boy and a lot of time on the beach!

TB: Why did you start your blog and what about it inspires you to keep it up?

CDV: I started it after Sinead got pregnant. One of the reasons that I’m doing this blog is as a sort of virtual “baby book”. We can keep track of his progress, but I also spend a fair bit of time talking about my own. I now find it really therapeutic - I love writing and this gives me a reason to do it. When I get feedback from my few readers it lets me know that someone appreciates it, which is just the best. Yep, I’m a slave to strokes.

TB: You are a big Georgia Bulldogs fan. What plans have you made for keeping up with games now that you’ll have a whole ‘nother time zone thing to worry about?

CDV: Time zones are not an issue for REAL fans. The math may be a challenge but no matter where I am in the world, my Saturdays (actually I think they will be Sundays in Oz) are booked from the beginning of September til the last week in November. I see that you’re a UK fan - I can’t really think of anything to say about that as y’all don’t usually provide much of a challenge on the old gridiron.

TB: Y’all obviously plan on raising Zach outside of the United States, What would you like for him to know about growing up in his father’s country of birth?

CDV: For some reason I struggled with this question more than any of the others that you’ve asked. I think it is because I don’t know myself how I feel about this. I can honestly say that I can’t foresee coming back to the U.S. to live. But it is important to me that Zach identifies himself as an American - and he is a natural born American citizen. I would love for Zach to be able to experience some of the things that I did growing up and would love for him to be able to avoid a lot of the things that I did. Most of the things that I loved and hated from childhood are gone, though, so they wouldn’t be there for Zach anyway even if we were in the States. He’s got to have his own journey.

Gosh, this is all very serious and introspective, not like me at all!

TB: What do you miss about US?

CDV: 1. Proper corn bread.
2. Wide roads.
3. Southern accents - not that dumb ass Texan via Yale accent of Bush’s - a proper Georgia, Carolina, Virginia accent.
4. Big old steaks.
5. Waffle House hashbrowns - scattered, smothered, covered and chunked.
6. My family.
7. Wing nut right-wing talk radio.
8. Popcorn with gallons of butter.
9. People that call you “sugar”.
10. Peet’s coffee (good coffee in general, the Brits just don’t get coffee)

That was off the top of my head and I’m surprised how much of it is food. Must be dinner time.


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So you see it's a really wonderful little exercise. It's still open if you'd like to try it.

Smooches and gropes babies!!

Monday, February 25, 2008

Better Late Than Never

Hey y'all


Yes I am finally posting the results of the second TurnbabyTalks Live Trivia Challenge. If you haven't figured out my talent for procrastination by now you haven't been paying attention.

The winner was Metalmom with 18 points.

Second was Hilly with 13 points.

And coming in a hard fought third was Miss Britt with 12 points.

Thanks to Shiny (4th with 8 points), Chelle (5th with 6 points) and Mixed Nut (with 4 points) and the rest of the folks in chat.


Metalmom, Hilly and Britt will be receiving Netflix gift certificates.


The next TurnbabyTalks Live Trivia Challenge is scheduled for this Sunday --March 2---so be sure to mark your calendars for 8 PM ET.

The questions will be a mix of audio clips and live questions. Anyone can play so be sure to join us on BlogTalkRadio!


Smooches and gropes babies!!

Sunday, February 24, 2008

TurnbabyTalks Quid Pro Quo





Hey y'all


Tonight at 8 PM it's Quid Pro Quo time on TurnbabyTalks on BlogTalkRadio. You can ask me a question--any question at all AND I get to ask you a question. We can go in any order but we have to answer. Think of the 'give and take' of Dr. Lector and Clarice in 'Silence of The Lambs.' These shows are always a blast so be sure to jump in.


You can listen LIVE and participate in chat by clicking the lovely button at the top of this post.You an CALL IN at 646-716-8102.If you can't make the show tonight you can always listen to the archived segments by clicking the player in my sidebar.


If you do please take a second and give the show a rating.


And be sure to tune in at 7 PM to Mr. Fabulous on Pointless Drivel Live when he is joined by his special co-host Jester. Looks like it is going to be a bumpy night so tune in for the fun ;-)


When I do the show recap tonight I'll post trivia results and prizes from last week and let you in on the date for the next TurnbabyTalks Live Trivia Event.

Hope to see y'all later.

Smooches and gropes babies!!

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Healy Makes Top One Hundred

Hey y'all


My buddy Ian T. Healy has made the top 100 in Amazon.com's Breakthrough Novel Award contest.


This is AWESOME as there were more than 5,000 entrants. Only 5 fantasy/sci-fi excerpts made the cut and his novel Deep Six is one.


You can read the except here. Please take a little time and leave a review. The reviews still matter.


The second phase of the competition is that editors from Penguin Books will read all of the remaining entrants and name the finalists March 3.


If he makes the finals it will be a popularity contest so I'll be back to remind you all to go help.


Fantasy sci-fi is not my normal reading material but Ian's work transcends genre. If you haven't read his published novel The Milkman give my review a glance. If you like it can be purchased on Amazon.com.

Smooches and gropes babies!

Sunday, February 17, 2008

TurnbabyTalks Trivia Throwdown




Hey y'all

Tonight on TurnbabyTalks at 8 PM on BlogTalkRadio we'll once again have lots of live trivia. Last week was a blast and once these chicks got on a roll screaming was the word of the day.


It was a GREAT time listening to Miss Britt and Metalmom and Kyra go at it. And the trivia game was great as well*giggling*


Last time it was movies only. This week it's movies(yes other than Animal House, Britt) TV and 80s music plus some random trivia questions here and there depending on what technical difficulties BTR throws at me. If anyone wants to suggest topics for future live trivia shows email me.

Last week's WINNER --Miss Britt--received a two month subscription to Netflix. The Runner Up--MetalMom--received a one month subscription to Netflix.

AND Miss Kyra, despite coming in third, did me a solid and helped me with something I thought Miss Britt would enjoy as part of her prize. Miss Kyra displays even more of her mad skillz at Project 15 Graphics.

If you haven't read this post you may not understand why there is a tremendous SQUEEEEEEEEEEEE coming from Florida right now. When Britt got to dance with Prince onstage she got no pics so my first thought for a prize was oooo Britt and Prince!




Britt--I hope you like it sugar. It was my idea but Kyra's awesome skills. And Adam may have had a hand in it ;-)


YOU TOO can join in the fun TONIGHT by clicking on the lovely button at the top of this post. There is LIVE chat and you can CALL IN TO WIN by dialing 646-716-8102. The show is set to go 90 minutes so there's plenty of time to jump in.

It's simple and easy to win--just answer the most questions. You can do that by calling in--you have an advantage over just playing in chat because of the delay. BUT last week folks in chat were getting answers before callers so you can still participate that way and be successful.



If you can't make it live be sure to check out the show in archives---just click the player in my sidebar---it's always FUN and please be sure to give me a rating ;-)


You should give yourself a real treat and listen to Mr. Fabulous' Pointless Drivel Live at 7 PM ET. I've heard that he and his co-host TUG are gonna get all squelchy. Just sayin' *giggling*

And I have to give out props to Fabby---once again he's given generously of his time by slicing and dicing the music cuts for tonight's trivia. SMOOCH sugar!

Hope to see y'all tonight.

Oh and be sure to scroll down and read my interview for The Great Interview Experiment.

Smooches and gropes babies!!

Saturday, February 16, 2008

The Great Interview Experiment --Part 1



Hey y'all

I decided to take the plunge and participate in The Great Interview Experiment. This is the brainchild of Neil at Citizen of the Month. Quite a few of the bloggers I read regularly have done this. I think it's such a cool method of expanding my blogging universe. It's far more interesting than simply clicking the 'next blog' button or a catchy title on a blogroll--although I must admit I do have a weakness for the smart turn of a phrase.




It's simple to participate and it's still open if you'd like to try it. Just add a request to the comments section of Neil's post. Someone will interview you and you, in turn, will interview the next person on the list.



I am interviewing Chris in Oxford, an American ExPat living and studying in England with his wife and child. I've told him I am the Queen of Procrastinators and my questions are coming to him shortly. ( I promise sugar!) When that part is done I'll post my questions and his answers as The Great Interview Experiment --Part 2.


But on with Part 1---


My interviewer is Jessica Stover--actress, author and, I am pleased to say, genuinely snarky chick. And you know how we like those around here ;-) Jessica was the talent and producer of her own teen show on aol, garnering an audience of five million. She's currently in pre-production on the film Artemis Eternal. Aidmheil, her fist book, was published in hardcover in 2005 followed by her book Greyfeather in 2006.

Her blog is unique and I enjoyed perusing it.

Her questions are posted here verbatim in bold. My answers follow in regular type.
So without further adieu.....

10 (Tongue-in-cheek) Questions

The word “silly” currently appears ten times on your main page. I
challenge you to describe the voice of your blog without using the word
“silly” or any synonym of the word silly. You may also not use
exclamation
marks.


This question made me laugh because it intimates that I would have a problem doing this. *sigh*

What kind of asinine, balmy, brainless, childish, crazy, dippy*, dizzy*, empty, empty-headed*, fatuous, featherbrained*, flighty, foolhardy, foolish, frivolous, giddy, harebrained*, idiotic, ignorant, illogical, immature, imprudent, inane, inappropriate, inconsistent, irrational, irresponsible, ludicrous, meaningless, muddle-headed*, nitwitted, nonsensical, pointless, preposterous, puerile, ridiculous, senseless, simple, simple-minded, stupid, unintelligent, unreasonable, unwise, vacuous, wacked out, witless question is this!?!?!?!?!?! ;-) Yeah--I don't much like 'rules' *giggling*


I think the tenor of my blog is summed up nicely in that "you just never know". I have a freely associative mind and I don't constrict the blog to any one thing. I like to have fun with it but it's also my vehicle for what I want to do---not what I have to do. Sometimes I share a lot but overall I think that I keep things quite upbeat here. I think those who read the blog over time may gain a more realistic picture of 'me'. As for the voice----mezzo soprano----with range.






I am fascinated by the terminology that bloggers develop inside their
blog
communities. Please explain any personal meaning behind the phrase
“smooches and gropes babies”: Is that something to be feared or
embraced?


Ahhhh 'smooches and gropes' comes from my Soul Patrol group of friends. It all started with our mutual attraction to and support of Taylor Hicks.



You can read a little about our story here. We are quite affectionate and more than a little naughty and it started out with virtual hugs and that necessarily included some groping and smooching in the many thousands of forum threads and emails we have exchanged. And I just picked it up --the 'smooches and gropes' part --as a sign out when I started blogging.



If I might say so, you project a sexy image online. Have you ever
experienced undesirable blog harassment or do most users respect the
hotness?


Well thank you sugar. I can't help but to project a sexy image online because I am a sexy person. What I find slightly amusing and slightly annoying is when folks can't ever get past that. Of course I have used that to my advantage before and likely will again ;-). People often forget that sexy can also be wicked smart. Most users respect the hotness and I'm quite capable of dealing appropriately with anyone who thought harassing me would be fun.



Sometimes you post at 3 AM. Are you up that late or do robots update
your
blog for you whilst you sleep?


I would have to have already made the switch to Wordpress for it to happen like a robot. Blogger is not that accomodating. I just use the 'post option' on Blogger to set a time--I don't normally care--sometimes it matters to set a certain time--sometimes it doesn't. There are rare occasions when my friend insomnia and I have a little too much face time. Then you may see a 'real time' early morning post.


Who is Matt and how long has he been deployed?

Matt is a new Marine. He is the son of one of my fellow Hoochies from the Soul Patrol--Miss Dixie of Dixie's Heart and Soul. We've been supporting her as she deals with her baby becoming a Marine. His DI knew about her friends and I think read her blog. It's been a great experience to share with her.



I heard that you absolutely despise the University of Kentucky and
every
single one of their sports teams. Why do you hate them so much? Is it
because they suck?


When I saw this question I emailed you to make certain you had not just misread things. Your answer made me laugh ---"sarcasm and such" --yeah. Although right now, even as I am getting ready to go and watch what passes(barely) for a basketball team this year, I am counting the days until football season. Go Big Blue!!


What scene from a movie would you recreate in your reality if you
could,
and what role would you play in that scene?



I LOVE this question and I am going to steal it for a meme I am working on. It's so very hard to answer with just one but for this I'll say the scene in Moonstruck where they are standing in the cold after the opera and Ronnie is telling Loretta how love is. I of course would be Loretta. And my face would move.








We have two things in common: Haiku and turning the phrase “you
all” into
one word. What is the correct spelling of ya’ll, anyway? I say
“ya’ll,”
you say “y’all”… is it something to do with geography? Please
answer in
the form of a Haiku.



If it is you all
contracting it would then be
most properly y'all

It is possible
that ya'll is the familiar
rather than formal

One knows when it's right
because everything's sweeter
when using that term



What have you lost over the last year that you have taken note to
recover?


I had a relationship with a friend that was damaged but we are making repairs and I am enjoying that immensely.



You have a blog titled “Turnbaby Writes” that is not open to the
public.
What goes on there? Illicit Scrabble? Illuminati meetings? …Puppetry?



Well I have some writing there that I think is too much for the main blog because it's very explicit erotica. I wrote a little post about it here. There is one short story/writing exercise that I have published on the main blog titled Perverse Reverse. It's still in draft form so feel free to comment. I also have some other writing that I want to put there as the pieces are finished because I want a critique group that I trust. I'll have more entries up soon and if you like sugar I'll send you an invite.


Shew that was fun. It's taken me four days to write this thing though -----I am SUCH a geek--but y'all already knew that ;-)


Smooches and gropes babies!!










Thursday, February 14, 2008

Love, Actually

Hey y'all


Happy Valentine's Day to you and yours. I've got a lot on my plate these days it seems and I'm WAY behind on everything. I've found some cool stuff for V-Day though.


If you don't read Miss Britt you should. And her post today is a prime example of why. You might get a sweet tear reading this one--don't say I didn't warn ya.




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Hilly aka Snackiepoo is practicing the fine art of self love over at her blog Snackie's Pudge Free World. It's a great idea and the 'rules' are quite simple.





HAPPY SELF LOVE DAY

Here's how the whole thing works:

1. Snag the banner. If you don't like this one there's another one linked over on her site.

2.) Post that banner and with it something that you really like love about yourself.

3.) Cross your fingers that your readers actually love something about you and will post it or just flat out beg them too ;-)

4.) Make sure to stop by Hilly's and let her know you loved yourself today. That makes me giggle--what?---you knew it would.


Okay--this is harder than I thought LOL. No one wants to sound all pompous and stuck on themselves.

One of the things I love about myself is that even though I am cynical as hell I still maintain a sense of wonder about the world. I still find joy in so many things--a beautiful sunrise, the sound of the ocean, a soft kiss on the back of my neck. Maybe it's because I truly am an optimist. And I love that about me.


All right babies---it's your turn now.


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And just because I can.......












SMOOCHES AND GROPES BABIES!!!

Monday, February 11, 2008

So Much Fun!



Hey y'all


My goodness did we have big fun playing live movie trivia on TurnbabyTalks last night.


Even though BlogTalkRadio was torturing us with technical glitches my wonderful listeners and participants persevered.

It was a fierce competition all around but--oh my--- almost too hot to handle were Miss Britt, MetalMom and Kyra.


Fighting hard and scoring in the game were Mr. Fabulous (4) Dave (3) Chelle (2) Anndi (1) Dean (1).

In the end it was just the three hot women to settle the score and after an amazing final round blitz it was MISS BRITTemerging triumphant! Final score after the final round --Britt(14) MetalMom(13) and Kyra (5).


So prizes are going out to these three awesome competitors. I'm tailoring the prizes to the winners so once I've got them finalized and in the post I'll give y'all a head's up as to what they've won.


I'm definitely going to do more live trivia--it was incredibly fun and folks really got into it.


Thank you so much to all who were in chat--it was so active I couldn't keep up--Alan Levy--the CEO of BTR was there I'm told. He's always sneaking into my show---I keep saying that to him I think my show is like the underlined 'hot'parts of the naughty novel that gets passed around in high school.*giggling*

Smooches and gropes babies!!

Sunday, February 10, 2008

TurnbabyTalksTrivia!





Hey y'all



We are playing live trivia tonight on TurnbabyTalks at 8 PM ET on BlogTalkRadio. I started to do that last week but the cock naming project rose to the fore so to speak *giggling*


Tonight I should have some enhanced trivia play with the use of sound clips from the movies! I will probably have some straight questions to. Y'all will be on the honor system not to "google" answers mmmkay.


You can join in the fun by clicking on the lovely button at the top of this post. You can CALL IN TO WIN at 646-716-8102. You can also participate in chat but I haven't decided how I'm going to monitor that. It's quite difficult hosting and monitoring chat when it's full and the snark is flying. We'll see. And if you can't make it live you can always listen in archives by clicking the player on my sidebar. Be sure to give the show a ranking if you do.


The trivia winner will be determined by whomever has the most correct answers at the end of the show. I haven't decided on the prize yet but there most certainly will be one or two depending on the number of players.

And I'm guessing the number of players will be in part dictated by those who survive the scorching heat that will be generated on Mr. Fabulous show Pointless Drivel Live when he is joined by co-host Kyra from The108. Hang onto your hats babies!!


Hope to see you there tonight.

Smooches and gropes babies.

Friday, February 08, 2008

Wonderful

Hey y'all

I am a girl who loves her 80s music. And so many of the cool artists are popping up on YouTube (thank you thank you thank you to ALL artists who allow embedding) This makes me all giddy and giggly and squeeeeeeeeeeeeeee sometimes when I find a new clip of one of my favorites.


This was the case yesterday when I went searching for Adam Ant after a prompt from my fellow Hoochie Anndi. I LOVE Adam Ant---I have vinyl mmmkay. Talk about sex on a stick .....Oh My!



I know a lot of folks like the video for this song because of the hot chick in it but this Saturday Night Live clip brings back some cool memories for me.





This was my hands down favorite song and video--I love the lyric--I love the horns---I love the fat juicy guitar sound --and well just look at him ----he is smoking hot!




Adam Ant (Stuart Goddard) suffers from bi-polar disorder and has become a spokesperson about awareness of the problem and erasing the stigma that often comes with. His book Stand And Deliver details his struggles. And--as is often the case---from so much sadness comes poignant beauty.










Smooches and gropes babies!!

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Texting, Texting...1, 2, 3...

Hey y'all


I've become something of a whiz at texting. I text ---let's just say---a lot.

And I don't have a fancy 'qwerty' keyboard phone---nope--I do it using my trusty RAZR and the iTAP program--that's predictive text technology that lets my phone 'guess' what I am trying to say and enters it automatically. It's supposed to remember what I type the most and use that word first.

This can be fascinating and frustrating--often in the same sentence.

The total geek in me loves that the keys for 'joy' and 'low' are the same---that's got some interesting connotations that I'm exploring in an upcoming rather serious post. I do make sure my text reflects my joy.

It's a little scary that 'acid' and 'ache' are the same--cause ache can be something wonderful--acid--not really.

The words 'suck' 'puck' 'fuck' and 'duck' all exist on the same keys.

My phone says 'puck' the first time everytime--when do I ever use puck in a sentence???

And 'lips' and 'kiss' are the same---that one's funny and one mistake in texting made me sure of this.......


Puppy kiss sounds all sweet and innocent until you think about ;-)


ROOMAGES(this is what my phone typed for smooches-hee hee) and gropes!!

Sunday, February 03, 2008

It Was Super Silly !

Hey y'all

Tonight's show was SO MUCH FUN!!!! Silliness abounded as we let our own games take precedence over the show on Fox.


Y'all never cease to amaze me with your ability to be seriously fucking GREAT when I really need Q you to be!


Bondbaby made a quick call in and Trav made a quick stop in chat to let me know they were with me in spirit the rest of the way.


And I had awesome callers that made the show just fly--Janna, Kyra(The 108), Chelle(TheAbsurdist), MetalMom and newbie TonyfromJacksonville.

And the chat was way full!! Fabby, Matt-man, everyone who called in, other folks I missed..... LOLOL

I had planned on a few games and playing some tunes cause I figured most folks would be watching the game--shoot I would have if not for the shows.


Turns out we mostly played the 'name that cock' game --this is explained more in my last post--it's Fabby's erstwhile 'member' from his Halloween costume. We've decided it's going to travel like a Flat Stanley and be autographed and photographed ----OMG --I JUST GOT A GREAT IDEA!!!----recipients MUST take and post a pic of our 'friend' in a recognizable place in your home city!!


LOLOL


AND

The consensus is that Metalmom's name of Cock-a-dildo-do is the WINNER!


Please MM--if I spelled it wrong let me know. I'll take the pic tomorrow and the 'cockdaddy ' will then be wining it's way to you. Simply email your addy sugar and I will be embarassing the local UPS store guy soon *giggling*

It wsa great y'all!!


Smooches and gropes babies!!

Super Silly Sunday




Hey y'all


It's always pretty silly on TurnbabyTalks but tonight at 8 PM ET on BlogTalkRadio we are gonna be SUPER silly. That's right--my show is in the middle of the most watched television sporting event where an even bigger part is watching the commercials. So I thought "You are so screwed girl" so why not just be silly.


So here's the plan---I'm going to be here doing the show as usual. I'm going to be discussing LOTS of silly things going on in my world as well as the world in general. I'm playing some tunes and holding a contest or two---yes you can win prizes tonight by calling in and either answering a trivia question OR sharing a silly anecdote or six. *giggling* AND there is a special special 'honor' up for grabs---more about that in a bit.


You can join in the silliness live tonight by clicking the lovely button at the top of this post.You can CALL IN TO WIN at 646-716-8102. If you can't do either because you are all caught up in the game you can always listen to the show in archives by clicking on the player in my sidebar. When you do that please take a second and rank the show.



There's a nice wager riding on the outcome of the Super Bowl between Mr. Fabulous and Bond. Fabby--being a Bostonian--is rooting for the Patriots. Bondbaby--being a new Yorker---is rooting for the Giants. When they were on my show last week I got them to each agree that if their team loses they have to do a video post congratulating the winning team. This is win win for the rest of us babies *wicked grin*


Be sure to tune in at 7 PM ET to tease Fabby about it when he takes on both Morgetron and Poppy on Pointless Drivel Live. It's sure to be an hour full of --well as full of it as these three are--- who knows!


Ah---and now to reveal the 'special honor' that awaits some lucky listener.

As part of my 'prize' for winning trivia in November Fabby sent me this lovely ensemble....




It's actually a cool little bag-if you are a Florida fan *wink* And if you read Fabby's blog you'll know that the costume he wore to Avitable's Halloween party was 'out there' *giggling* (that's Miss Britt shaking 'hands')







How do these things go together? Fabby autographed his 'member' and sent it to me inside of the purse! We've decided it's going to be like "Flat Stanley"--a traveling token of the crazy blogging world this crew enjoys together . I'm going to autograph it as well and then the first lucky listener who comes up with the best name for our globetrotting giant will be the next recipient. I did say silly folks ;-)


I am sitting here giggling thinking of names.

Hope to see you all tonight!


SUPER SMOOCHES AND GROPES BABIES!!

Friday, February 01, 2008

Res Ipsa Loquitor





Hey y'all


I'm guessing you are wondering why I've posted the gaping maw of a rather disgusting looking vacuum cleaner. At least I am hoping you are cause if you already know---um--well I won't go there *giggling*


If you've read this blog much you know that I don't air many of the DH's foibles here. And it's not that I have a dearth of other blog fodder today it's just that this is just so perfect I had to share.


We had a nasty windstorm come through on late Tuesday/early Wednesday. In addition to knocking the power off for twelve hours and making my house a freezer we had some property damage.

We have a patio bar on the deck. It had a tempered glass top--notice the word 'had' mmkay. The wind lifted a large piece of the safety glass and shattered it into a million tiny pieces--and those million tiny pieces are all over the deck and in the yard---way out into the yard.


Okay ----you say--what does that have to do with the vacuum cleaner?


Well the DH was out there trying to get it cleaned up---the dogs use the yard and we go barefoot a lot in the summer and even though it's safety glass it's still glass.


He thought a better way to clean up would be to use the hose attachment on the upright vacuum--- yes the regular one we use to do the carpets---beige carpets I might add--in the house.


Thing is---he forgot that the beater bar keeps spinning----


So as you can see babies----the bristles are now green---saturated with lovely chlorophyll.


I haven't even looked outside to find the well 'swept' patch of grass.


Oh he'll clean it up.


But I'm taking bets on whether that will happen before or after he uses it on the carpet.



Sigh.



UPDATE: As I was leaving the house this morning I saw this 'to do 'list the DH had left for himself on the kitchen table..... I just had to .....





Smooches and gropes babies!!