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Archive for April 19th, 2005

Girls Gone Wild:  Planning Stage

Apr
19

Okay, so here are the plans. Lots of Mexican food and shrimp. Copious amounts of chocolate. My sister is bringing some salad. I have no idea WHY. That sounds entirely too healthy. We have a margarita machine. Yes, an actual MACHINE. We are professional margarita drinkers and we need professional-grade equipment. We plan to drink them all day. We will call them Slurpees. One day we’re going to go out to see a GIRL MOVIE. You know, unlike we get to see ordinarily. Not a movie for husbands and sons. Not a movie for daughters. Not that kind of girl movie. The last girl movie I saw was New York Minute with the Olsen twins. I want a GROWN-UP girl movie. Any recommendations for grown-up girl movies that are out right now?

We also have decided (okay, I have decided, and they have been instructed) that we are each going to do three things we’ve never done before. Any suggestions? This makes me think of the early years of “The View” when they got rid of Debbie Matenopolous (I’m sure I’m spelling her name wrong–what can I say? I’m not Greek!). They shoved her off the show and put her off-stage in this “Dare Debbie” thing where the poor girl was jumping out of airplanes until she finally QUIT. (DON’T BE MEAN!)

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