For myg: Review of
Odd Todd's Handbook.
I just remembered that I'm supposed to be working on the computers this morning.
Sigh. The morning has come and gone and I'm too damned tired. All the Windows
boxen need to play musical hardware, thanks to various hardware
incompatibilities and failures. And beloved Eddie, my Linux box, is losing his
CD-ROM drive.
Topic of a very brief conversation this morning: the fact that the giver of oral
sex gets a rush out of it. Still kinda seems to make no sense even though there
are scientific and metaphysical and all sorts of other explanations for it.
Sometimes I get a special kind of horny where the need to give it is
overpowering. Like very recently, for instance. Kind of amazing.
Human sexuality is amazing anyway. For instance, these days, I'd probably
identify as about 90 to 95% hetero, even though just a few years ago, I was at a
point where I couldn't have an orgasm unless I was fantasizing being with a
woman.
Good news on the immigration front. I expected the US embassy in Stockholm to
take up to 90 days to get wlofie
the paperwork he needs for the next step in the visa process. It took less than
2 weeks. Rock on!
The rain is coming down something fierce, complete with thunder, for like the
third day in a row.
In fact, the storm became so much that we had to shut down before this entry was finished, and now it's not the 25th any longer.
Today, Memorial Day, the Cartoon Network is doing a movie marathon, and it's my job to tape all the movies. I'm happy to capture An American Tail and The Iron Giant, but some of these others that went direct to video ... yick.
As I make more and more use of my LiveJournal, and yet still want to use this journal for other purposes, I am finding myself casting about for ways to combine them without compromising either. LiveJournal is very good for distributing news within a particular couple of circles of friends who are not likely to come to my regular journal, but this journal is much better for the sorts of stuff I have traditionally put here, such as musings and gripes and things that might be a bit TMI for some folks I tend to see in person. I don't want to go through all the bother of making my LJ account a paid account so that I can set up multiple filters and all that jazz. Plus, the lengthy diatribe just doesn't fit all that well in my LJ scheme of things. It isn't friends-page friendly.
So I am thinking of integrating an LJ frame into the journal, just altering the template to include a window to the more frivolous world I keep over there.