Memo to myself: Do the dumb things I gotta do. Touch the puppet head.
Well, here I am, and trying to think of a witty introduction that will showcase what a fantastically marvelous person I am and make you all envy me. This is, of course, best accomplished by having an ego the size of Texas and the ability to write a reflection of that ego accurately and floridly. Unfortunately, while I can get pretty darn florid, my ego's truly only the size of Rhode Island...on a good day. But here I am anyway, and if there's no envy - I can live with that. Pertinent info, if you really want it: I'm denying that I'm going to be 30, an American, and happily married with a cat. I adore They Might Be Giants, reading, and playing at being other people via the wonderful world of Multi-User Shared Hallucinations, or MUSHing. I grew up on Doctor Who and Monty Python, my husband tolerates my Ewan McGregor obession, and the cat wants to do outside and be the Big Mighty Hunter a lot. Of course, when he /gets/ outside, all he does is eat grass and traumatize dogs, but I digress. This is me, in a nutshell, complete with comfy cushions and tye-dye wall hangings. Enjoy.
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