Hepola strews pop-culture guideposts throughout, so any woman who remembers both Tiger Beat magazine and the beginning of the war on drugs will find herself right at home
Well, she was a rare person. And Tiger Beat was started two years before her death, so she may have noticed it enough to fwow up.
How rare?
Meh, I probably shouldn't be so dismissive.. (but it just feels right!)
Like her, I thought my writing was brilliant while drinking. Unlike her, I realized nobody would pay to read it. Small-town newspaper letters to the editor pages were an easy audience, though.
Remember- if you see something, say nothing, and drink to forget.
Welcome to Night Vale.
Cool, plus she's a new possible favicon .
It's so easy to slip
It's so easy to fall
And let your memory drift
And do nothin' at all
I'm embarrassed to admit that even in my hardest drinking days I was never pulled over for DUI.
… that you remember.
Oh, come on, we can't possibly live up to that smug smirk.
It's vulnerable, yet coy.
It's mocking, yet punchable.
Nah, sweet.
I just read the linked review of her book, and I'm fairly sure she's just an animated cliche from a chick flick.
ok.
I'd hit it.
No, wait.
I kinda lit into Cmdr for this one..
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Dime-a-dozen shit (sorry, Salon).. not that interesting.
I'm still laughing that her apparent big traumas were her parents getting divorced and going on a diet one time.
Hepola strews pop-culture guideposts throughout, so any woman who remembers both Tiger Beat magazine and the beginning of the war on drugs will find herself right at home
Alrighty. *barf*
A woman who remembers |the beginning of the war on drugs| and even noticed Tiger Beat is pretty rare.
Well, she was a rare person. And Tiger Beat was started two years before her death, so she may have noticed it enough to fwow up.
How rare?
Meh, I probably shouldn't be so dismissive.. (but it just feels right!)
Like her, I thought my writing was brilliant while drinking. Unlike her, I realized nobody would pay to read it. Small-town newspaper letters to the editor pages were an easy audience, though.
But still, 26 years sober next week!
Letters to the editor are the best! Some of my finest work!
Life isn't where you're at, it's where you're going! Keep on keepin' on, man!