I'm easy to please
Nov. 19th, 2006 01:16 pmDespite being exhausted from all the overtime I put in last week, there were still plenty of things that made me feel good. Most importantly the arrival of Sinterklaas yesterday. (online broadcast that only seems to work in Internet Explorer) The countdown to the celebration of his birthday has officially started. Woohoo!
Three more things that made me smile:
1. Every morning on my way from the busstop to work I walk past the window of a clothingstore. Behind it is this headless and legless body of a very well proportioned man dressed in underwear. His tight armygreen shirt and boxerbriefs are *very nice*. Last week they redressed him in a blue ensemble. I suspect they put a pair of socks inside his briefs... Totally unnecessary in my opinion. It looks weird.
2. On Thursdaynight I was allowed to cycle past an alcohol-checkpoint, where the police stopped every single car. The guy in charge had amazing eyes and great hair. He said 'hi'. Sigh.
3. When I hopped into the supermarket in between work Friday-evening to buy dessert to go with the take-out Chinese I ordered, I heard this familiar song. Then I remembered it was John Mayer's "Waiting On The World To Change": that was the song he performed on CSI while Nick was doing the white man's overbite. *giggles*
( And for your ignoring pleasure: I updated my movieblog )
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Three more things that made me smile:
1. Every morning on my way from the busstop to work I walk past the window of a clothingstore. Behind it is this headless and legless body of a very well proportioned man dressed in underwear. His tight armygreen shirt and boxerbriefs are *very nice*. Last week they redressed him in a blue ensemble. I suspect they put a pair of socks inside his briefs... Totally unnecessary in my opinion. It looks weird.
2. On Thursdaynight I was allowed to cycle past an alcohol-checkpoint, where the police stopped every single car. The guy in charge had amazing eyes and great hair. He said 'hi'. Sigh.
3. When I hopped into the supermarket in between work Friday-evening to buy dessert to go with the take-out Chinese I ordered, I heard this familiar song. Then I remembered it was John Mayer's "Waiting On The World To Change": that was the song he performed on CSI while Nick was doing the white man's overbite. *giggles*
( And for your ignoring pleasure: I updated my movieblog )
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