Mood: Anxious
Listening to: Shostakovich - Symphony No. 4 in C minor, op. 43
Reading: Don Watson - Death Sentence
I have started salsa dancing classes! It is a lot of fun, I can make mistakes and it doesn't matter! I mean... what the frog? From whence did that attitude come!
It is also a bit saddening, because I haven't danced (taken classes, that is) since Saturday the 3rd of March, 2001. My evil doctors at the time wouldn't let me go back to ballet.
Oh and guess what, I caught Tuffy salsa dancing with his gorilla! No, *
tomoegozen, Dog Juan is not having an affair with the primate. He was planning to ask me to dance with him, but first wanted to brush up on his steps.

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and

are fairly new to DeviantART, so let's give them a hearty welcome. But be careful with ~
TheBag, for he likes to steal "George Foreman Grills", and whether you know it or not, you probably have one. No, I don't know what they are.
Oh and I am a member of

but seem to always forget to mention it in my journals. But not tonight! Haven't heard of
Circle of Friends? Check out this club by clicking on the above icon and help spread love one page at a time, just like vegemite.
Speaking of which (clubs, not vegemite), I'm also a member of

because they added me to their list. Yes, just like that. It was rather bizarre.
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And now I shall finish off this journal entry with an excerpt from that rather snazzy book,
Watson's Dictionary of Weasel Words, Contemporay Cliches, Cant and Management Jargon (aka
Weasel Words) by one Don Watson.
Look
1. To employ one's eyes in seeing.
2. Over there, see!
3. Agh. Blut. Mphh. Fusp.
"Alexander Downer: Well, some people claim he said that.
Matt Brown: Oh no, it's quoted in the report.
Alexander Downer: I think, I think,
look, the,
look the overall point, well maybe."
Alexander Downer, ABC, March 2004
(that's the Australian Broadcast Authority, my dearest yankee doodles)
"But,
look, I mean we just think it's
calibrated in the right way."
Alexander Downer, ABC, May 2004
"But,
look, you know, our view is that we've made the protest, but in the end as time goes on, bearing in mind."
Alexander Downer, ABC, January 2001