Nov. 5th, 2002

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This evening [livejournal.com profile] meta_kate and I were at D's blathering about politics pretty enjoyably; she knows a lot about the subject and I'm happy to listen.

A young woman showed up and was ordering coffee. She was maybe 18 or 19 at most and had a pretty much perfect body of the dancer/gymnast type; slim, athletic. She also wasn't wearing very much.

However, she was also wearing a gigantic faux-fur cloche hat, the kind that looks like you're a cartoon character wearing a church bell.

The whole effect was very odd. She looked like she'd be a hit on the dance floor of a New York club at 1 am. But this was Costa Mesa, California in a coffee house at 7:15 p.m. And there was Little Miss Hottie looking like she fell out of a Fellini movie.

While Kate and I were discussing this, yet another almost identical woman showed up, wearing almost identical garb, plus a faux fur coat. They then left together.

Unfortunately the rest of my evening was less decadent. I came home, made pumpkin pie, ate some of it, and now I'm going to go to bed.

..the hats... why?
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Terrifica is here to save you, ladies.

I'm not sure New York girls really need a lot of help. And most women I know would pepper-spray her and start running if she approached them. The world is a very big place. Very, very big..
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Whose monkey is it anyway?

My feeling is that capuchin monkeys should be free and open, because monkey wants to be free. I shall now start an OpenMonkey project and get the Free Software Foundation to support me.

Seriously, how can we look forward 20 years and see that someone has TAKEN OWNERSHIP of the monkeys? Our grandchildren.. they demand more of us.

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