Kathanda Wittoward

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Gifts

Since the holidays are coming up, I thought Id do a little post about gifts.
Some of the best gifts Ive ever recieved:

Harmonica
Bee Playing Cards from the Golden Nugget
Silver Dove ring
Giant York Peppermint Pattie
Big black and white poster of James Bond (sean connery of course)
The oldsmobile (R.I.P)
My cell phone
Flowers of any kind (except red roses, because come on people those are just generic and thoughtless)
My dove charm (i love you kate)

6 Comments:

Blogger Martha said...

you know how to tell if a nigger is lying? their lips are moving!!! ahhahahhahahha

11:15 PM  
Blogger TheWayfarer said...

Oooooooooooh Martha: Make sure the ir"Reverend" Jessy HIJACK-son or Al SHARK-ton never read that, or you'll be paying them the rest of your life.

Kathanda, I know what you mean about Oldsmobile. Maybe they quit making them because too many people were having to play the "What's the matter with it THIS time!?" game, but I'd still like to find a nice Bravada with low miles.

6:50 AM  
Blogger Grendel's Mom said...

Ick. Is there any way you can block someone from your comments? I checked out Martha's blog--I think he sees himself as a cut-rate Borat. Galt--you don't want to give any sympathy to this loser.

But back to what's important

Best Xmas gift ever: a leatherbound, about a hundred year old copy of Pride and Prejudice. I love old books. I also have a first
edition of In Cold Blood.

I hate to admit it, but the best gift I got when I was a kid was Malibu Barbie and her mobile home. Oh, the horror.

3:17 PM  
Blogger Kathanda said...

Martha. (finger)

GALT. I dont know what the hell you are talking about, the olds was pretty much the most amazing thing on four wheels. Nothing ever broke on that thing, although every time I got up to 70 mph it would just start vibrating..


KNOX. Yeah, martha's comment was annoying, but ive found its best to just ignore the perma-14-year-old-boys of this universe. Maybe he will grow out of it.
Pride and Predjudice?? Im not so sure I wouldnt have a fake smile and a 'you shouldnt have' for that one. In Cold Blood sounds a little more interesting although i havent read it. I cant wait until you become a celt with me!

2:43 PM  
Blogger TheWayfarer said...

Had an '82 Olds Cutlass that couldn't stay running more than a month without leaving me stranded, but they seem to have had everything dialed in with the last model year Bravadas that came out...Lots of them on the road, few of them being resold.
martha should call itself Murtha; "his" blog would be very educational reading to any psychologist doing a case-study in Neanderthal psychosis. There are unavoidable risks associated with freedom of expression, and this is indeed one of them.
As to dk's question, comment moderation is available, which allows preview of comments before posting. I've been tempted to activate it, but it's much more amusing to give the brain-dead just enough rope to hang themselves, liberty also including the freedom to be stupid (a liberty far too many seem to be taking these days).

6:51 AM  
Blogger Kathanda said...

ah the memories. My cutlass was an 88 or 89. something like that. Its the car I learned to drive on, so it will always hold a special place in my heart. Plus it was free. The grandparents gave it to my older sister, who gave it to me. I miss it.

7:46 AM  

Post a Comment

<< Home