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two-fifths of my desert island
04.27.06 (2:34 pm)   [edit]
Further to Orange's Desert Island Theory (or was it my friend T? No, I think T introduced me to the Life Raft Addendum), I noticed that two-fifths of my own island were in the news today on The Swamp Blog. There's my generation's Cary Grant, Mr. George Clooney himself, appearing with Sen. Brownback and our very own Barack Obama to bring more attention to the Darfur situation. Clooney thinks Obama should run for President in '08. So do I, though I know Obama doesn't seem to think he's ready (or, more likely, he's humbly and intelligently positioning himself for a run further down the road, when perhaps the country will be less Red Vs. Blue and more Purple.

I think my island would be lots of fun.... Clooney for looks, Obama for intelligence and peaceful governance, Jon Stewart for fun and Jewish holidays, and... shit. I can't remember my other two. But at least one should be a musician. I'd say DH, but he prefers composing & listening to performing, and bringing your spouse to the desert island is a little too Love Is... I have to work on this.
 


posted by: surrogate (reply)
post date: 04.27.06 (10:48 am)

The memory is starting to slip already?



posted by: Orange (reply)
post date: 04.27.06 (1:55 pm)

I don't require that you go to a desert island. You could run into George Clooney at the airport, and DH would have to give you permission to take a little time away with Clooney.



posted by: DH (reply)
post date: 04.29.06 (7:36 am)

Okay, but only if I get to spend a little time away with....

Suggestions?



posted by: JT (reply)
post date: 04.29.06 (1:19 pm)

Reply to:
Any woman who I know for sure you'll never meet in real life, and who has had no plastic surgery. Remember, no tattoos, and no skanky chicks!



posted by: Orange (reply)
post date: 04.29.06 (9:54 pm)

Wait a minute, his fantasy girlfriends can't have had plastic surgery? Because that rules out most of Hollywood. I say we let him have Joan Rivers, Meg Ryan, and Melanie Griffith.



posted by: SupremeAnna (reply)
post date: 04.30.06 (5:22 am)

George Clooney as Cary Grant? Hahahaha, sorry just had mental image of Cary Grant in anatomically correct batsuit. It will pass....(ten minutes later)no, no it isn't...darnit...LOL



posted by: JT (reply)
post date: 04.30.06 (2:13 pm)

Reply to:
Okay, I don't think I've ever been so angry at DH that I would wish that triumverate of silicone and stitching on him.



posted by: Orange (reply)
post date: 05.06.06 (3:36 pm)

I would definitely do Cary Grant in the batsuit...

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