I can't believe it worked!
Ok, Blogger, I guess I'll start wearing your letter jacket again. Anyhoo, here is pic one from my time in San Ho (copyright 2006 Jurgen Nation, 2006 Heather B., 1986 Nabbalicious). Soon after this photo was taken, Stacy and I finally had our heads and livers separated thanks to a 14-hour conjoined BlogHer surgery performed by Dooce.
Isn't she beautiful?
Labels: Friends
23 Comments:
You both are fabulous!
you are both beautiful.
The prettiest girls there, for sure!
Thanks for the heads up (no pun intended.) I am always looking for good, new blogs to read.
You guys are adorable. Wish I'd been there.
I second all comments above.
I love you guys.
I wish I could see you everyday that's how much I love you both. And I don't even say that about my children ;-)
you crack me up, professional comment whore!
So glad you are back in full force.
What a lovely pic. I'm kinda out of the loop (and currently three-sheets-to-the-wind) so I'm not quite sure who is whom. But you're both extremely fetching and this image so wants a to be the opening or closing shot of a really good movie. But what is the movie about? So many possibilities ...
It’s not a romantic comedy.
It’s not a movie that turns a comic book into a film – you are not superheroes. No CGI.
This may be an independent film – I don’t see an obsession with beautiful people.
On the other hand – it may NOT be an independent film. I don’t see an obsession with how awful life is and how no matter how hard we try, life turns into shit.
This film has a happy ending – but it’s equivocal, like life. So maybe it’s an independent film that got some big studio money behind it.
Maybe this is a gay movie. Except it’s about women who are friends and aren’t lesbian (unless you want to be), so maybe it’s like one of those rare, rare films about men who are friends but aren’t gay. Oh, but who wants to see that? Everyone knows every close relationship has to involve sex. Friends? Ha! Yet it’s a film about friends … what the hell kind of movie is this?
I don’t see Al Gore in this. So I don’t see environmental concerns playing a big part in this film.
You know, I don’t know what the hell kind of film this is but … BUT … I do hear a theme. The film has grabbed an early 90s R.E.M. tune to anchor it, “Shiny Happy People.”
As mentioned, I’m half in the bag now. So … Do you know what kind of film this might be from?
Such a great pic. Such smiles! It outta be in a movie.
Oops. I reread what I wrote and thought, "Did I just have a Larry David moment?" I wrote, "I don’t see an obsession with beautiful people," and that might be taken as a slight, which is not how it was intended.
As mentioned, you're both extremely fetching.
Wicked.
So many copyrights though.
I wonder if I should have done that with my apron photo...
Hey,
This comment in no way reference that photo (which is hawt, FYI), but to say that I've been a Class Nine Lurker ever since you've been back (and in all honesty, while you were gone). I show up and I read and I enjoy, but then I find you've used up all the wit and left none for the rest of us. I come here and I have nothing intelligent to say. It's sort of like "You complete me," except the exact opposite.
I'm working on it though. I might start commenting randomly dependant entirely upon your title.
YOU GET THAT PICTURE DOWN, MISS. I LOOK LIKE A HORSE'S ASS.
Lovely ladies!!!
HOT! Just ... HOT!
I already knew you were beautiful, Kris.
You are both beautiful! I think I have a girl crush...
I have a girl crush two/too.
-Seattle's Finest
OMg, what memories this pic brings back. What a fun time!
I'm hating you both, just a bit, cuz you are so damned good looking.
Great photo!
(egan, I believe you need a vagina to have a 'girl crush'. and no you can't borrow mine. jees.)
Wow, and to think I already loved you for your mind.
You both! are lovely.
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