naughty girls nite out, indeed.
On one of JeremyG's posts a while back, he wrote about Google referrals, and I told him that one of my referrals was entitled 'naughty girls nite out' and he rather appreciated that one, it seemed. The things that I wanted to write about were just simple and innocent topics... but it's always easy to find a 'dirty' correlation. Who's dirtier, me for writing it, or you for reading to find out more? It's funny, because the Urban Faery posted a similar statement that told how she got more traffic on her site when there were suggestive titles. Jepel's latest article articulates how to write a seemingly indecent blog, quite decently. Aaaaah... the power of writing. Link(Jepel's article.)
I'm not a big product girl. I don't need to have Bounce fabric sheets, Tide Detergent, or Cottonelle toilet paper. On the contrary, I tend to try and save money by shopping more wisely. I don't know what prompted me to buy Mr Clean's Magic Eraser, but man, does it ever work! It works on dried children's fingerpaints, scuff marks on linoleum and walls, prints on walls and doors, and even magic markers on computer screens... all with almost no effort. There's no scrubbing involved for most of the chores listed; it comes of just like that.
I got invited to a slumber party this weekend. The girls that are holding it work at a Cocktail Lounge, and are in their early twenties. The first half of the party is just girls only... we are going to watch either The Breakfast Club, or Say Anything on a widescreen TV at the Lounge (with a few beverages, I'd imagine), and generally do slumber party things... the guys will be allowed to participate later on. It's just a goofy attempt at going back to a childhood event, and it will be interesting to see how things turn out. The funny thing is, it incites that on-the-edge feeling when teen slumber parties were first held... what will happen when the guys show up? Will anybody be playing spin-the-bottle, or Naked Twister? How about a hardcore game of Truth or Dare?
The possibilities are far more fun to imagine than the probabilities.