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IDV did this (sort of), who stole it from Frobi and I can't think of anything to blog today so I figured I'd do the latest and most avantgarde meme in blogland: The View From Your Kitchen Window. It's pretty self explanatory. I have a bus stop (actually two) right outside my kitchen window which makes it quite interesting standing watching the street while cooking. When I stand at bus stops waiting my eyes wander and I automatically end up looking into peoples homes observing them if there is anyone home. It's natural an instict to me. Then when I was making the gayer cake this weekend I suddenly felt someone looking at me. It was such an odd feeling to have when you are all alone but then I turned my head and there it was. An older lady staring at me like I was Jim Davis - you know, the guy who played Jock in Dallas. It was an invasion of privacy so I stared her down stirring the custard. She looked away in shame, how proud I was. Now I just have to stop staring into other peoples homes myself. Or maybe not, because what's the fun in that. |
| CyberPete March 15, 2008 11:44 PM PDT Wow and it's right outside my kitchen window - I need to get out more.. | ||
| eroswings March 15, 2008 04:14 PM PDT That's an awesome view! I'm stunned at how clean and crisp your bus stops are...the bent no entry signs is simple: Bent=Gay; No entry=top ;) In other words, the circus is in town ;) | ||
| CyberPete March 15, 2008 12:46 AM PDT IDV: Yeah the road bit looks a bit like those lego things you put together to make roads in lego town But it is Denmark - the home of lego afterall. T-Birdy: I wouldn't bother, check out the Dynasty actors instead. Much more attractive with better shoulder pads Sparkly Tim: No those are appartment buildings, and no they aren't a prison - you should see how dreary mine looks. Hadn't noticed the stop sign was bent. Hmmmm. I can't remember where the 78 goes but I will check because it's you MJ: We have trains and metro system in Copenhagen too Kazzy: Who knew I'd be able to multitask yeah? I love a happening view too. I need a bar stool by the window and I'd sit there all day watching like an old lady with nothing better to do | ||
| Kaz March 14, 2008 11:32 AM PDT Stirring and staring at the same time - now that takes some skill. I love a view with lots happening. | ||
| MJ March 14, 2008 01:45 AM PDT I'm surprised you have a bus system at all. I thought all Danes travelled by Viking ship. | ||
| Tim March 13, 2008 11:38 PM PDT Is that a prison opposite? Or Hogwarts? Where does the number 78 go, and why is the No Entry roadsign bent? | ||
| T-Bird March 13, 2008 11:18 PM PDT I thought you were talking about the bloke who draws Garfield as well... I need to brush up on my Dallas actors. Did you laminate the old lady? | ||
| IDV March 13, 2008 11:08 PM PDT Gosh! It all looks very clean and regimented. And also, scarily, a bit Lego-Town... That woman on the side of the bus stop is staring back at me. Make her stop! | ||
| CyberPete March 13, 2008 10:39 PM PDT Sparkly Tim: Oh yes he's named that too Is he an old dead geezer? Leave it to you two to make something dirty out of something so wholesome as cooking/baking | ||
| Tim March 13, 2008 10:30 PM PDT I thought you meant Jim Davis who draws Garfield - the world's favourite cartoon cat! Stirring custard, huh? Hmmm… | ||
| CyberPete March 13, 2008 10:02 PM PDT MJ: I thought you'd make that into something dirty. You pervert! Oh and no, Dan Bolig is a real estate chain. Dan (probably as in Danish) and Bolig means a place to live How educational my blog has become. Teaching the masses, I love that! | ||
| MJ March 13, 2008 10:00 PM PDT And who is Dan Bolig? Was he in Dallas? | ||
| MJ March 13, 2008 09:57 PM PDT "Stirring the custard?" Pervert. | ||
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