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Retouch My Body

Joelle said before her coffee on May 16, 2008

I saw this on Daniel’s blog, ...was I there?, this morning.  Even if you’ve never heard Mariah’s new song, “Touch My Body”, (which I personally don’t feel is all that, creatively, but then I’m not a Mariah fan) it’s still pretty funny.

The Moxie Girls Summer Cocktail Contest!

Joelle said in the early morning on May 15, 2008

MDS 2008 RedesignWell, we’ve finally done it!  We finally got around to relaunching our website. This design was in the works for a long time, but we just never had a spare moment. While we loved our Air Moxie Girls in aqua and pink, it was time for something a little different.  We’ll also be launching two more sites this year that will be full our usual bold color choices, so don’t fret if you’re missing our other colors.

When we initially designed this, it was when the trend was in the throes of the “horizontal, web 2.0, let’s make everything really big and use charcoal gray a lot” phase.  We decided we didn’t want that, but did want to bring a slightly more sophisticated look, hence the yummy chocolate plum-ish color.  We call this Moxie-a-Go-Go and we’re having some fun with it.  You can read more about our new site on our blog, which now is open for comments.

What I wanted to tell you about is our Summer Cocktail Contest.  It’s not really a contest, per se. It’s more of a drawing, but there are prizes to be had, regardless.  You can read all about it here on our blog, but here’s the scoop:

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Holy Havarti

Joelle said during happy hour on May 14, 2008

Kathy came online after wrangling Reilly into bed and her greeting went a little like this:

Kathy: christ!

Joelle: yes, my child?

(pause)

Kathy: what is the meaning of life?

Joelle: cheese.

Kathy: totally...

I realize this isn’t riveting, but we’re easily amused. Oh, by the way, look over here.

Drawer Etiquette

Joelle said in the early morning on May 14, 2008

Do you fold your underwear?  I’m just curious.  I’ve never really been a big underwear folder, though, in my defense, I’ve not had any bureaus or dressers in which to keep them folded for a decade. They’ve been living in various storage trunks and Rubbermaid yard-sale post-college contraptions.  I decided to become a grown-up, so I recently bought some chests of drawers for my bedroom.  And I have since discovered I’m ambivalent about how to handle my unmentionables.

Folding seems like such a hassle. They’re not that big. I’m not a thong-wearer (though I do own one or two for some unknown reason), but it’s not like they’re grandma’s bloomers, for pete’s sake.  Yet, I noticed this weekend when I packed for my trip that when I folded my panties, I was able to fit more stuff in my suitcase, which leads me to believe the same applies to my drawer.

When I finally got my dresser and started to put away my clothes for the first time. I realized that my panty population had exploded like Mogwai after midnight and I had far, far, far more panties than one woman should really own. And not broken down, thread bare, saggy-butt panties, either.  Decent knickers!  Some lacey, some comfortable. Sexy ones, even… but many. Oh, so many.  Huh.  Where did they all come from?!

I suppose I could thin the herd a bit and toss the ones I don’t like/wear, but then after that… what? Fold?  No fold?  Just throw them in to mingle with the one-off socks and the get-lucky lingerie?

*sigh* oh oh Being a grown-up is hard.

Eugene Sparkelschitz and the Orgasmic Chicken

Joelle said at some point on May 13, 2008

So I had this post all typed out in the wee hours of Sunday morning, while still feeling the effects of Saturday, but right as I finished it, my laptop powered down and I, forgetting my laptop cord at home, lost the whole thing.  @#$%!  I haven’t had the mojo to rewrite it until now.

Anyway, Saturday started with us rallying around 1pm and hitting JR’s Bar and Grille, my usual hangout when I’m in town.Pineapple Upside Down Evil My favorite bartender, Stephen, works on Saturdays, so Heika, Nikki, and her friends Kelly, Monk and I all decided we needed a relaxed afternoon of cocktailing after that hard night of karaoke we put in Friday. After laying some ground work with some burgers (I love their turkey burgers), the cocktails commenced!  And we were having a really good time, too.  Our original plan was just to go for a few drinks, hang out, then go home and watch movies, but we were having so much fun, we decided to throw caution to the wind and go the distance.

I was sticking with something simple, mandarin vodka and tonics, but somewhere around 4:30 or 5pm these shots called “pineapple upside down cake” started appearing and well.... one or more of the following may or may not have happened through the course of the evening:

  • A glittery purple unicorn, which Heika won from a claw machine, and who we named Eugene Sparkelschitz, was defiled with various lewd gestures by a table of fabulous gay men then worn on my head as a hat.
  • A screaming hot pink giant feather boa magically appeared around my neck (thanks to Heika), which I then sported like Mae West for the rest of the night.
  • I danced.  big surprise
  • Really unfortunate photo booth pictures.
  • Hoola hoops and lesbians.

Oh, and in case I wasn’t clear, JR’s is a gay bar. I probably should have mentioned that bit.  And after Stephen’s shift ended at 7:30, we took the party down to Sue Ellen’s, the girl bar around the corner.

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The Moxie Girls Summer Cocktail Contest!

Since we have our new Moxie-a-Go-Go look in place we thought we’d kick off the summer with a fun little contest giveaway!  Yay!  Free Stuff!  But hang on there, Bucko, you can’t get something for nuthin’ these days.  In this case it’s something for very little effort so that’ll … MORE...

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