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Aug. 11th, 2002 03:20 pmI knew yesterday would be an NSynceriffic day. How did I know? Went to the bank to get some cash, reached in my purse for a pen. I've used this pen before; it's been in our pen drawer for I don't know how long. I threw it in my purse I don't know when because I needed one one day. I filled out my withdrawal slip and was about to put it back in my purse when something caught my eye. I turned it so I could read the entire thing, and saw this:
Criss-Kirkpatrick
Funeral Directors
179 Granville Street
Newark, OH 43055
I did a double-take and started laughing. That's when I knew that there were NSync-related goodies awaiting me somewhere in the city.
I figure that Mr. Foxmonkey probably picked the pen up from one of the million and a half truck driver types that swing by his workplace. I'm a curious monkey, and wondered if these guys were on the internet. Sure enough, you can go here to see it for yourself.
Went to Hollywood Video and poked around a bit. I was just about to leave when I saw an On the Line tape, previewed, for 7.99! I was pretty excited because I've been refusing to pay Blockbuster 14.99 for the thing. Big woohoo! Mr. Foxmonkey, in a surprising move, said that he'd like to see it, too. I shall now cut away so as not to spoil those who haven't yet seen the flick.
Eeee! I loved it! Yes, it was cheesy, the cursing was badly dubbed out (an incredibly stupid move to start with, if you ask me), and I wanted to strangle his idiot crack-hyper moron friend, but other than that, whee!
Lance in regular clothes...humina! Lance with dark hair, not so humina. I agree with the stylist who decided he had a blond complexion and turned him to the lighter side of life. And on that point, if they'd wanted to put some distance between onscreen Lance and real-life Lance, they should have given the boy brown (or blue) contacts. He should have kept the lighter hair.
Criss-Kirkpatrick
Funeral Directors
179 Granville Street
Newark, OH 43055
I did a double-take and started laughing. That's when I knew that there were NSync-related goodies awaiting me somewhere in the city.
I figure that Mr. Foxmonkey probably picked the pen up from one of the million and a half truck driver types that swing by his workplace. I'm a curious monkey, and wondered if these guys were on the internet. Sure enough, you can go here to see it for yourself.
Went to Hollywood Video and poked around a bit. I was just about to leave when I saw an On the Line tape, previewed, for 7.99! I was pretty excited because I've been refusing to pay Blockbuster 14.99 for the thing. Big woohoo! Mr. Foxmonkey, in a surprising move, said that he'd like to see it, too. I shall now cut away so as not to spoil those who haven't yet seen the flick.
Eeee! I loved it! Yes, it was cheesy, the cursing was badly dubbed out (an incredibly stupid move to start with, if you ask me), and I wanted to strangle his idiot crack-hyper moron friend, but other than that, whee!
Lance in regular clothes...humina! Lance with dark hair, not so humina. I agree with the stylist who decided he had a blond complexion and turned him to the lighter side of life. And on that point, if they'd wanted to put some distance between onscreen Lance and real-life Lance, they should have given the boy brown (or blue) contacts. He should have kept the lighter hair.