Monday, April 13, 2009

Spiders' Witch

6 Comments:

Blogger Vera said...

It is just a house full of spiders, caps and all kind of things. Hygiene has nothing to do with that. Better an abandoned house and a good body, than a palace with obese people in it, like it is modern now.

I do not have time to clean. It is a wasting of energy that I do not have, nor I would waste any, even if having it. I made websites, I made gym, I made politics, I made fashion and I learned a lot of extremely interesting things about endocrinology and about the human brain which I hope that someday I will have time posting.

What did you do all this time? You cleaned your house which just got dirty, for you to clean it again.

My house is a fashion laboratory. People have no clue how much work you must do in order to modify and make so many clothes wearable. They just think that everything comes out of thin air.

3:33 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

first 2 anonymouses: LOL!!!
you are both too funny!
i'm sitting here by myself in front of the computer laughing like i'm nuts!

to v:
hygiene is of vital importance! if you're not a good girl and clean your house (lack of order being permitted as long as it's not filthy) then you'll be a sick whore!
it doesn't really take that much to do a basic cleaning, really. though it's you who live in it so who should really care.

11:38 AM  
Blogger goth said...

hi sexy! its goth.
just to say love ya!!
oxoxo

12:56 PM  
Blogger goth said...

btw, i could care less what your
house looks like or what anybody
else says about that - just so
long as you keep looking hot is
all that matters to me....
oxoxo!! goth

11:59 AM  
Blogger goth said...

...and lest i forget -
a white rose for you!

12:12 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Haha.
I hate doing the dusting. If a book or bag or file is full of dust, I wipe it on my behind. :)

11:31 AM  

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