Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Letter From the Editor


If you are anything like Aimers you love to read the letter from the editor in fashion magazines or newspapers. It generally shows a picture of the editor. The picture is smart and professional. I tried my own version here, but it is a little hard when taking your own picture with a 2005 version of the Samsung picture phone. At any rate, I wanted to write something prolific here like editors do but am having a hard time coming up with anything. So, I will touch on the fact that we are nearing September. School is about to start and Virgos will be turning one year older. Aimers is a Virgo, so make sure that on September 14, you wish her well, and send gifts. I know shopping can sometimes be hard with all of the school clothes that need to be purchased, so just make sure to budget in any gifts that you would like to send. Other than that, I am loving faux reality shows, go-cart racing, almond croissants and iced coffee, fresh flowers, praying mantises, thrift store shopping and anything with asian flair. I am currently reviewing people from the mid-west to see if it is possible to like them. I am also concerned with alternative fuel and people in general. People seem to becoming increasingly horrid. It could be that I'm grumpy from the muscle, called my heart, that is currently sprained.

Well, that's it for now.
Thank you for reading my blogs and for being so supportive in my endeavors. It's just phenomenal the outpouring of love and fan letters I receive on a daily basis.

Keep it up fans of Aimers.
X0X0
Aimers

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Editor,
I would like your thoughts on the upcoming Burning Man Festival this week. Tres Chic, or Tres Geek?

Your faithful reader,
Anonymous.

The Life of Aimers said...

I'd have to say tres reek. Imagine how bad those mother fuckers smell after a couple of weeks in the mojave or whatever....nast.

Anonymous said...

I wonder if Woody Harrelson and Matthew McCounaghy are going to be at Burning Man....hmmmmmm.

Anonymous said...

if i were a member of the taliban, burning man would prove to be an excellent target for mass destruction.

The Life of Aimers said...

Yeah, but what about all of the alternative fuel? It would seem to me that the majority of soy/corn run vehicles would be at burning man, kind of a shame to lose. I would imagine to, that we would lose a huge part of the United States juggling population, which would just be sad. Perhaps a better alternative would be the California State Fair.

Anonymous said...

nope, then you'd lose all the carnies and latino families from the valley. i think burning man sounds like the better option.

The Life of Aimers said...

You are right, tough call. I bet a lot of the carnies know how to juggle too, so wow, this is more difficult than I'd originally thought.