Occasionally I'm callous and strange.

Willow ,'The Killer In Me'


Spike's Bitches 21 Gunn Salute  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


-t - Jan 21, 2005 11:16:30 am PST #6323 of 10002
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

In his demonstration he flipped a dinner plate across the floor like a frisbee. He went and got it, brought it back and threw it back across the floor so it landed on its rim, rolled, and spun to a halt right side up

That's just too cool. Do you do this yourself?


Topic!Cindy - Jan 21, 2005 11:17:04 am PST #6324 of 10002
What is even happening?

Jilli, I am glad your friend is improving so. How is his wife doing? Has she gotten any rest?

Cashmere, it's hard, that overnight away from home. Call when you get there. Call in the morning. And then, sit there, and realize nobody is whining at you, while you're having breakfast. Then feel guilty. Then enjoy it and have your time with your family. Then race home, and not let let go of him for about a half hour after you get in the door. :) It's all sort of nice, because we seldom get the chance to miss them.

I love seeing everyone's china. Some of these links are so tempting. I am with everyone who says you can't have enough space for china. My mother has scads of tea cups. Some are really mine (they're from my paternal grandmother), but most are from her mother and grandmother. I think she might have a tea cup from brenda's pattern.

This is my china.

This is our everyday set of dishes.


Atropa - Jan 21, 2005 11:20:37 am PST #6325 of 10002
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

How is his wife doing? Has she gotten any rest?

She's gotten some rest, mostly because of the three of our friends who are taking shifts being with her *made* her lie down, shut her eyes, and concentrate on her breathing.


P.M. Marc - Jan 21, 2005 11:22:10 am PST #6326 of 10002
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

She's gotten some rest, mostly because of the three of our friends who are taking shifts being with her *made* her lie down, shut her eyes, and concentrate on her breathing.

This is good. I've been worried about her pushing herself too hard and winding up ill, especially given the amount of time she has to spend at the hospital.


Beverly - Jan 21, 2005 11:27:28 am PST #6327 of 10002
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

No, -t, though I've been tempted. The first piece that broke was the sugar bowl lid (my sugar bowl and creamer are shaped exactly like Cindy's pattern! Just with the seafoam green lace rather than the roses. Royal Albert is also a Doulton subsidiary), which my helpful 2-year-old tried to pick up by the itty-bitty knob on top. It slipped through his little fingers and crashed on the terrazzo kitchen floor. Puir wee mite, he was devastated. I had to comfort him. He has always loved pretty dishes. When he was eight he had a meltdown in the store because DH and I didn't pick his choice for casual dishes. And when he moved out on his own he bought black matte angular moderne pieces for himself. But anyway. Shortly after we lost the sugar bowl lid, one of the coffee cups cracked when we poured coffee in. Turns out there was a tiny, unnoticed void in the side of the cup. We contacted the company, they replaced the pieces with no charge. The rest of the set has seen moderate wear, and is still holding up quite well. There's been no other breakage.


beathen - Jan 21, 2005 11:27:58 am PST #6328 of 10002
Sure I went over to the Dark Side, but just to pick up a few things.

These are my everyday dishes: [link]


Cass - Jan 21, 2005 11:33:06 am PST #6329 of 10002
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

Love those beathen.

Mine are these. Wedding gift. I have some of my grandmother's china and am glad to have it but I don't like the pattern enough to use it every day.

This was the dinnerware that I had loved from the first moment I saw it so when there was a chance to get it? I bounced and squeed and clapped my hands.

eta: the right html for linkage.


ChiKat - Jan 21, 2005 11:37:16 am PST #6330 of 10002
That man was going to shank me. Over an omelette. Two eggs and a slice of government cheese. Is that what my life is worth?

Ooohhhh...pretty dishes. I love pretty dishes.

My china is this: [link]

I asked for place settings a few years ago for Christmas. My sister thought I was very strange for being single and asking for china. That's something you're supposed to get as wedding presents! Whatever. She asked me, "Well, what if you get married and your husband doesn't like what you've picked out."

My response? Then I'll just get a second set of china.

Just because I'm single doesn't mean I shouldn't have pretty dishes. And, I eat off my china just about every day.


erikaj - Jan 21, 2005 11:41:42 am PST #6331 of 10002
Always Anti-fascist!

Our dishes are either boring(white)Although Ted from QE swears by the white dish...which made me happy in a dumb way, or mismatched with silly pictures.


beathen - Jan 21, 2005 11:42:16 am PST #6332 of 10002
Sure I went over to the Dark Side, but just to pick up a few things.

I really haven't looked into getting fancy china yet, but looking is fun. I found my everyday dishes at a Corelle outlet store: 8 large plates, 4 small plates, 4 bowls, 4 saucers & 4 coffee cups for $35.