Jilli, did you like BPAL Spooky? It's back... [link]
Ohhhh. I never got to try Spooky, but you better believe I'm ordering a bottle.
[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.
Jilli, did you like BPAL Spooky? It's back... [link]
Ohhhh. I never got to try Spooky, but you better believe I'm ordering a bottle.
doing the dance of negative bone scan, negative x-rays, with the minor side step of "let's do a CT scan just to be sure"t joins in dance
Local community colleges, summer session after you are done, etc. etc. If this is really where you want to be headed, then anything you can do to help prepare for it is time very well spent. I still attend professional lectures, classes, seminars and all sorts of other thingsThis is really excellent advice.
And Pain-Aid rocks. God I miss that stuff. Is it corporate-only crack? Because I have never seen it except in offices. I gotta go Google.
Pain-Aid may indeed rock. But I'd be suspicious of anything that had a name that advertised it was aiding and abetting my pain.
We have Pain-Aid here. It's my friend.
I think the medicine cabinet should have Blah-Aid.
Except that it's called gin, and is against office policy.
I wonder if it's the same crack they put in Jack in the Box tacos.
Is that the same crack that's in Honey Bunches of Oats?
Except that it's called gin
Gin is Souse-Aid.
God I hate Inside the Actor's Studio. God I have the hugest ever crush on Kiefer Sutherland.
Sigh... His voice makes me melty in all of the right ways.
He's better than Pain-Aid.
You know what would be nice?
It would be nice if I were given something to do that actually allowed me to use my brain.
Also?
Good Chinese food.
You know, the sex-dependent rankings of "heavy drinking" have gotten OUT OF HAND.
An additional 12 percent could be classified as being in full remission, but they had drinking patterns that put them at risk of relapse. This included men who drank five or more drinks a day at least once in the past year, or women who drank an average of more than seven drinks per week.
A man who drinks five or more drinks a day is at risk of alcoholism. So is a woman who drinks one drink every day. JESUS.