Ouch, Lilty. Coming-home-safe-vibes, needless to say.
Xander ,'Lessons'
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.
Good thoughts for Lilty, even if I'm not up on the Bad Thing yet.
On a much shallower note...
Wonderfalls is MINE!
Mineminemineminemine!
Mine.
As is Sealab 2021 Season 2.
Mine
Today is a good day to buy.
Thanks, guys. I mean, it's really good to know he's ok, but it just hurts to know that, for all I'm happy, someone else is not. And I hate knowing how much this is going to change him, and I know that's what happens in a war, and I'm just all..ACK!
Work now. But thanks for letting me Ack.
Is it normal for babies to like to rock back and forth? Because Annabel has been doing it for the past day or two. She seems to like the noise it makes when she hits her head against the (soft) side of the playpen, and in the high chair it seems to mean "bored now, can we either give me something different to eat or let me get down". But it just looks weird and is freaking me the hell out.
My brother used to rock his crib all the way across the room and then bang it into the wall. My parents finally had to tie it to the radiator.
She seems to like the noise it makes when she hits her head against the (soft) side of the playpen
She's playing rhythm to the radio station in her head.
A huge buffalo, standing in the middle of lockers and benchs, staring at itself in the mirror. This pleases me.
"You are one handsome son of a bitch! You are! You totally rock!"
Is it normal for babies to like to rock back and forth?
Normal. Everything Annabel does is either normal or way better than normal. Normal normal normal.
Oh...Polter-Cow got a "jump." and I don't mean porn. That's what the "continued" is. Good for you.
Ah, cool. Yeah, the last-minute edits on this weren't as painful as last time. This time, they cut out an analogy from my interviewee (which was fine, really, because it was redundant); put two paragraphs together that shouldn't have been, making the second one appear to refer to things in the first one that it really wasn't (but at least it doesn't misrepresent the answer, only the methods used to obtain it); and added a sentence emphasizing a point that got lost in some of the verbiage. It wasn't a bad sentence (props for using the word "surmised"), and it's not far off from something I would have written, but it was weird to wake up in the morning and find this sentence I had no hand in writing attributed to me.
I hope for next week's article to be blissfully shorter.
Normal. Everything Annabel does is either normal or way better than normal. Normal normal normal.
OK. I thought it probably was, since she's just a baby and all, but she's the first baby I've ever been around for any extended length of time, and since it would be a problem if she were a few years older and doing this, I wondered if it was a precursor to problems to come.