I'm shuddering at the torture you are willing to endure.
Well, if it helps, I mock.
'Just Rewards (2)'
[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.
I'm shuddering at the torture you are willing to endure.
Well, if it helps, I mock.
First coat of paint in the kitchen is done, trim in the living room/dining room is done. Some of the trim in the hall is done.
The bizarre wiring issue in the basement has been taken care of, leaving two smallish holes in the drywall for me to patch.
My god, Anne! Look at you go!
Just reading Anne's painting posts makes me want to lie down.
{{Lilty}}
(Just cause, etc.)
Just reading Anne's painting posts makes me want to lie down.
Personally, I think I'm getting high from the fumes. I may need to go buy a mask of some kind.
Watches the productive people be productive while defiantly painting fingernails purple.
I just woke up for the third time. I think this one may stick, but I need coffee, stat.
Where's my vw?
Go vw! Go Anne! You're making me tired just reading about you. Vicarious accomplishment, though, it's a good thing.
Yay, Lilty relaxing. This is, like, a first ever, right? Purple toenails are a yay, too, when they're only painted on. I've had purple toenails from smacking my toe on something--painful, and not so pretty.
Laura! Geez, I never get to post at the same time as you. Ginger, I'd watch, but I don't even know what time Oprah is on. I'll try to catch this one, though.
Okay, DH is sorting through the Sunday circulars from Best Buy, Circuit City and elsewhere. Is it really mean of me to want to upgrade my own laptop and give the one we have now to the kid who needs a computer, instead of buying said kid (who is too broke to afford the computer he wants) a brand-new desktop system? Same money... my generosity is fighting with my aquisitive tendencies, and using "It's a free computer! He's got no cause to quibble!" as an excuse.
More coffee needed. At once.
Is it really mean of me to want to upgrade my own laptop and give the one we have now to the kid who needs a computer, instead of buying said kid (who is too broke to afford the computer he wants) a brand-new desktop system?
It is not mean. It's wise. Everyone's happy that way, and Beverly, who deserves goodness and doesn't get enough of it, gets a teeny bit of balance back.