They seem to be sticking now, Steph. I hope anyway. He's gonna have a Buffista-filled mailbox.
'Life of the Party'
Spike's Bitches 22: You've got Angel breath
[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.
Now vw has me iMDbing people. I was in an afterschool acting class with this guy and danced with him a couple of years ago when we were all home for Christmas.
My sister's page. The shillouette looks nothing like hers. It also doesn't list her in whatever that teen horror movie was where the people are aliens? Or maybe it was the one that was like Stepford for teenagers.
Not enough here to know if this is the guy I graduated with.
Hec, the e-mails are coming back undeliverable.
I just emailed your gmail account in your profile.
And I hope Hec's e-mail isn't wonky, b/c I just sent him about 3 that were important. To him.
Got 'em.
Nope. I lied. The e-mails are back in my inbox. Damn.
It's only reasonably recently they had one silhouette for each gender, so it could have been (aka was) worse.
Ok...Hec, I tried replying to your e-mail. Let me know if you get it. Damn.
this is what really made me want to knit. I tried to learn. My poncho did NOT turn out. I'm not sure if I'll ever try again.
Ok...Hec, I tried replying to your e-mail. Let me know if you get it. Damn.
Yeah! I want to know. Also, try my gmail if it bounces: hecubot@gmail.com
Ok...just sent to gmail too, 'cause you should have gotten it by now.
Grandma E taught me how to crochet a long time ago and lately I've been trying it. I have a large hook and some thread and it's sort of a scarf but mainly just me practicing different stithces. I like to sit when I'm not really watching tv and crochet.
And I love coloring books. Haven't done one in ages but they do make coloring books for adults.
YAY vw for the non migrane having for most of the time. Boo on the migrane now.
As for furniture - - I will be furnishing my new place mostly with furniture from Mom's garage. But these are cool pieces that she's picked up at garage sales (or the side of the street) that I'd want anyway.
My father, who will be 63 this year, has lots of "hand me down" furniture from various family members and a couch that is ugly and uncomfortable. He was kind of complaining about this last night when I reminded me he can buy new stuff. It's not that big a deal, haul the nearly 20 yr old couch out to the side of the road, find pretty new couch. Replace. But I think he gets some kind of martyr joy out of being the one in the family to get the stuff no one else wants.