God, I hate the drugs i'm on. I'm not certain if the last ten minutes of work I just did are real or a dream I had when I nearly fell asleep just now.
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.
There is NEVER a good enough justification for baby talk!
You obviously haven't seen Pete's Face o' Smiting Doom.
Nicole, are you me? Am I you?
Oooh! If I'm you, I get to see Perkins and SA and Cashmere and Owen tomorrow! SWITCH! SWITCH NOW!
Starts carving a pistol from a solid block of chocolate.
I t heart Gud!
Job~ma for StuntHusband & Go Home ~ma for Jilli.
You obviously haven't seen Pete's Face o' Smiting Doom.
Let me guess... cuter than a box of buttons tied up with a big shiny bow?
I'm sure it's that God's Angel on Earth shtick, Deena.And a little self-deprecating wit. (And my brother made me not call her a stingy bitch.) But at least it's not Speaker W. He's supposed to be a stone perv. And a major issuer of "Nonstandard(read homeowning while black) home loans...(cough) predatory(cough) Yeah, they know values. Yep. And I'm gonna sub for Kelly on that morning show.
Cuter than a button on something else, I bet.
Adds buy chocolate to the to do list for tomorrow.
Heh. I have chocolate at home.
Oh, I meant for me, for the ride down.
Jilli - no. And not for several months - I start classes on April 4, and it's Monday and Wednesday evenings until 8:30. MAYBE next week as a "last hurrah" sort of thing.
Talking babytalk to Peev is always a good idea. ESPECIALLY near his birthday.
"Peev, happy birthday, have a headshot! kerblam!" - Every spring during his Halo fragfest/birthday party.
Most satisfying.
Best line from spam in a while.
"We met at execrate and went to headboard where we had lunch at mess. It was costa and a orr was had pat by all."
There's something kind of poetic about it in a choppy, surreal way.
There was something on the radio the other day talking about child development and apparently baby talk - not, I think, the made-up words, but the sing-songy tones - is actually more accessible to infants than the more monotone patterns of normal speech. Who knew? Besides, I guess, generation upon generation of parents.