He paired them with oxblood Doc Martens, and it made me wibble at 19.
I remember when Paula Coles was backing up Peter Gabriel; she wore an Armani ankle-length dress and Docs. She looked AMAZING.
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He paired them with oxblood Doc Martens, and it made me wibble at 19.
I remember when Paula Coles was backing up Peter Gabriel; she wore an Armani ankle-length dress and Docs. She looked AMAZING.
Oh, Nutty, I totally meant that for the "Nice litle old lady gets capped anyway," conversation. I may be a little crazy, but not completely. I specifically thought about murder mysteries. Was it not supposed to be one? Were we thinking more of a Crusie thing with a murder as a plot element, but not really about murders? Because those people are always a little...tarnished, in some way...yeah.
It's All in the Follow Through
Bright lights glared off stainless steel and ceramic tiles, making it hard to see things happening around me. But I could feel them. After 13 hours of labor, rubbery hands smoothed cleanser on my belly to finish shaving it. It might have been 80 º in the operating room, but my beached-whale body shivered at the exposure. Deliriously, I wondered as they pulled crosspieces out from the table to strap my arms to if this was what being crucified felt like? I voiced my thoughts out loud, “There is no joy in Mudville, tonight; the Mighty Casey has struck out.”
Um...say one had a cousin that just published her first novel and one wanted to sort of pimp it to other writers, would it be considered gauche to post the Amazon link to one's cousin's book in here?
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeouch, Sail.
Aimee, hell no. Or you could do it in Beep Me - Betsy just did.
Well, maybe not if you use the affiliate link, Aimée.
True, I didn't think of that.
And Sail - get out of my head.
That's great, Sail. Also, I just noticed your tag. Heh.
would it be considered gauche to post the Amazon link to one's cousin's book in here?
I wouldn't mind.
First births are by definition, a learning experience. I fully expected to be put through a lot of gross stuff, but a caesarian section my first time out? I felt like a massive failure even though there was nothing I could have done to prevent it. These people were so kind and helpful, I just wanted to lighten the sense of urgency a little, so even all doped up, I had to be the class clown.