No problem at all. Let me get home first (that's tomorrow night) and Bob'll be your uncle.
LA's very cool. Ask erika, who greeted her (as per my suggestion) with "Moo, motherfucker!" (Yes, there's a story in there.)
'Never Leave Me'
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No problem at all. Let me get home first (that's tomorrow night) and Bob'll be your uncle.
LA's very cool. Ask erika, who greeted her (as per my suggestion) with "Moo, motherfucker!" (Yes, there's a story in there.)
Wondeful! Esp. since I have spent all my birthday money on books on teaching and...um...lattes.
I'm very weak at 7 a.m. on a school morning.
EDIT: And apparently, I don't have enough money to buy an "r".
WondeRful. Gah.
No prob. I'll hook you up.
I need to go find lunch. Yes, I know what time it is.
Get lunch! Silly wench. And thanks!
Yes, I really did. She was amused...patrons at Chi-chi Borders, really, nsm. Places that act ritzy for no reason make me suggestible to outrageous things.
Erin, I've considered my books, but I have nothing suitable. When we moved in here, I left stacks of books in the Salvation Army bin. I've got an idea, though.
When we've run certain community events at our church, we've approached local stores for donations. Typically, they give a gift card for $25 or whatever. I have't done the approaching, but from what I remember hearing at meetings, a lot of corporations just have a standard amount they'll give in response to a request. Now for us, this has usually been a grocery deal, so we've approached places like Stop & Shop (chain supermarket), BJ's (local discount club akin to Sam's, Costco, etc.).
You might be able to approach Barnes and Noble, Target, Costco and the like, and end up with gift certificates, with which you can purchase more books. The Target corporation has all sorts of community programs, including a grant program: [link]
Awesome drabbles, everybody. I'm hoping to get around to it before the week is up...
In the meantime, hivemind question: Is there current British slang for "girl" or "woman"? I mean, I know lots of other words (the common ones, like loo, and lift, and sorted, etc.) but I'm blanking on this. Any ideas?
Bird? Or is that old?
See, that's what I kept thinking. I knew that (and "bint," thanks to Spike, which is not appropriate in this instance) but it seems dated.
Flower or Petal? Guess thats kind of old too. W need input from an actual English woman. Oh Fay...?