Happy Birthday, Stephanie!!! (PS: If you email Nilly your birthday, she'll tell us next year, so you don't have to do it yourself. It's fun.)
I am pleased with my current google-ability, which only brings up a couple of work and/or school related things. I'm glad not to be using my last name any more, as I did on TT, because they wanted you to, and I didn't know any better. Back then.
I wish I got produce from an undisclosed location, but I can't give up my magazines or my conversational Urdu.
happy birthday stephanie!
Ack, beth, breathing is indeed A Good Thing. You keep that up.
Happy Birthday stephanie! Enjoy your You-Money!
I'm looking for a term that's been teasing around the edges of my brain, refusing to come into the light so I can decide if it's right for a scene I'm working on. It's a horsey term, something about a line breeding true, only more colorful.
Sorry for the delay--I was down at my folks' place.
Stamps his get is a term used to describe studs who sire foals with a particular sire-like look. I don't know how long the term's been 'round, though.
Sorry for the delay--I was down at my folks' place.
No problem. I've been watching the game and reading since I posted anyway. The book (In the Prince's Bed, by Sabrina Jeffries) is going much better than the game, despite the latter's promising beginning.
Anyway, "stamps his get" is exactly what I was looking for, and I might just use it without worrying overmuch about its origin date. It sounds like it
could
be said in 1811--it's not like he'd be saying, "OK, dude, whatEVAH."
Here's my requisite lame first post.
Hi everyone! <waves to the Buffistas cult>
Mostly skipped, but did catch
teaspoon state,
which is perfect.
Also, I think by board time I'm still on the right date for...
Happy Birthday, Stephanie!
And, hi, Eddie. Welcome.
Welcome, Eddie, and congratulations upon your very pretty numberslutty ID#.