Spike's Bitches 23: We've mastered the power of positive giving up.
[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.
It almost feels cruel to say this, but I love this image.
Nah, not cruel. Really, when I catch a look at the mirror, out of the corner of my eye, I wonder who the heck is following me. It's only my ass.
Hopefully, going up and downstairs every time I want a cigarette will at least not *hurt* in that acreage area.
I'm hoping that now that it's getting to be a bit nicer that Toto and I will take longer walks. I need *something*. It's pretty clear that I'm not going to get my ass to the gym, and I'm about out of clothes to wear again. I just can't bare the thought of going up another size. So, I'm putting myself on South Beach...starting with my next big grocery shopping trip. I hope it helps...
Poor Charles and Camilla. Waiting all this time, then the Pope dies and they schedule the funeral for your wedding day. They may reschedule. I wonder if they had a passing thought of "They'll do anything to screw this up for us."
They may reschedule. I wonder if they had a passing thought of "They'll do anything to screw this up for us."
It's payback for Henry VIII's temerity.
Timelies!
Beej, my favorite moment in weddings comes out of my ceremony, wherein Ari, our dear friend who was the unofficial officiant (we had someone else sign the papers), quoted Krusty the Klown and invoked Hitler in the opening sentence (he's a comedian with a PhD in German philology). It was perfect, because it was completely irreverent and hysterically funny and pitched perfectly to our rather sick tastes. (Side note: we finally got the actual photos! I should have them uploaded by tonight.)
we finally got the actual photos! I should have them uploaded by tonight.
Yay!!! Cannot WAIT to see them!!!
we finally got the actual photos! I should have them uploaded by tonight.
Seconding the can't waitedness.
Poor Charles and Camilla.
It does really suck for them. It has been a long string of bad events getting in the way of their happiness. They did reschedule since Charles will attend the Pope's funeral. They may both be complete jerks, or lovely fellows for all I know, but the press they have had to endure gives them my sympathy.
I had a pretty good weekend. Saturday, my wife went off to a lay ministry meeting for the day so it was just me and the kids. We did some cleaning around the house, well, I did some cleaning around the house, then I took the back seat out of the van and went to Home Depot and loaded up with a couple of boards and a bunch of mulch. Then we got some lunch and I invited some of my daughter's friends to come over and play. The kids played in the backyard while I assembled a canopy swing the kids got from my parents and while I cleaned up the backyard. That evening I got my daughter's new computer up and running which will clear up her old computer to give to my grandparents since their computer (which I gave to them a few years ago) just died.
Sunday, I did some grocery shopping with my daughter after I cooked some mac and cheese for their lunch and cleaned up the kitchen. After getting back from the store, I got the kids ready to go off to their grandparents for the afternoon. Then, I changed the oil the van, checked the fluids, and went off to recycle the used oil, pick up a forgotten item from the store, and get a few more boards and yet more mulch. Then my wife was off to the church for the evening and the kids came back. I managed to cut up some lumber while the kids played in the backyard. After that, I did a cookout for the kids and I where I had some grilled hot dogs, potato wedges and green beans. Good stuff.
Deena, could it have been the production of "Much Ado About Nothing" woth Sam Waterston and Kathleen Widdoes?
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She does ger caught in a "rain" from an automatic sprinkler. if it isn't, check it out anyway--it's wonderful!
Sounds like a nice weekend Gud. Your activities sounds much like mine, except for the lack of sunburn. Home projects and rotating computers among family members is often the stuff of weekends.
#1 son has taken over the roll of answering Grandpa's computer questions list. We arrived for a visit this weekend and Grandpa mentioned he had some questions and Jr. waved me off and said he would take care of it, and he did. Now if only he would devote some of those brains to cracking bank codes.
HMOG I have so much work to do, everyone is freaking out, and I am the only one in the office with TWO new hires.
Thankfully they are both very nice and laid back. But, yikes!