However, whatever the word was -- way cool.
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 was "milk", ita.
Talk about needing some segueway there.
Cash, that is so exciting.
It's very exciting considering I've been signing to him for two months with nothing. But I was warned it takes a loooooong time for some babies to pick up.
He gets words and how to use them. His whole world just changed. I'm tearing up.
YYYYYYAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYY OWEN!!
Clevery little fiance Emma has there, huh?
aw, Owen. He's so smoove.
Huzzah, Owen! You go with your big bad milk-requesting self! That's fantastic news!
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Now that a proper separation between topics has been established, Susan, IMO you are so very right about "cock." I'm pretty damn certain it's period, it's totally what a soldier would say, it's a vast improvement over candied length, and this Jane Austen-phile has no problem whatever with the word. Plus, I'm pretty sure I've seen it used in a couple of Regencies over the last year or so, so unless my fevered brain is totally making it up you've got established, published precedent. Go team cock!
We should afiance all the Buffista sprog!
Emaryn is a little older than Benno, but it would be worth it just so their pure-bread third generation buffista childe could introduce her folks at on parent/teacher night.
Princess Ticky Box and Aidan are an obvious pair. Can you imagine the joy and glee in Gothland when she showed up with an albino boyfriend? Awesome.
Leif and Kara seem like a good match, but they should probably adopt if they ever want to sleep again.
If Annabel and Frannie were a couple their grammar would transcend mere perfection.
Any others?