Nick's assigned persona is "the sexy one". He was a little embarrassed to be told he should stick his ass out more (I'm paraphrasing madly).
Hee. Well, at least he's up to the challenge.
Xander ,'Touched'
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Nick's assigned persona is "the sexy one". He was a little embarrassed to be told he should stick his ass out more (I'm paraphrasing madly).
Hee. Well, at least he's up to the challenge.
I'm looking at course schedules, and I think it looks like I'm going to have the following schedule for a month this summer: Monday through Thursday, class 8:15 - 9:45, go to work, class 5-7.
It's not bad, I know -- not to someone with a normal schedule. Thing is, I've been in a funk for so long that even the idea of making it somewhere by 9 every day is daunting -- by 8:15 is just crazy talk. But I don't see how else I'm going to get all the classes done that I need.
Not only is there you-can-do-it-ma, there is even ma-ma. Which sounds like one of those creepy baby dolls that talks.
Add in the rolling eyes and you've got even more creepiness. t shudder
Much you-can-do-it-ma and anti-funk-ma.
even the idea of making it somewhere by 9 every day is daunting -- by 8:15 is just crazy talk.
I like EmilyWorld.
Not only is there you-can-do-it-ma, there is even ma-ma. Which sounds like one of those creepy baby dolls that talks.My favorite is car~ma.
You-can-do-it~ma, Emily.
Someone make me get in the shower so I can go to my appointment.
I like EmilyWorld.
Oh, don't. It sounds better than it is. It's not that I'm all lounging comfortably in bed until I feel like getting up -- I still drag myself out of bed after only about 4 hours of sleep and am half-dead all day. It's just that that I do it at 9 or 10.
I skipped so much ~ma to everyone who needs it.
I need some advice regarding the car accident. I finally got a copy of the police report and contact the insurance company of the woman I hit. They said she hasn't filed a claim. So I'm not sure what to do at this point. Should I contact the woman herself (I really do not want to do this), file a claim with her insurance company (the agent asked me if I wanted to do this, I said no), call the police officer who wrote the report and get his advice?
I want to make sure that I've covered all my bases and I'm not going to find out later on that I was repsonsible for something that I didn't do.
Okay, I'll skip the 4 hours of sleep thing that doesn't sound so good.