I wanted to do laundry today, but my daughter has hidden the laundry card from me, again. One of these days I'll actually get to do laundry on the day I want to do it.
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.
I'm rewatching Top Gun after many many moons.
Gayest. Movie. EVAH.
"This gives me a hard-on."
"Don't tease me."
Heh. That's one of my favorite movies, too, Aimee. For some reason, I don't have a copy of it and I should.
"Jester's dead!"
"Where'd he go?"
And Wolfman says, "Where'd who go?"
Huh, I hated Top Gun. Maybe I should give it another try someday. Mostly I don't really like Tom Cruise and that hasn't changed.
I have water again thanks to handyman hubby. This means I must also do laundry.
So I went to a very fun and yummy wine-tasting at a local vineyard this afternoon (we won't mention that it was called Wine Tasting for Dummies) and came home to find Stephen had made paella for dinner. I am a bit tipsy and very full of good food. That's a nice way to be on a Sunday.
They think I'm racist.
Oh. My. God. There are no words for this. {{{Fay}}}
I have water again thanks to handyman hubby.
Yay! for water!
That's one of my favorite movies, too
The cheesy 80s music and Goose (sob) get me every time.
I officially feel like hell.
{{{Teppy}}}
vw, your middle-of-the-night visitor had to be scary! Hello?! Not the time to put up a sign on someone else's fire escape! Geez. {{{vw}}} and {{{Emily}}}
Mostly I don't really like Tom Cruise and that hasn't changed.
That's when I still liked him, baby Cruise. And, Val Kilmer! How much more hot could you ask for?
It always pissed me off just a little that they had to wait until only a couple months after I transferred out of Topgun to make the movie. I would have loved to have gotten to meet all the actors. I always have to laugh whenever I see them holding "class" out in the hangar bay. The actual classrooms were the smallest, dimmest, most institutional looking rooms you could have imagined. And the maintenance departments were in single wide trailers that went by the name of Delta House. Still, it was probably one of the Navy's greatest recruiting tools during the 80's and they didn't have to pay anything for it.
You went to TopGun???
t falls head over heels in love
I wanted to be a fighter pilot or fly with the Blue Angels.
Alas. they don't let you do those things if you have a seizure disorder.
I think the only film I liked with Cruise was Risky Business which was much fun.