I don't think I'll be able to go this long without Google ever again. I couldn't even pretend that I know stuff!
BWAH! I totally feel like that when I'm away for any period of time.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I don't think I'll be able to go this long without Google ever again. I couldn't even pretend that I know stuff!
BWAH! I totally feel like that when I'm away for any period of time.
Do you know already the locations? Will you have some free time? IIRC, you're going to be here for Book week (books events in every big city, with bazaars and the like). It's always lots of fun.
I know the general locations, but not exactly where we're going to be when. There's a certain amount of controlled free time, but I don't know yet exactly where and when. Book Week sounds pretty fun. I've been thinking about staying for a few days after the end of the official trip, but I haven't figured out any of the details of that yet.
But he didn't have the cigarette! Also, the fakey cigarettes they were using for the show smelled great and a little cinamonny, but more clovey. But not really like clove cigarettes, I don't think.
Sweet!
I've been thinking about staying for a few days after the end of the official trip
Well, for the record, you do know that if you need a place to sleep, I can offer you a roof over your head, right? It's not as nice as you offered me - I do have 3 flatmates (hopefully, by the time of your trip, we'll find one to replace the one who got married, already), and no computer there, as well. But if you want it, I'll be happy to have you over.
Happy birthday, Eddie!
(Hi, Nilly! *waves, disappears again*)
HBD, Eddie. You know if you email your bday to Nilly, she'll tell us....
Whoops -- I just realized that the free movie ticket I gave a friend yesterday is already expired. I thought today would still be April, but no. Ah well.
Happy birthday, Eddie! (Do you know about the Buffista Calendar? Also, since I don't think I've ever posted with you, welcome!)
t waves at P-C (without asking him how he's doing, because, hey, he's already disappeared, so asking him questions would be rude)
Happy Birthday, Eddie!
And a little late, but since I rarely check in on Saturdays:
Happy Birthday, Greg!
Happy Birthday, Eddie!
Nilly, welcome back. I've missed you. I have skimmed. Was your Passover nice?
Jars, food is a good gift. My favorite gifts we received when our children were born were from my old college roommate who got me a gift certificate to a local place for a full dinner for all of us (but the baby, that is); and from my other best friend who made us a lasagna and salad.
Since your friend is still living with her parents, like you said, a meal isn't as important. A cheesecake would be lovely, because when people come to visit, she'll have something to offer them. You're very thoughtful.