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Willow ,'Chosen'


Spike's Bitches 24: I'm Very Seldom Naughty.  

[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.


sj - Jun 11, 2005 3:23:41 am PDT #4140 of 10001
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

Poor sj! I saw you on AIM for a minute, but then you signed off. I hope that means you headed back to bed. Feel better!

Unfortunately, no. It means I had to go drag Teacup Guy out of bed so he could go to work. The poor guy is back to working 7 days a week. He needs some job~ma so he can get a good paying job and quit working the weekends in Retail Hell.

sj, I'm sorry you couldn't sleep, either. Yay for finally seeing James! Is he getting nice and plump? Does he have to have a lot of follow up check ups, because of his surgery?

He's HUGE! He weighs 17 pounds now. So cute and chubby. He has a lot of follow ups with doctors and is to avoid sick people for another year.

I am sorry that you were a fellow non-sleeper, Cindy. Also, that is a really sweet Christopher story.


Topic!Cindy - Jun 11, 2005 3:54:28 am PDT #4141 of 10001
What is even happening?

As a side note, my brothers and I all accepted Jesus in our hearts when we were around 4, so I think it can be understood at that time...you just have to be careful that it's not pushed, which it sounds like you totally have been doing. And, it's different for each kid...which, you know.
I was also four, and it was something I sought, because I understood it. But yeah, I wanted to both "suffer the little children" and not push them.

He's HUGE! He weighs 17 pounds now. So cute and chubby. He has a lot of follow ups with doctors and is to avoid sick people for another year.
Oooh, that's fantastic! He's only about six months old, right? That's a pretty decent size, even if he hadn't had the health issues.
I am sorry that you were a fellow non-sleeper, Cindy. Also, that is a really sweet Christopher story.
We should have met for breakfast. Also, thanks.


§ ita § - Jun 11, 2005 3:59:12 am PDT #4142 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I usually end up drinking a lot of the jasmine green tea.

I crave the green tea beforehand.

My migraine hangovers are kinda like pre-migraine, where I can be tipped right over into the actual headache.

Actually, to be more accurate and echo what the ENT said -- that's probably not a hangover. That's a migraine, with the headache gone. Just like he suspects my dizzy spells are migraines where the headache never shows up at all.


sj - Jun 11, 2005 4:01:53 am PDT #4143 of 10001
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

We should have met for breakfast. Also, thanks.

We really should do this sometime; especially since you have yet to prove your existence to me.

Oooh, that's fantastic! He's only about six months old, right? That's a pretty decent size, even if he hadn't had the health issues.

He will be six months old on the 18th. You would never know there are health issues to look at him. He looks absolutely perfect.

Teacup Guy was also able to meet the nephews last night, which is something I really wanted. Too bad David decided to be shy, so I couldn't show off how brilliant he is.


vw bug - Jun 11, 2005 4:12:48 am PDT #4144 of 10001
Mostly lurking...

Just like he suspects my dizzy spells are migraines where the headache never shows up at all.

My brother gets those. ENT suspects that his pain tolerance is so high that he can't feel them. He gets dizzy, though, and his pupils about pop out of his head. It's wild.

I'm at work. No one left me work to do, so I'll be filling out social security paperwork and writing my paper that is due on Tuesday. Fun, fun!


Topic!Cindy - Jun 11, 2005 4:23:40 am PDT #4145 of 10001
What is even happening?

I crave the green tea beforehand.

Do you think there's any chance it triggers you, ita?

Actually, to be more accurate and echo what the ENT said -- that's probably not a hangover. That's a migraine, with the headache gone. Just like he suspects my dizzy spells are migraines where the headache never shows up at all.

That's interesting. I would the occular migraines, and then have a tolerable (iow non-migraine) headache, after they went away. Come to think of it, I would have a little hung over feeling during that.

How did you test go? Do you have results yet?


§ ita § - Jun 11, 2005 4:26:23 am PDT #4146 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Do you think there's any chance it triggers you, ita?

Nope. I get the migraine whether or not I have the tea. I've just recently realised that this is a symptom that comes before the hyper-tasting and the hyper-smelling (I also used to think that it would be a big smell that'd set me off, but honestly, by that point, I'm a migraine desperately in search of a smell -- it can be just a normal smell, but I'm so sensitive that it throws me right over into headache).

My MRI was Thursday. I haven't heard anything back from the ENT, not even the neuro appt they were supposed to make. I'm not loving him right now.


sj - Jun 11, 2005 4:30:44 am PDT #4147 of 10001
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

I'm so sorry about the migraines, ita. I hope your doctor can find something that will help.


Topic!Cindy - Jun 11, 2005 4:31:28 am PDT #4148 of 10001
What is even happening?

I hate the waiting for all things medical. I wouldn't be happy about that, either. I don't like to bug doctors' offices, because I know just how busy they are. But if they tell me they're going to do something, I expect them to do it.

(I also used to think that it would be a big smell that'd set me off, but honestly, by that point, I'm a migraine desperately in search of a smell -- it can be just a normal smell, but I'm so sensitive that it throws me right over into headache).
That makes a lot of sense. I think the same kind of situation holds true of me and both my allergies, and my panic attacks.

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Looks like a suspect confessed to killing that Alabama woman in Aruba. The story doesn't release names. My guess is it is the man whose father is studying to be a judge. [link]


vw bug - Jun 11, 2005 4:48:06 am PDT #4149 of 10001
Mostly lurking...

WooHoo! Just got 200 faxes to send. Love having work to do!