Em had bad eczema behind her knees.
What ointment do you use?
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Em had bad eczema behind her knees.
What ointment do you use?
I'm such a failure.
No, you just have a great story to use to embarrass him in front of his dates when that time comes. Should you want to drive any of said dates off.
I'm using an ointment from the swag bag I got at the hospital. They included several diaper creams, all local. One is a really posh brand, but this other one seems to work better, and the ped liked it.
Should you want to drive any of said dates off.
My luck, they'd bond over the "parents are weird" discussion.
'sup, vw?
'sup, vw?
Oh, just the end of The Prom. It just made me sniffly.
Anyone else here watch Wire In the Blood? I'm finding it quite convenient that they sometimes tell me "the following scenes contain content that may be disturbing to some viewers" during the show so that I know to look at something else while the gruesome murders are occurring. But I'm finding it a terribly interesting show.
Mostly I think I like Tony and his big throbbing brain and his wonderful single-mindedness.
Edited again to say: and his particular brand of compassion. It's really refreshing.
I really like that show. Got a crush on Robson Green in it, and the way the stories unfold is interesting.
I particularly liked one of the ones I watched last night -- a girl has done him quite a wrong and later finds out something really scary. The policewoman is badgering Tony a bit about not being upset at the wrong done to him, and he says, "Wouldn't you rather be anyone else in the world right now, rather than her?" It just strikes me as the kind of compassion I don't find a lot on TV, where if someone's done something wrong, there's a lot of comfortable settling in on the moral high ground.
Also there was a very striking young woman with a Joan of Arc haircut in one of the episodes. Which is why I'm suddenly thinking about it from Hec's link.
I'm trying to convince Joe to go as Dork Boy. Big horn rimmed glasses that are taped, various computer manuals, dictionary, thesaurus and "Physics of Star Trek" and Tolkein. High rise pants, white button up shirt buttoned all the way up and a pocket protector with slide rule and protractor.
I thought you were supposed to wear costumes though?
t runs away
Snork!