I was in pain, sure, but I really didn't care.
Pretty much the definition of morphine.
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
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I was in pain, sure, but I really didn't care.
Pretty much the definition of morphine.
Hmmm, JZ's new gen-u-wine leather knee high boots were a ridiculous deal at $38 (no shipping charge).
The applicable question was "Is the pain bothering you?" Not so much "Does it still hurt?"
I wonder if they usually bother with that distinction.
LINK, DAVID.
I'm too tired to Nilly.
yay date is on!
loved the letters - DH was a tad cruder than anything I saw here..
glad to hear that the buffistas near and dear seem to be safe.
and I am wondering if the ex-pat thing is a habit of speech?
and yay Susan !
did I leave anything out?
like that fact that Matt broke his toe? by dropping a bandsaw on it?
Whatever he was doing--even if he was trying to break his toe--maybe you should tell him he's doing it wrong.
Ooh. I've found a page of echidna pics: [link]
Never heard the word "puggle" before.
Is there a particular term for a baby platypus, too?
LINK, DAVID.
I'm sure she's got a link somehwere. But I counted - 20 eyelets. Soft black leather with a blue wash? Something like that. These are boots that I would normally expect to sell for about $140.
Never heard the word "puggle" before.
Ah, now, I can help with that. The words of Peggy Rismiller, echidna researcher:
Peggy Rismiller: Where did the word come from? Well actually it came from England, it’s an old English word. To puggle was to like, clean drains and things like that. There were a lot of English people that went to Australia and became rabbiters and the rabbiters would actually take a stick and they would puggle down a puggle hole and lo and behold, instead of finding a rabbit occasionally they would find this strange little animal and they called it a puggle.
There's no official name for baby platypi, though some people use 'puggle' there too, and there's at least one suggestion that we should use 'platypup'.