Good plan, Jess.
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Spike's Bitches 25 to Life
[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 have, in fact, made my own wrinkle releaser after hearing about Trudy's Mom's success at homebrew
What ratios of water to fabric softener do you use?
Oh, man. I can't remember. Try googling "homemade wrinkle releaser" -- that's how I found the ratio I use.
If you can, get yourself some throat spray that numbs you up. It makes eating possible, if weird.
Sadly, have some already, but my throat is so *swollen* is the problem. Am going to try to have some soup in a minute, I think. Managed to down an ice cream sandwich about 2AM last night (my sleep schedule being all KINDS of off right now...)
Cindy! Feel better. Am amused by the image of having children to do your bidding. (I know it doesn't usually work like that).
No virtual smoochies here today
No! Because smoochies might spread the evil GERMS. BOOOO, GERMS.
I love those pictures of haricuts, Jess, but I know if I tried to get my hair done like that first one, it'd make me crazy--I loooove how the messy haircuts look, but in practice I end up unable to make my hair do that without making myself mad! I can see how it would look good on you!
meara! Cindy! I will be wild and reckless and give you both "get well" smooches. To hell with the germs!
I met a guy named "Sir" once. I thought that was super-weird. Apparently his dad was in the military--dunno if that had something to do with it. But--calling your kid "Sir"??
Heh. The daughter of a friend of ours named her child "Princecharming." Yes, it's all one word, and now you're thinking what could be worse? The poor kid's nickname--"Boo."
The father insisted on this unique naming convention. It seems that every last person in his family has a name that begins with "King" or "Queen" or "Duke" or "Prince" or "Princess."
I don't get these kind of people.
I had two goldfish named Sushi and Sashimi.Mine were betas... I figured if they were clearly identified, I wouldn't be so broken up later. After all, it was right there on the label.
Feel better meara and Cindy. I think I am missing someone else who is sick too. Um, definitely Stephanie who also gets bar-ma (typed bra-ma but it sounds like the BF thing is going fine, so bar~ma it is.)
Slept (or, rather, really didn't) for crap last night but I don't feel especially rotten today. Of course still being in my jammies with coffee helps mightily. I was feeling pre-migrainey last night but I dosed with meds, removed everything with any scent from my room and put my sleeping mask on. Seems to have helped with the oogies if not actually letting me sleep much.
Ever have one of those strange dreams with family and friends in it that seems completely AU when you first wake up (or while you are still dreaming) but then you think about it and realize that, no, those people are just that strange and while their actions weren't exactly taken from real-life their personalities, motivations, charms and flaws were? [Not yet enough coffee obviously to defeat the mighty runonandon sentence.]
I met a guy named "Sir" once. I thought that was super-weird. Apparently his dad was in the military--dunno if that had something to do with it. But--calling your kid "Sir"??
There was an old man in my neighborhood growing up who was known as Sir Hugh (long story) and his St. Bernard was "Wee Pup Excalibur."
I know what I forgot!
connie, all my thoughts and wishes for you and dh. You are both very strong people.
I need to make a list of chores for today, a list of errands and a new grocery list because puppycat shredded it last night.
I sense a meaningless (for you all, I mean) post coming up. After all, if I don't tell the inblisible people, how will I know it really happened?
The daughter of a friend of ours named her child "Princecharming." Yes, it's all one word, and now you're thinking what could be worse? The poor kid's nickname--"Boo."
...I find that I have no words.
There was an old man in my neighborhood growing up who was known as Sir Hugh (long story) and his St. Bernard was "Wee Pup Excalibre."
You grew up in The Goblin King's Labyrinth? Did you get to play with the fireys? And dance a magic dance?
connie, all my thoughts and wishes for you and dh. You are both very strong people.
We do our damnedest. Thanks.
The poor kid's nickname--"Boo."
Boo's not an uncommon nickname in some places. Southern, I think, mostly. I had a friend in Atlanta who used to always call me that.
But the Princecharming thing?