Happy birthday to Toto!
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.
Gronklies.
"So I think the subtext is the bear and the hare have a thing going on." - Paul, to Lillian, about Not the Hippopotamus.
They totally have a thing going on...
Am now earwormed with "Me And Mrs. Jones". "Me-eeeee-eeeee-eeeee aaaaa-aaand Mrs., Mrs. Hare, Mrs. Haaaaaare. We got a thing.... goin' on...."
World o' Gronk (also, timelies)!
I was so bored last night that I spent the evening cleaning my apartment. Not just tidying, but cleaning. That's what happens when the Jays play an afternoon game on getaway day, I'm left to my own devices in the evening. I should have logged onto an online game or something, but I actually did need to clean some, as I have company arriving this evening. I couldn't get the brain wound down until really late, even though I read, so I'm operating on about 4 hours sleep.
It is raining here, but it has been so hot and humid for weeks, that anything is a welcome change.
Hey what does gronk mean?
I think it is defined as "that feeling you get when you just wake up and are definitely not ready for the day but yet, you are required to be so, or a similar feeling at any given moment of the day."
Where's Douglas Adams when you need him?
Hey what does gronk mean?
I tend to use it as shorthand for, "I need coffee more than air at this exact moment."
ETA: or what P-C said.
gronk. I assume it to mean kind of a non-functioning state.
Gronk is what you say when you're incapable of articulating the extreme GRONK you're feeling, because you're tired, or under the weather, or just hate everything, and particularly on those mornings when there's NOT ENOUGH COFFEE IN THE WORLD.
I think it is defined as "that feeling you get when you just wake up and are definitely not ready for the day but yet, you are required to be so, or a similar feeling at any given moment of the day."
Thanks!
P.S. GRONK. (Did I use that right?)
Gronklies.