Hey Ms. Cass, is this weekend on the map for your raincheck, or should we give you more time flat on your back (paging SPP...) recovering before trying to have a playdate?
Spike's Bitches 26: Damn right I'm impure!
[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.
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50g olive oil equal to about 20 mg ibuprofen in painkilling efficacy. (So not quite a replacement therapy. But still cool!)
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Here, this should give everybody a chuckle (it's a pic of me with the Conundrum from X-Files): [link]
And for Hec, back of my recent haircut. It may not be as short as some, but I chopped of a few inches: [link]
And for Hec, back of my recent haircut. It may not be as short as some, but I chopped of a few inches: [link]
Good color, good nape. Good choice, I say.
Glommcookie is very, very cute. That is all.
And for Hec, back of my recent haircut
Oh, sweetie, I want that color!!!!
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Interview went OK, I think. I liked the people I'd be working with. They're interviewing 5 people, though, and trying to make a decision before the boss leaves for Europe next week. So I'm going to email my thank you and then try to forget about it as best I can.
Right now I'm feeling generally pessimistic, but it's probably just a post-adrenaline crash or something.
I'm sorry, Jilli. I hope they do find another position for you.
Why is it that Dark Chocolate Hershey Kisses don't really taste like dark chocolate?
I think you will find the answer you're looking for in the use of the word 'Hershey'.
owever, the T. Gigantea (don't google. Just. Don't.) ALWAYS trigger my phobia, and hard.
I googled! And got a tree. Of northwestern America, so I'm close.
Ok, found it. Yep, that would be hard to ignore. I know this won't help with the phobia thing, but it does note that T. gigantea keeps hobo spiders out of your house. Hobo spider bites can cause a necrotic reaction like brown recluses, so gigantea makes a much better neighbour.
T. Gigantea? Yup, they are big buggers. And fast. Held the world record for spider speed until 1987. they've been clocked at 1.73 ft / sec or something.
And from what I can gather, the new record-holder is a solifugid, and thus not strictly a spider at all.
It goes on the halflings head.
This can work in your favour! You can accessorise with duck tiaras to complement your own.