otoh, Perkins is alive to me, because we can survive happily and symbiotically with her giving me all her bacon and cheesecake. It's the rest of you that I'll have to keeeel if you try to touch my food.
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.
I don't want to be dead.
Sad now.
eta: yay for amych.
If anyone can just even quietly send some successful surgery thoughts this way, my grandma is getting prepped right now. It will take a few hours. As soon as she is awake in recovery, I am going to go over there. My parents at the hospital now.
Much surgery~ma to your grandmother, Cass. I hope everything goes well for her.
{{{Cass}}} Surgery ~ma to your grandmother.
Cereal to ask two question:
1. If anyone is willing to read a brief living will document and give me your reaction to it (it is for my Law class), I would really appreciate it. I need three people's reactions. I have two, I just need one more for class tomorrow. It shouldn't take more than a couple of minutes.
2. Teacup Guy is going to go to a job fair type thing this week for a casual dress company where most people wear jeans. His impression is that showing up in a suit would make potential employers uncomfortable. How should he dress?
sugery ma
I had something else to say, but was distracted by cake talk
oh wait the cake was because of Nicole's birthday~!
happy day Nicole!
Sj, it depends a LOT on the industry. Some industries expect you to wear the suit even though nobody does; others (software) refer to people as "the suits" and do NOT consider it a compliment.
I'd go with khakis and an Oxford shirt, with a possible blazer in the car if he's worried.
Surgery ~ma for your grandmother, Cass.
There is no such thing as "caked out" in my world. The very thought. Shudders.
How should he dress?
What about khakis and a nice shirt, maybe a tie? Not a suit, but not jeans.
Edited because I forgot to wish Nicole a happy birthday! (With more cake. For later.)
I'd go with khakis and an Oxford shirt, with a possible blazer in the car if he's worried.
This, except I'd wear the blazer unless he gets in there and sees that no one else is. Probably a tie, too, but maybe a kind of funky one - not red and blue stripes, anyway.