I friended you, too, Raq. I'm susanw there.
'Life of the Party'
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 do kinda wish I had the time and energy to go back and edit my public web presence to only the things I really want out there now that I'm planning to be a semi-public author-type person if/when I sell a book.
There's so much me online now that I've come to accept that anyone can find out way too much about me from Google, and my name is still uncommon enough for there to only be one other adult with my name.
And I don't use LJ, I'm all MovableType (since I got a big honking license for cheap from them thanks to being a beta tester). However, there are a few LJs I read frequently. I can't read the friendslock posts, and that's fine with me. I probably don't want to know about it, anyway.
The only thing I never, ever blog about is work. I know someone whose 15 minutes of fame is getting fired for blogging about work (and it's not Heather Armstrong). And while most of my office doesn't know what a blog is, I still fear that one day someone will figure it out and piece together that some of my posts were made during work hours.
zonewombat on LJ, FTR.
I'm about to friend you, Raq. It will be really obvious who I am on your friends list. I'm possibly the least anonymous person on LJ.
dryer sheets will prevent this.
Yeah, but it also wears out your clothes faster by degrading thread quality.
Cindy, would you mind zapping it to me as well? I'm zonewombat on LJ, FTR.Insent to profile address. The list is old, but if someone's LJ name has you scratching your head, let me know. I might know who it is.
Yeah, but it also wears out your clothes faster by degrading thread quality.
What in sweet hell are you talking about?
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I'm cindywrites on LJ. I used to be cindyamb. I think most people caught the switch when I made it, but just in case...
What in sweet hell are you talking about?
That is (to the best of my understanding) how dryer sheets work. They're essentially made of fiberglass, and they soften your fabrics by abraiding the fibers, thus degrading fiber strength and reducing effective lifetime of the fabric.
I always heard dryer sheets were bad for your *dryer* not your clothes, but Sean's explanation makes more sense.
Yay for friends!
Although, I don't really lock anything. But I may someday.
You know what's needed? A family/friends split, so I can bitch about my family, or mock them, without them reading it.
Dryer sheets are very bad for your clothes.