Isn't she banging to get out?
I don't know. I left her at the place and came back home. I'll see her again after the spinning is done.
'The Girl in Question'
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Isn't she banging to get out?
I don't know. I left her at the place and came back home. I'll see her again after the spinning is done.
Oh, do not think for one second that I slight the Funk, most gallant Hecubus. Although I was not aware that you had not made another one, ever. I use it all the time and it had to be a true labor of love and stuff. Mad props to infinity, dawg, wrod. I owe you...stuff, still, don't I? (I just thought that was implied. My bad. Mostly, though, I don't upgrade from aquaintance till we've Had Words, was my sad point. Is that perverse? Disability oppression rearing its ugly head?)
I'll see her again after the spinning is done.
Make sure she doesn't go in with dryer sheets -- the fibreglass will injure her.
Also she won't be flame-retardant.
Or, turn her into a Corvette.
Make sure she doesn't go in with dryer sheets -- the fibreglass will injure her.
She's pretty delicate. I usually hang her to dry.
She's pretty delicate. I usually hang her to dry.
This saves a lot of trouble.
Until you have to iron her.
I like the look of a slightly rumpled Emily, myself.
No iron needed.
Nobody lays Emily flat?