Thanks guys! I hope Em recognizes me. I dropped her at school and then got my hair cut!
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.
You look great!
I'm sure Em will know her mama.
Oh, look at the way she's looking at you in that "before" photo, Aimee. She's so mama-smitten.
Your haircut looks wonderful on you.
Does she recognize you with a towel on your head? She'll recognize you. Great haircut! And yay for the outfit.
Ah, theater incestousness. I don't suppose my mentioning that the first tingly adolescent feelings I remember came from watching The Rainmaker ? They kissed, kneeling downstage, and I felt a frisson.
Pretty much keep doing what I've been doing
Sounds good, and fingers crossed that the tests all come back normal!
I'm pretty sure Owen would recognize me if I shaved my head.
When my twin and I were three, my father became commander of his American Legion post and had to shave his beard because of their rules. He's a bit rabbit chinned so he'd always worn one to give his face a little more shape.
Mom says my sister and I cried the first time we saw him without his facial hair.
Cashmere, are you and Christopher doing anything tonight, to celebrate your birthday?
Great cut, Aimee! Love what it does for your cheekbones.
Some men were born to wear beards, I'm afraid. At least, men have an option, there!
Susan, sounds like good advice. You're doing everything you can for Annabel, she's lucky to have you for a mom.
This is me today. [link]
Baby baby baby! Looks fantastic, Aimee. MmmmmHmmmm.
I just won a $50 Amazon gift cert at work for a silly trivia game. Sweeeeeeeeeet!!!!
The Bitches are a fount of Boston info. It all sounds a lot like what I'm looking for. Well, I'm definitely looking for a place that's serious about public transport, but it sounds like I could pick my area (given $$$ and info) and be good for that. But water, seasons, lots of cultural stuff--mmmmmmmmm. It sounds great!
I'm also applying for a few jobs in NYC, but I suspect the competition will be fierce. Well, actually the same could probably be said re: the Boston job, but at least I have a friend-of-a-friend connection on that one.
Congrats, Maidengurl!