I am now earwormed with "Don't mess with the Michelin Man."
'Heart Of Gold'
Spike's Bitches 27: I'm Embarrassed for Our Kind.
[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.
it's always bad when there's a fight and I can't pick a side. Early returns from today probably indicate suckage, though.I watched too much tv, so I am now leaning towards the Sheriff's side as NASCAR folks tend not to sound smarter the more they talk. But then I've been away from Joe "toughest sheriff in America" Arpaio stories for more than a decade so maybe it was just a battle of boisterous for me.
As he talks about buying a house and land out in the country almost as much as he talks of ways he is getting back at his ex-wife (who the hell would marry him?), one concludes that he will go away once he realizes he ain't ever getting the hours he wanted.Well hopefully he will go away soon to realize his dreams of land and payback.
A good proposal. I think that will be the good cop's suggestion, after the bad cop says "baby + wintry autobahn = world of HELL NO." Or, more likely, "Why don't you and GF rent a car, and we'll do our thing, and meet up in the evenings?"Excellent idea. Making it about their comfort and freedom and Mal's needs is perfect...
We are back from the pediatrician. They looked at Ellie and saw nothing wrong. I think they had no idea what was causing the problem, but they weren't worried.This is good news. Might be a mystery but it's not a scary dangerous mystery.
Good news, Stephanie!
Even before Gibson got to him, I was always more than a little weirded out by a tire mascot whose name means "dude, let's get fucking wasted!" You know, more or less.
We are back from the pediatrician. They looked at Ellie and saw nothing wrong. I think they had no idea what was causing the problem, but they weren't worried.
Is she too old for it to be that thing that happens with newborn girls, sometimes? Where there are streaks of blood due to Mom's hormones, or something?
Also, birthday surgery sounds like a big un-fun to me, Jilli. I hope it goes well, and quickly, and painlessly, and not just because you're having it on your birthday.
That's good, Stephanie!
I must have been skimming again. How'd I miss this Jilli having surgery thing? Much luck, Jilli.
We are back from the pediatrician. They looked at Ellie and saw nothing wrong. I think they had no idea what was causing the problem, but they weren't worried.
Yay!!!!
I must have been skimming again. How'd I miss this Jilli having surgery thing?
I am vw. Health~ma to you, Jilli.
We are back from the pediatrician. They looked at Ellie and saw nothing wrong. I think they had no idea what was causing the problem, but they weren't worried.
Good. (Good? It sounds like that would be good, if perplexing, news.)
Also, birthday surgery sounds like a big un-fun to me, Jilli. I hope it goes well, and quickly, and painlessly, and not just because you're having it on your birthday.
Pete is somewhat-quietly freaking out, because I'll be going under general anathesia. I keep telling him it will be fine, but he's twitchy.
The only bonus to having this happen on my birthday (besides the fact that I will still have insurance then) is that my birthday present to myself is very lessened or no more menstrual cramps, forever and ever.