Around Valentine's.
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
Spike's Bitches 28: For the Safety of Puppies...and Christmas!
[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.
Good thoughts for Cashmere.My conversation with my brother? I might as well be talking to myself. I don't think I'll ever try again. Just like grunt at him in the pause between monologues.
Question for my Bitches:
Do I wear the dress I have and am uncomfortable in to my holiday party tonight or go buy a new dress that will not get worn that often and feel slightly more comfortable?
{{{Cashmere}}} Much ~ma to you that that little girl stays put until much closer to her due date. Take care.
{{{Cash}}}} Be well ,love
HEY! BABY! Sit still until mommy says you can move!
Do I wear the dress I have and am uncomfortable in to my holiday party tonight or go buy a new dress that will not get worn that often and feel slightly more comfortable?
How about you buy a new dress that is comfy and can be worn often. Maybe something that works for work and with a little fuss can be made party worthy?
RE my early-morning TMI: Ok. K-Bug and C just crack me up. As does Cindy.
Cashmere, many thoughts and prayers going out to you and the little one. Little girl! You stay put a little while longer! I get that you want Christmas presents, but really, that's no excuse for you to scare your parents this way.
Sheesh:
Student gets visited by DHS gestapo after doing an Interlibrary Loan request of Mao's Little Red Book for a research paper: [link]
Jeez, Daniel. I can only hope that the backlash that is beginning towards Bush keeps picking up momentum.
{{{{{Cashmere}}}} much ~ma!
I wonder if DHS is monitoring the electronic request system. Most in libraries that I know of, especially those in university ones, would not willingly give up this kind of information. They might give the information if compelled to do so, and there might be a gag order preventing them from telling the student about it, but I wouldn't think that they would proactively tell the government. It seems like that would be necessary for them to find out in the first place, unless it were something electronic that was monitored automatically.
Food for thought.