Thanks Beverly. Between this and the blood pressure dips, I have learned that very, very bad things happen to me if I don't stay properly hydrated.
Ben ,'The Killer In Me'
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.
Jilli!!! I was perusing Torrid's website, and I had to check and see if you were aware of these shoes: [link]
Hey, is there any news on the Buffista cookbooks? I've been waiting to put the "Christmas" presents for my British and Canadian Buffy fan friends together to send them. They all tease me a *lot* about my online "Buffy board," and they love to cook, so what better present, right? So that's what I spent the money for their presents on. But if it's going to be much longer, I really need to get them something else and get it in the mail to them. I'm a little embarrassed that I'm so late getting them anything.
Beverly, they should be shipping on Saturday.
Beverly, they should be shipping on Saturday.
Woohoo!!
Beverly, they should be shipping on Saturday.
Woo!! Thanks, vw! Nice to have an ETA.
Okay, now, opinions, please. Do I get the rest of the stuff and the letters together and mail them all today or tomorrow, or wait another week? Another week isn't going to hurt anything, right? Waiting for the perfect present?
Beverly, I would wait, if only because it would save me from having to make a second trip to the post office.
Oh, good point. Always (or usually, anyway) decide on the side of laziness. Works for me. ::does dance of anticipating Buffista cookbooks::
Cindy - about a year ago I got dumped by my hairstylist cause he had a hissy fit. I posted about it in lj, I'd have to go back to find the story. But I have compared it to a high school breakup cause it felt that stoopid.
So glad you're feeling better Anne.
I have no advice on hair, but I hope you find a hairstylist you can have a meaningful relationship with MG.
The last really good hairstylist I had was in Evanston (at, of all places, the Hair Cuttery). I never had to tell her anything -- she was always able to intuit what my hair needed at whatever length I presented her with.
The trouble with NYC stylists is they're all so friggin' expensive. (All the under-$50 cuts I've gotten have been subpar. Not all of them have been terrible, but none have been great.) I don't mind paying $60 for a haircut if I know it's going to be good, but I'm leary of trying new places when the cost is that high.