Awww, Mal/dragon -- so cute.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Spike's Bitches 29: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[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.
This is why I lurk. I only have internet access at work and sometimes work wants me to work while I'm here.
Fern is me.
Keep the good stuff coming!
- The only reason I've felt good (post-surgery-wise) only two days straight instead of six is allergies (hear you, Jess, on the clogged nose).
- I was just able to help a friend in crisis over the phone.
- I spent more of my day in buffista-land than I've been able to in yonks.
- JZ makes me want to cry with joy and hug her on an ongoing basis.
Glad to see good things happening to you wonderful people!
And now I have to leave without being caught up! Hope I get to play again soon! Mwah!
And when handed a red rubber knife to slay his stuffed dragon, threw the knife on the floor, gave the dragon his pacifier, and kissed the dragon.
He really is a Buffy fan.
Mal rocks! That is both cute and principled.
I got a short spring haircut on my lunch hour today.
I am really liking this trend.
Also, on Saturday I found an ungodly gorgeous vintage dress. Not in the least a sexy dress, but cuter than a boxful of buttons, fits me like a slightly roomy glove (i.e., I can not only wear it, I can wear it and go out and eat an actual meal without splitting a seam), fits over my extra-big crinolines perfectly, and only $34.
I am turning green with envy. Just so you know.
Hmmm, all my things to be happy about are fairly shallow, but fun. I will be getting some vintage bakeware (and a teapot) in the mail soon (all pink with black lids!); I'm going to see a fun concert next weekend; I'm meeting up with friends this weekend for a day of doing craft projects.
He really is a Buffy fan.
BWAH!
Betsy, those are awesome! And of course, they are only for sale in Germany and Japan (just like every pair of eyewear frames I want).
I am turning green with envy. Just so you know.
It is very cute. I don't know how to describe it because I don't have any of the dress-making vocabulary. Something 50s. It's a great color too.
I think of it as a very erinaceous dress. It's in that category.
Aimee, is that unusual?
Very, for me. Never had one that wasn't...um...induced by someone else.
Cash, if you are around, would Olivia like a pair of Robeez pink trainers, size 0-6 months? Ellie's pair are now too small, although they still have lots of life in them. Feel free to say no, but I'd rather give them to someone we know than just give them away.