Or do you cut them in half and count the rings?
The teeth or the pony?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Or do you cut them in half and count the rings?
The teeth or the pony?
looks down at rings on hands
I'm only THREE YEARS OLD!!
I have giant boobs for a toddler.
I finally got rid of some old cheapie computer speakers that I have been coordinating the freecycle pick-up for, for 2 weeks or more. GONE! YAY!
The first generation My Little Pony leaders need to call an Entmoot in order to decide.
I can't remember if I posted this or not, but I had to explain to my SIL about the plain pine box my grandfather was buried in. She looked terribly shocked, like we were poor or disrespectful.
I wanted to call Nilly, because I don't think I explained things very well.
I can't remember lots of stuff. It's been a fucked up week, and it's only Wednesday. Off to sit shiva again. Don't wanna. Wanna sit here with the nephew and play "We don't need no stinkin' buggies!"
It's a game that involves zooming around the house on a tiny racecart and pumping our fists in the air while yelling, "We don't need no stinkin' buggies!"
I don't get it either, but it's mad-fun.
Love and thoughts with you , Allyson. And some strength~ma tossed in.
And some mad Stinkin' Buggies skillz, too. Just for good measure.
That sounds like a great game, Allyson. Sorry about the SiL shock. I hope the week gets easier for you.
It sounds like a most excellent game, Allyson. I look forward to seeing you and your nephew take the Stinkin' Buggies gold at the next Olympics.
I'm sorry you had to be all Cultural Explanation Girl with your SIL (and irked that she looked shocked at all -- the pine casket isn't that obscure a tradition, and other people's funeral arrangements aren't anyone else's business anyhow).
How dare they tell us how young the pony looks and then NOT SHOW US THE PONY?!?!?!
New York City is home and I may have been a New Yorker before I even moved here. A bit of Jersey lives within, however.
I told my folks that if I go first, they should rent a casket for the family viewing and just put me in a refrigerator box for the cremation.