Guilty for being there? What crack is that?
Natter 43: I Love My Dead Gay Whale Crosspost.
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.
"Oh, I'm surprised you're still here, aren't you efficient enough to be gone already?"
My interpretation might be the minority view.
I went to a screening thingy tonight, and someone introduced me: "This is Allyson, she's an author."
I'm still tickled.
My interpretation might be the minority view.
Dayum, hardly seems adequate. I'm somewhat hosed and had a model want to marry me for my EU passport (that's the highlight, she has a skanky eurotrash boyfriend, what, he can't give her status?), my evening seems better in retrospect.
bon bon, in my somewhat alcohol-fuelled view, you're a saint for not giving the boss the metaphorical pink pump up the patoot.
I'm trying to work out how much I like this. I'm toying with the idea of owning a woman's watch. Never done that before.
How small does a watch have to be to be a woman's watch? I have a 1920s Art Deco watch that I've assumed was unisex. But some people have thought it's a woman's watch, as it's much smaller than those big watches that manly men wear.
I like the watch a lot - but because of the beaded band - we are talking braclet that has a watch face on it. While it obviouly works like a watch, it is going to float around on your wrist like a bracelet. and with the clasp so near the face - the face will be spinning under your wrist , not on top.
I think the size in proportion to the wrist is what determines " man watch" vs "woman watch". DH and I are very similar in size - but his wrist is much heavier than mine. I can wear a good sized face - that would look small on his wrist. However, I think the main difference is 'things we don't think of as things men wear' like beads for a band or diamonds around the face.
Happy Evacuation Day!
. . . No, I'm not making that up!
Happy Evacuation Day!
Ahem. I believe what you meant to say was
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
CaBil, the loss of a beloved pet is never minor. I'm so sorry.