Emily just got all concerned and mothery because I said the popcorn I just ate was dinner.
But it's a vegetable, isn't it?
t /has popcorn for dinner fairly often
Mal ,'Out Of Gas'
[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.
Emily just got all concerned and mothery because I said the popcorn I just ate was dinner.
But it's a vegetable, isn't it?
t /has popcorn for dinner fairly often
AmyLiz, backflung.
Oh...had soup. Hand delivered with a hug from a friend. GIANT vat of hot and sour! I feel so much better now!
vw, I take Ambien for sleeping, and you do not want to take that shit with booze, unless you wanna end up in the hospital. I've done some...things...in my life, but Ambien kicks my ass. Which, taken as prescribed, is wonderful!
Popcorn for dinner? What's wrong with that?! If you're not full, amke some more! Use real butter! Mayve a spalsh of hot sauce. Yum.
t hugs Erin tight and makes soothing noises
I'm sorry about your Alexander day, sweetie.
Nerves have kicked in.
As has a pre-migraine.
Ugh.
Aimee, come over here before you go home tonight if either of those fails to abate.
Alexander?
Ugh, Aimee!
Quick, drink a cup of coffee with sugar.
Aimee, you'll do great. They WANT to talk to you.
Alexander?
I'm guessing as in Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No-Good, Very Bad Day
Oh. I was thinking Alexander in the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Movie.
A little nerves can be good, too. They provide a little adrenalin rush thatt can make you sparkle. Interviewers who talk to potentials who don't show a little nerveousness figure you don't want the job, or are emotionally dead.
And remember: you are assessing THEM as much as they are assessing you.