Too much GRONK this morning. My bones are exhausted.
vw - remember to prioritize that list - don't make yourself crazy with all the little things.
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Too much GRONK this morning. My bones are exhausted.
vw - remember to prioritize that list - don't make yourself crazy with all the little things.
vw - remember to prioritize that list - don't make yourself crazy with all the little things.
Mail cookies to Suzi is on that list. What priority should I give that? ;)
It depends....are the cookies already made? Then SEND NOW. TRANSPORTER AHOY!
YUP! They're all ready to go. See, 'cause I TOTALLY owe you.
Well, screw the asthma then - get to sending. Priorities, woman, priorities.
I know, I know. I'm so often off on my priorities. Must to be working on that.
Fay, I'm about halfway through Smoke and Mirrors and enjoying the book very much (I'd read the first one when it came out in paperback). And there's a third one coming out in hardback in the fall, I think. I do like Tanya Huff's writing - and it's always interesting to get the Canadian viewpoint.
Well, I believe that Gud's was a prior claimant to the title. At this stage, though, said baby is no longer a baby. So it's down to a mass Cuteness Smackdown between the other Buffista babies now, I guess.
Yep, the babies are kids now. Leif will turn 4 this week, he'll be getting a bike for his birthday.
Thanks for the luck, Fred Pete.
ION, I am seriosuly considering changing my tagline to sub out "FileMaker" for "South Dakota."
I have FileMaker Pro on this computer, and sometimes I accidentally click on it instead of Windows Explorer, and I get freaked out because I have no bloody clue how to use it and I fear that one day I might have to find out because why else would it be on the machine?
Fay, I'm about halfway through Smoke and Mirrors and enjoying the book very much (I'd read the first one when it came out in paperback). And there's a third one coming out in hardback in the fall, I think. I do like Tanya Huff's writing - and it's always interesting to get the Canadian viewpoint.
I am confused. I assume you're not talking about Neil Gaiman's short story collection of the same name, then? Because I just read that recently.
No, it's a novel, second in a series, by Tanya Huff.