Cassie, I'm glad you're having a lovely time risking your life and all that, but you have RESPONSIBILITIES, Missy! You have a Canadian to keep on a track with the sheer force of your love and don't you forget it.
Responsawhats?
Oh, the Canadian... Yes. Him. I shall will him to neither careen his car off of the track nor to be careened by others.
Tomorrow is just random practicing for him. We shall work on my Jedi mind tricks and see how well I can steer from afar.
I made many of these tonight: [link]
Shiny!
If one were interested in something there... what would one need to do?
t perks up
Cass caught a Canadian? Oh wait. This is a racing thing, isn't it.
One would simply tell me and it would be all yours.
Cass caught a Canadian? Oh wait. This is a racing thing, isn't it.
Yes. And I am patiently waiting for him to be divorced again. Out of respect. So? A few hours from now, likely.
Emily, I've found a well aimed eraser works wonders on the miscreant's attitude.
My physics teacher threatened to throw a dirty eraser at me once. I had completed a problem on the chalk board, which I found ridiculously easy because he had written one of the variables with one significant digit. He tried to reprimand me for not carrying it out further, but I pointed out how he had written the problem. And that's when he picked up the eraser.
I was the first student to earn an "A" in his physics class since he'd started teaching at that school two years before.
(waves)
Not really here, because for some reason I don't have internet at home. It's going to be a LLOONNGG weekend (unless the phone company actually fixes the problem today - ha).
So I'm at the embassy briefly, picking up the box of stuff I had to mail myself from the States due to not having a suitcase for much of my trip.
Sometimes it seems like all I do with my life is bounce from one administrative hassle to another.
Awwwww....poor Raq! I hope you have a good weekend, anyways.
So, total meltdown last night. That was fun!
Oh, Cashmere. Probably around the time you posted, I was thinking I hadn't seen you around.
(I'll see you when he's in kindergarten.)