Thanks everyone (I didn't mean you guys -- it's the irl friends who aren't remembering that got me down.)
Oh well, it's a sad thing when the best part of your birthday was your doctor's appt and cake at the office.
[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.
Thanks everyone (I didn't mean you guys -- it's the irl friends who aren't remembering that got me down.)
Oh well, it's a sad thing when the best part of your birthday was your doctor's appt and cake at the office.
Happy sumi-day!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SUMI!!!
Happy birthday, sumi!
What is your tag from, Aims? It speaks to me.
Not Aimee, but I've heard Marianne Williamson say that.
In fact, I've got a ton of her cassettes to pass along. Must make a plan.
It is Marianne Williamson. I heard it in Akeelah and the Bee, but it was attributed to Nelson Mandela there. It is much longer, but I had to edit so it would fit here.
Happy, happy birthday, sumi! Have more cake!
It is Marianne Williamson.
I don't know who that is.
I don't know who that is.
She wrote A Return to Love, which have both in book form and on book on tape. Here's her website: [link]
Happy birthday, sumi!
If I had your phone number, I'd have my brother call you. He's really good about birthday calls, and also sweet and good-looking and newly single. So, really, even better than your own actual brother calling you.
Though now I feel like a heel for even joking about such a thing...he just filed for divorce on Monday, and I feel awful for him and awful for not feeling more awful for his wife -- they've been together for a decade and married for seven years and yet she's always been so emotionally guarded that I feel that even after all this time I barely know her. To joke around with and go out for drinks with, yes, but really know? Was never able to get remotely close, not in all those years.