lcat, here's the quote:
Giles: How did you know it was me?
Buffy: Only you can look that annoyed with me, Giles.
[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.
lcat, here's the quote:
Giles: How did you know it was me?
Buffy: Only you can look that annoyed with me, Giles.
My smoking is not a healthful thing to do, but there are also other unhealthy things that so many people do, that it gets tiring being the only group that is taxed and villified as much as smokers are.
You know I think you're sexy, anyway, right Smokey McBlacklung?
Speaking purely anecdotally, a number of smokers I know here in NYC are happy to get home from a night out not smelling like an ash tray. If nothing else, it saves on dry cleaning.
*SMOOCH*
I think you're delicious too, NonSmokey McSmoke Free.
I have voted. The DH and I waded through the California propositions over the weekend, and only had to agree to disagree on one or two if I remember correctly.
And, 1a-e are not taxes -- they're bond measures to borrow the money, and the payments will be made out of the general fund. Theoretically, taxes can't be raised in the future to make the payments. (Insert children crying, "You're mortgaging our future!" here.)
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I voted some yes, some no on 1a-e.
(Ok, Ball of Confusion is on the radio right now, and I keep seeing the teachers from SNL in my mind.)
I voted some yes, some no on 1a-e.
which seems the best approach.
I have voted. Now I want the final results. Heavy turnout around here apparently. Don't know what it means, but I am always for heavy turnout.
which seems the best approach.
Every year I want to start a grassroots movement to vote "no" on all propositions all the time. Just because I think it's turned out to be such a dreadful way to legislate and it should stop.
Then I spend hours trying to parse the language because I can't stop caring.
Every year I want to start a grassroots movement to vote "no" on all propositions all the time. Just because I think it's turned out to be such a dreadful way to legislate and it should stop.
What is the alternative?