Connie, here is the linky do.
Spike's Bitches 33: Weeping, crawling, blaming everybody else
[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.
I'm going home for a week. Wish me sanity.
Take cash and diamonds.
Exactly! (I edited for context but also to show I am agreeing with Tep. Cash and prizes, they are your best option, P-C)
I know? Because it's so much easier and cheaper than asking him for an X-Box, especially since my ass would get fragged instantly if I did have one.Exactly!
And there are some games that I just prefer to spectate instead of play. Mostly those of the fragfest flavor. I prefer my personal violence to be a little more quest-based.
Timelies.
I took the day off. I'm slounging in bed, cruising the internets. I really should call to see if I can get my haircut this morning as that was part of the point of me staying home.
To be more concise, yay Joshua Tree!
I would love to go back with DH and the boys. It was a wonderful experience. Lori was a delightful teacher, but I really was an inadequate student.
Thank you, amych.
To be more concise, yay Joshua Tree!
I want to go to Joshua Tree. And Death Valley. Maybe NSM with the climbing, but definitely to see.
I miss it enough that I am thinking of heading there for something seriously less than twenty-four hours when I fly into San Diego on Friday.
I don't technically need to be in SD until Saturday morning for my stepmom's birthday so I might fly in, pick up my rental car and drive up to see my mom for the night and drive back to SD hella early.
Just to spend a little time there.
I loved Death Valley. So pretty, and so many distinct areas.
If you go to Death Valley, you can camp at higher elevations (say, 7,000') where it is much cooler. Of course, Death Valley tourism is a seasonal thing, except for Germans, for who visiting Death Valley in the hot summer months has become a macho thing....
Maybe NSM with the climbing, but definitely to see.I was twenty-five before I ever climbed there. And I spent the first 18 years living with those rocks as my backyard. Climbing is just an optional activity.
There's just something spectacular about being there. At least there is to me. We could drive out there for a few days. I adore tour guiding just to see people's reactions.
I still haven't gotten over Joshua Tree and I long to go back.