Well, personally, I kind of want to slay the dragon.

Angel ,'Not Fade Away'


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.


Amy - Dec 28, 2006 4:56:31 pm PST #7818 of 10004
Because books.

Oh, OUCH, Plei. The physical indignity of motherhood really drives me nuts sometimes.

Sara's fine now, Cindy. I don't know what happened. One minute she was down here saying good night to me, and two minutes later she was howling upstairs and Ben was running down to spread the word while Stephen mopped her up.

It's so sad -- whenever she throws up, she gets this horribly vulnerable look on her face: "My body has betrayed me! In the grossest way possible!"


Trudy Booth - Dec 28, 2006 5:07:16 pm PST #7819 of 10004
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

Costco? Wherever it is, I had a sudden run on needing it about ten minutes ago when my toddler suddenly stuck her short, sharp-nailed finger UP MY FUCKING NOSE and then laughed at my scream of pain as she punctured the skin on the inside of it. My eyes crossed and watered with the pain of it, and right now, I am sitting with a tissue shoved up my nostril to keep blood from dripping everywhere.

Its karmic vengance for the Kissinger thing. I'm sure of it.


esse - Dec 28, 2006 5:08:22 pm PST #7820 of 10004
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

Aw! Bless you people with small children.

I, however, need no small child to make bad adventures happen to me. This afternoon, as I was walking down the (shallow, carpeted) steps, carrying two laptops, I slipped and began to fall gracelessly downwards. Being as they were very shallow and my bum is not as shallow, I didn't stop. Oh, no. I kept going until I had hit the bottom, slamming the computers into my face a couple of times and sustaining very unpleasant carpet burns and bruises to various locales on my body.

Needless to say, ow.

But you will be happy to know that the computers were just fine.


Topic!Cindy - Dec 28, 2006 5:11:32 pm PST #7821 of 10004
What is even happening?

It's so sad -- whenever she throws up, she gets this horribly vulnerable look on her face: "My body has betrayed me! In the grossest way possible!"

I'm right there with her, Amy.

Chris threw up on Christmas night, last year. This Christmas (well, from about 12/23 on) he fretted about it. I finally pointed out to him that he hadn't been sick on five other Christmases, and that it was germs, not the calendar, that cause a person to catch a virus. He was not convinced.


Cashmere - Dec 28, 2006 5:20:12 pm PST #7822 of 10004
Now tagless for your comfort.

Poor barfy Sara. That's like that scene in Parenthood.

The physical indignity of motherhood really drives me nuts sometimes.

Owen likes to head-butt me in the chest AND stick his fingers in my mouth. Liv's the nose-explorer in our house.

And dammit, if baby fingernails are not sharper than fancy, German, steel, kitchen knives. I try to keep my kids' nails uber short because they scratch me AND themselves.

DH is in the middle of a mild stretch of agoraphobia. He's called into work for the last part of this week because he just doesn't feel like leaving the house. Or doing much of anything.


Topic!Cindy - Dec 28, 2006 5:28:34 pm PST #7823 of 10004
What is even happening?

Ugh. My sympathies to him.

And dammit, if baby fingernails are not sharper than fancy, German, steel, kitchen knives. I try to keep my kids' nails uber short because they scratch me AND themselves.

It's true. Diamonds have nothing on baby nails.


DavidS - Dec 28, 2006 5:30:40 pm PST #7824 of 10004
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

This afternoon, as I was walking down the (shallow, carpeted) steps, carrying two laptops, I slipped and began to fall gracelessly downwards. Being as they were very shallow and my bum is not as shallow, I didn't stop. Oh, no. I kept going until I had hit the bottom, slamming the computers into my face a couple of times and sustaining very unpleasant carpet burns and bruises to various locales on my body.

I'm afraid that if I had seen this I would have first come to your aid and then pointed and laughed.

But you will be happy to know that the computers were just fine.

I was worried about the laptops!

It's so sad -- whenever she throws up, she gets this horribly vulnerable look on her face: "My body has betrayed me! In the grossest way possible!"

Emmett gets a scared/sad look when he starts hiccuping because it's usually a prelude to throwing up.


esse - Dec 28, 2006 5:31:34 pm PST #7825 of 10004
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

I was worried about the laptops!

They are like unto my own children.

Boy, do I need to go to bed. And buy a ticket for a coach to France.


SuziQ - Dec 28, 2006 5:32:21 pm PST #7826 of 10004
Back tattoos of the mother is that you are absolutely right - Ame

Oh man, am I the shallowest of shallow. I came here to note something totally trivial and find tragedy, sharp baby nails, barfy children and other soul challenging life issues.

{{{Daisy Jane}}} Kidney failure is a fairly gentle way to go, compared to other ways. Doesn't make it any easier for those left behind, though. My thoughts are with you.


Cashmere - Dec 28, 2006 5:38:30 pm PST #7827 of 10004
Now tagless for your comfort.

This afternoon, as I was walking down the (shallow, carpeted) steps, carrying two laptops, I slipped and began to fall gracelessly downwards. Being as they were very shallow and my bum is not as shallow, I didn't stop. Oh, no. I kept going until I had hit the bottom, slamming the computers into my face a couple of times and sustaining very unpleasant carpet burns and bruises to various locales on my body.

ow. Good on ya saving the laptops but, still. ow.

Oh man, am I the shallowest of shallow. I came here to note something totally trivial and find tragedy, sharp baby nails, barfy children and other soul challenging life issues.

The differences make for good reading.