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.
This exchange amuses me.
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Steph L. - Feb 20, 2003 10:07:45 am EST #676 of 10003
The girl with the nice face.
Not Tep-Tep, because that is MY name!
MY NAME!
Hm. Tep-Tep sounds like a panda name.
I AM NOT A PANDA.
DavidS - Feb 20, 2003 10:30:15 am EST #688 of 10003
"I love England - not for Churchill but for rock and roll and Virginia Woolf."
Happy birthday, Jon! I recently decided if I died suddenly you could be one of the handful of people to pick through my record collection. Scola gets dibs on my comics though.
I've checked out a few others, but the moment I read the level of intellectualism and goofiness, the erudition and snarkiness here, something really clicked for me.
One of us! See Raquel, you're a classic example of somebody sensitive enough and clued in enough to think that you're the problem which means you're not the problem.
I AM NOT A PANDA.
pokes a leafy branch through her cage
You know this sounds suspiciously like Holli's (since disproven!) assertion that she is not an eskimo.
Sean, in case you were wondering, this is when you met ita.
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ita - Feb 23, 2003 11:17:10 pm EST #1826 of 10003
I like the quietus
Roscoes was good! Kat's a bit of a meanie, but Aimée and I have found solace in each other. Met Sean, but I have to report there was NO nippleage, for those as was waiting for the first person report.
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Ple, in case you were wondering what the best thing in the world was, circa 2003...
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P.M. Marcontell - Feb 23, 2003 11:57:58 pm EST #1844 of 10003
Big Damn Evil, Sir.
Best thing in the world? Fresh mozzarella torn on to a bowl of diced oraganic tomatoes and tossed with basil, olive oil, and balsalmic vinegar, with a little fresh cracked pepper and kosher salt.
Yum.
Huh. I totally forgot this about vw's mum.
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vw bug - Feb 25, 2003 2:57:04 pm EST #2454 of 10003
"Hell may be other people, but sometimes, if you're lucky, that also describes heaven." - PMM
I have never been entertained or amused by a clown. Impressed sometimes, but it's often overshadowed by my need to watch from the hall.
I typically feel that way as well. Imagine my surprise when my mom decided to take clown training and be a clown as a hobby. She’s got the whole outfit and everything. Her clown name is Gertrude. She’s actually kind of cute, though – she has big curly red ponytails. And, she doesn’t do the obnoxious, invading personal space things. That’s just so not her. Actually, most people who know her can’t believe she could even be a clown. She pretty much just makes fun balloons, and the kids always loved her.
I just staggered in from a New Year's party and read the news about Gus. He was such a smart, funny and snarky person. I remember his first bar posting.
Again, thanks for letting us know, kimi. I was thinking about him not long ago and was wondering how he was. My thoughts go out to you and Seamus. Gus was so proud of the work he was doing.
I wish I could be more articulate, but it's considerably past my bed time. I guess I'd better stop crying and go to bed.
I'm glad it's 2007. A lot of things about 2006 sucked.
Hey, we're here all year. Maybe longer.
It's this thing we do...
Just spent a few hours on the phone with an almost friend. Now thinking of falling asleep. Or falling and then going to sleep. In any way, being sure that it is the next year as the next year should be nicer than the last year. It would almost have to be...
Oh my God.
It doesn't seem real. I hardly knew him, and I don't think we ever exchanged more than a few words, but he was just...Gus. Who would never let the
Firefly
thread die. Who said the most profound things without even trying.
Wow. This is sad.
I am not sure I ever really ''spoke'' to Gus muich, but I was always happy to read his post and am very sorry to hear of his passing. Thank you so much kimi for taking the time to post here and let us know.
Yeah, I was extremely sorry to hear the news last night. Many condolences to his family and those who knew him better. He always seemed like a great guy.
I'm very sorry to hear about Gus. Much peace to his family and friends.
Oh, what sad news to wake up to. Kimi, I am so sorry for your loss. Gus brought a lot to the board, and he will be missed. And, as others have said, please let us know if there is anything we can do to help. That's what we're here for.