msbelle, I'm with Cindy. And he's gonna be all sweet and lovey and you'll have to give.
Pilsner Urquell
I have coaster I stole with that label. BTW, live in Prague, don't like beer? Get lots of suspicious looks.
'Never Leave Me'
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msbelle, I'm with Cindy. And he's gonna be all sweet and lovey and you'll have to give.
Pilsner Urquell
I have coaster I stole with that label. BTW, live in Prague, don't like beer? Get lots of suspicious looks.
Mmmff. Cookies good.
oh I have no intention of even trying to fight with him. He was so tired yesterday after being up and down 3-4 times the two nights before that I put him back to bed and slept there myself from 1:30 on last night. Better he get a good night's sleep and we back slide a little.
Hooray for sleeping in your own bed!
That! is what I'm talkin bout.
YAY for your own bed.
I went to BevMo on the way home, thinking that they would have the Chopin, but they didn't, but Grey Goose was on sale, so I bought that, and some Rose's, and some Barenjager.
I managed to forego any of the coffee liqueuers though, so that's good, right?
Voda is water in Russian, too, and the suffix -ka is an affectionate diminutive (f'rinstance, Mishka = "sweet little Misha")
I thought that was Mishinka, but that could be because Mishinka was the diminutive of the diminutive (Misha being one for Mikael) that my Slavic Studies (and, okay, two miserable quarters of Russian) prof used for her toddler, and used as the example when explaining the Russian diminutives to the class.
But, that was 12/13 years ago, and there were a hell of a lot of diminutives in that tongue.
I still have the bottle of Stoli that was given to me when I left my library job in November 1992, unopened and in the box. Would it still be any good?
Don't forget to send Hec any photos of your cat with the Boogie Mat!
YAY