Now that I have my Firefly DVDs, I can catch up with the wacky Canadians:
Elena:
Snow on the ground!
I love snow.
I just hope it doesn't start raining.
Sue:
I love snow.
You're one of those demented people, eh?
t /snow crumudgeon
Elena:
Yes I am.
And most people do like snow - it's the mush and slush and sleet they hate. If it was just beautiful, pristine white snow falling in huge flakes and forming soft drifts, and you didn't have to shovel, wouldn't you love it too?
Sue:
No.
Elena:
What if I took a handfull and dropped it down your back?
Love it now?
Sue:
No.
It's not just the snow, it' s the cold and darkness and lessened mobility that go along with it.
Elena:
What if I buried you up to your neck in snow and left you out overnight?
Love it now?
Sue:
Back off with snow Elena!!!! Just Back. The. Hell. Away!
Elena:
MWAHAHAHAHAHA!
Katie in Quotable, out of context.
I feel bad for sex poodle.
*primly* I did not make the bet until I had already written the post and realized what it looked like. I would not do such a thing. Well, not tonight, anyway.
You know it is billytea...
When I was nine, and my mother was pregnant with my sister, I offered to be present at the birth because "I'd never witnessed the birth of a mammal". I wasn't greatly put out when she declined.
SusanW, for the visual alone (and glad it turned out not to be pre-term labor)
Did I mention the Player was moving around a lot? Well, a 26-week fetus still weighs well under 2 lbs. and has plenty of room to maneuver in the uterus. It took nearly two hours, and finally ended up with this poor nurse having to sit with me for ten minutes and basically chase the Player around my uterus.
Bwah.
Billytea, bringing the funny in Bitches (as he so often does):
Meanwhile, while anole lizards don't strictly lek, females don't come into breeding condition until they've seen males displaying to each other. Much like Lana Lang.