Yay for Nora's grandma!
And more job~ma of all kinds for Suzi
Dry-humping is nobody's friend.
Ain't it the truth.
I used to like mellifluous. Not so much anymore. I do like lull, though. L words are usually nice to say.
I love fractious, lush, and drowsy. There are more, but I've been too intimate with words over the last few days to even tell one from another anymore.
That's how I prefer my brownies.
I like mine squidgy. Hmmm, wonder if I have stuff to make brownies...
Squidgy is a word the sound of which I do not like. Also, asylum. Or debacle.
I like fossil and lieu.
Gloaming. I like gloaming. And frill, ruffle, twilight, scamper, and twaddle.
I do not like snow. I am
all done
with snow.
I like gloaming.
::makes surprised face, which may be best interpreted in the ironic sense::
Gloaming
is delicious.
I do not like snow. I am all done with snow.
Jilli, I'd ask if that was really you, but I've been watching to see who has ended up with New England's snow this winter, so I know it's you. I am sad your snow love is gone.
I do not like snow. I am all done with snow.
But did you have to send it here? I mean, really?
yay for AmyLiz!
jobma~~ Suzi
yay for Nora's granmother
and sj, they will probbably say here are some drugs - chlesteral drugs are good. they work and don't tend to have side effect BP drugs can be trickier - just because there are side effects, but there are bunches to chose from.
I just ate an orange off our tree. It was not damaged by the freeze, but it was cold enough to make my teeth ache.
::makes surprised face, which may be best interpreted in the ironic sense::
Yeah, I figured it wouldn't be a huge surprise to anyone.
I do not want to go boot up the work computer and connect to the corporate network. I do not want to edit any of the 57 topics waiting for me. I really really REALLY want to take today as a floating holiday and not do anything except box up some packages that need to be mailed off and bake some muffins.
"Dreadful tinny sort of words. Tin, tin, tin."
From a Montey Python sketch where they talk about the sounds of words: [link]