~ma, dear. The rough patches just bite. Scary and draining. Power through it with Tomly courage, then come to San Francisco and be loved and cosseted and I'll tell you my rough patch stories while Matilda stands in your lap and pats your face.
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
Natter Five-O: Book 'Em, Danno.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Here's to forward motion Tom.
I just had a shockingly good meeting with my boss, in which I may have actually helped her understand a thing or two. Of course, she sat there saying, "This is the first time I'm seeing this!" when she should have been seeing it each time we've met about it, which is more than zero (in meetings led by her boss!), but I can only do so much.
I am aiming a gentle shove in your direction, Tom. Go where you need to.
I need to finish my taxes. But I have no idea where my record of auto registration fees is. Flake.
~~ma to Tom. You are a real inspiration, sticking with the therapy through the hard times.
Also, yay for the good meeting, Jesse.
We are all hear for you, Tom.
Lots of ~ma for Tom.
Tom, hope your path gets much smoother very soon.
Ugh, I watched that Robot Chicken Calvin and Hobbes and now I wish I didn't. It just bugs me, I guess it pushes one of my buttons, I mean, I know it pushes one of my buttons. Whereas the Peanuts one I was okay with.
while Matilda stands in your lap and pats your face
This sounds like it would be made of awesome.
{} and a gentle *poke* for Tom. Unbelievably, it can and very often does get better.
I liked the Calvin and Hobbes one more because it did push my buttons. I have no particular emotional response to the Peanuts one, despite having been raised on their personalities.
The C&H was awful and sad. So maybe "like" isn't the right word and "appreciated" is somewhat closer.