How the heck else am I supposed to make my sex dream about Prince Charles come true??
Now you want to get his mother involved? That dream just gets creepier and creepier.
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How the heck else am I supposed to make my sex dream about Prince Charles come true??
Now you want to get his mother involved? That dream just gets creepier and creepier.
Seriously.
Although, I'm imagining Aimee calling the palace and hanging up everytime it isn't Charles. Eventually, MI-6 gets mobilized to deal with the suspicious caller.
Hopefully, by that time you will be somewhere in the middle of the US between California and Michigan.
Although, I'm imagining Aimee calling the palace and hanging up everytime it isn't Charles. Eventually, MI-6 gets mobilized to deal with the suspicious caller.
Just so long as they don't show up for the F2F because I don't want to be part of an international incident under this administration. I suspect they wouldn't understand.
I get angry in the moment. But once I'm off the call, I want to laugh. Someone told me earlier to make a coworker call him back. Luckily, I have the kind of relationship with the caller so that I could laugh and explain that coworker is grown, and I am not his boss. I cannot make him do jack shit.
oh, my favorite is when people don't return calls, and say that they didn't get the message. So, the next time you say "bob isn't here can I take a message", the person gets all shirty and says "can you make SURE that he gets it."
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oh, my favorite is when people don't return calls, and say that they didn't get the message.
These people deserve to have their cell phone numbers given out.
At least in my company, I could poke my head in the CEO's door and say Hi, and he's probably know my name. We're not that big a company, and apparently I get mentioned occassionally--positively, praise be. Still, it's damned disconcerting, when executives say "Hi, Connie," and I've only ever seen them in corporate meetings and I can't think of their name.
my mother's got to have follow up with her oncologist today, and though we're not really worried, some vibes wouldn't hurt.
~ma for your moms, erika.
You got it, erika.