Yay candy!
You don't have to call her back right now. Answering the phone is optional and caller ID is there to help you make an informed decision.*nods*
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Yay candy!
You don't have to call her back right now. Answering the phone is optional and caller ID is there to help you make an informed decision.*nods*
Aimee, I'm not saying I've ever done this, but sometimes you can drive behind grocery stores or hardware stores and find them laying around. I wouldn't feel bad about taking a broken one.
Aimee, check with Home Depot or Lowes and see if they have any old ones they're willing to give away.
Liqour stores too, particularly ones that supply bars. They have tons.
Y'know, when Hec and I were out walking on Friday
I just love that this is a sentence Daisy can say.
The video of Matilda munching her toes is ridonkulous cute.
Fay! Have you seen examples of your tattoo artist's work? Is she genius enough to render a peacock feather? Are you sure you want to start with something so big?
I have concerns.
I just love that this is a sentence Daisy can say.
Me too! I keep promising my friends here I'll quit talking about my trip, and then I'm all, "Oooh. When I was in San Francisco last weekend..."
My vacation likes carrots.
The names he gave me at the BGSU library were legit.
I used to work there! Worlds collide!
Ok - suggestions on where to find wood pallates?
What everyone said. Also places like Wal-Mart or Target. Anyplace that will get in big orders of stuff will probably have them. And most, I think, just get rid of them.
I used to work there! Worlds collide!
Nancy Down is the librarians name.
Plus, guy is an ultra-liberal from Berkeley. Who can't trust that?
Plus, guy is an ultra-liberal from Berkeley. Who can't trust that?
HEY!
Nancy Down is the librarians name.
Hmm... I probably know her face. I worked in Music and Sound, one floor down from Pop Culture. Second largest audio collection in the country, only to the Library of Congress. (And that was what was cataloged... oh, the stuff that wasn't cataloged. You could get lost in that place for days.) And all stuck in the equivalent of Bumfuck, Ohio.
Man, I miss that place.