got the toofs in, and I think some of the lower facial appliances, so he could get Vincent's voice right.
Fascinating! I love that anecdote. Beverly, you are a font of fantastic stuff...where all forms of stuff = awesomeness.
[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.
got the toofs in, and I think some of the lower facial appliances, so he could get Vincent's voice right.
Fascinating! I love that anecdote. Beverly, you are a font of fantastic stuff...where all forms of stuff = awesomeness.
amych made me laugh out loud. And I apologize for saying I wouldn't and then did address men's clutter, enough for a divided post. My first, I think. Should I be proud or embarrassed?
Steph! Moving-in talk. Oh dear. I'ma keep my mouth shut on this one simply because of my own issues. All the best judgement to you on your decision.
Living in sin can be quite fabulous. Not that I am talking about anyone on the board who might be considering it or anything. Nuh-uh, no way.
amych made me laugh out loud too.
And Teppy - I can actually kind of understand the arc welder ... but an egg incubator?
Beej, I had a line of Deena's as a tagline for awhile: "We're like Victor's ferrets--shiny! raisin!"
Quantum theory? Nuh-uh. Algebra? Not even. Historical data? pretty scattershot random. Mostly unconnected and thus fairly useless trivia? Champ!
First floor swept and mopped.
Really? What brought *that* on??
Living in sin can be quite fabulous.
Yes. I have fond memories of living in sin. Especially since he cooked. That was nice.
In other news, the test I'm registering for wants to know my high school GPA. WHO THE HELL KNOWS THEIR HIGH SCHOOL GPA? I don't even have a place to look that up!
Fair's fair, I might know it if I didn't have 3 other GPAs to keep track of that might be, I don't know, a whole lot more relevant?
Really? What brought *that* on??
Your folks coming home tomorrow.
Living in sin can be quite fabulous.
In a "Jonathan Creek" episode a child asks the two bickering leads if they are married. They abashedly ask what made him ask that. "Well, my mum and dad are married and married people argue." Jonathan replies,"Nooo, we're just arguing in sin."
I have fond memories of living in sin myself. Many involve groceries being carried to the second floor.
If only Bartleby would take a backpack...
Living in sin can be quite fabulous. Not that I am talking about anyone on the board who might be considering it or anything. Nuh-uh, no way.
Oh, I definitely want to! (Except when I'm terrified.) But the clutter and the cats and the bathroom of dubious bathing capacity are all issues.
And Teppy - I can actually kind of understand the arc welder ... but an egg incubator?
It's actually a pretty thing -- it's an old, old one, made of metal and glass, that could conceivably be used as a display case for something other than fertilized chicken eggs. (He's not incubating eggs; it's just sitting in the living room, looking nifty but taking up space.)