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Keep trying. It's worth it. I was amused by the fact that in between pubs they had on their jackets and ties.
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Keep trying. It's worth it. I was amused by the fact that in between pubs they had on their jackets and ties.
Looks like mom got her way. I'm picking her up when I leave work.
Yay mom! I'm glad she's doing better, Suz.
Keep trying. It's worth it.
Yes. Um... yes. Totally worth it. ::saves to favorites:: Yum. ::saves twice, just in case::
I think I better change my hotel reservations to some other neighborhood if I don't want to stuck in hideous traffic, shouldn't I?
Wait, you're going to be in Seattle this weekend?
Wha?
Huh?
Did I miss the memo?
It's part of why the Inca never made much use of the wheel (despite what I'd been taught, they DID have them pre-columbus -- but it was easier to pack llamas than haul carts around.)
I heard they used wheels primarily on kids' toys. I like the idea of kids complaining that all they had were these stoopid wheels, and when were they going to be allowed to borrow the llama for the weekend?
I heard they used wheels primarily on kids' toys. I like the idea of kids complaining that all they had were these stoopid wheels, and when were they going to be allowed to borrow the llama for the weekend?
Boys just wanna borrow the llama so they can take girls out on dates. Which of course leads to the parking and the making out on the llama.
Then there's the tragic alcohol-related llama accidents....
Then there's the tragic alcohol-related llama accidents....
Well, yeah. At least parents these days don't have to worry that their teenager might get the car drunk.
Yeah. What happens is the teenagers get drunk and start to make out on the llama, then the llama finishes the booze.
Mom is now home.
When I got to the hospital, unsurprisingly all the paperwork was not done. She demanded they take out the IV, she put on her clothes, and she got as far as the elevator before they called her back, put her in a wheelchair and finally got the paperwork settled.
Woman was determined. Stubborn, even. So glad that isn't hereditary.
Suzi, I am so pleased to know she is feeling better and at home.
Hi everybody! We are back from a weekend with Robert in lovely Carlisle, PA. PA is pretty; Carlisle's a truck stop.
Suzi, glad your mom is home. I hope she is on the mend and doesn't stubborn herself out of healing.
Jilli's Royal Cupcakeness comes through to total strangers, apparently. Fun story! (And I was finally able to listen to Black Parade without sobbing like a baby).