If you think men are a problem, try figuring out women!
That's why I gave that up. Women drove me to drink faster than men did.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
If you think men are a problem, try figuring out women!
That's why I gave that up. Women drove me to drink faster than men did.
KT & ND: my Mom says you have to have a meal at the Prado. I agree.
Well, we won't have time on this brief trip, but we are having Mexican in Old Town.
Happy Birthday, Robin!
If you think men are a problem, try figuring out women!
Double you problems, double your fun: date a crossdresser.
Mexican in Old Town
sopapillas... drooool.
Susan, I hope the chemo does it's thing properly. Much health-ma to your mom.
Dude, I am so stupid. I've had 4 pairs of pants that need hemming for at least 4 months. I even have 2 of the pairs pinned up and all ready to go. I finally sat down to hem them tonight and I don't have the right color thread for 3 of them. D'oh!
All best thoughts for your mom, Susan. And you and the rest of your family, as well.
~ma for your mom, Susan.
I feel like I should be doing something more interesting with my life than what I am doing with it. When I was a kid, I could deal with this feeling by going to the woods and pretending to fight some dragons, or playing on the swingset and imagining I was making my way through a jungle full of wild animals. Now, I'm not sure what I should do.
A friend and I are planning to go take a trapeze class on Wednesday. Well, we are if we can figure out how to take public transportation to Inner Harbor -- it seems like it should be relatively simple, but it isn't. I'm betting trapeze will make me feel a bit better. (Really want to go surfing or boogie-boarding, but getting to a beach seems to be impossible.)
Thanks, y'all. I'm cautiously optimistic. They caught her cancer earlier than they did my dad's, and she's definitely doing better under the chemo. It's tiring her out physically, but it isn't affecting her mind like it did with Dad.
Back to packing....