Yay for un-laid offness!
Sentence you don't hear every day:
"Excuse me, ladies. I got a potato gun for Christmas. I'm very excited."
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
[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.
Yay for un-laid offness!
Sentence you don't hear every day:
"Excuse me, ladies. I got a potato gun for Christmas. I'm very excited."
Ginger, I just sent an email to the address I had in my addy book for you. It was a mindspring address, if that's still good.
Sean, I'm sorry I didn't get to stop by today. I am just now home from work. GC, I hope you get home soon!
ION, my cousin finally sent me pictures from my visit in October! I think this is my favorite one (I don't look that good, but I like the expressions): [link]
Great picture, juliana.
I don't look that goodBWAH!!! You are So. Wrong.
Sean, I'm glad the surgery went well. Crossing fingers everything continues to improve.
I finished ten papers! I love Panera so damned much. There was a jazz duet playing live music, too, so it was pretty much my ideal grading environment. I'm going to try to do a few more papers tonight (I'd hoped to do twenty today, but I think 13 may be it), but I'm proud of myself for buckling down and completing at least that much.
I still have 28 more of these suckers, 58 final exams, and 4 creative writing portfolios. Sigh. But these essays are the hardest. Once I finish them, I'll be in good shape.
I know I read the Narnia books, but I don't remember them at all. Weird.
I remember the bit about the turkish delight. I was so disappointed when I actually had some and it was disgusting.
I had Turkish Delight from a Turkish camper (back when I was a camp counselor) brought that month from Turkey, and I thought it was de-lish. It might have just been that particular kind, though. The kid's dad was loaded and sent her with all kinds of luxuries.
I'm sure that I had some cheap mass produced crap. I suspect that real turkish delight is quite nice.
I finally had the real stuff and it was MUCH better than prior domestic versions.
Not quite the ambrosia Edmund adores, but I suppose it could be pretty exotic to a war-time English kid.
Yeah, I've never tried any other kind. I'm sure I'd be disappointed after having "My Father Owns Oil Fields" Turkish Delight.
ETA: This lolcat makes me miss my Shepherds SO MUCH. [link]