Isn't it, though? They had apple, cherry, french silk, mixed berry, pecan, and were out of the caramel nut apple. The french silk was good, on a par with Baker's Square, but nothing I'd special order.
Natter 55: It's the 55th Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Here's a picture of the sisters together: [link]
I actually think Patricia is more normally pretty-looking.
All right. It's about that time. Hahahahahahaha.
Good luck, shrift!
I would like to taste some pie! Except, not really right now, since I had too much cheddar-broccoli soup for lunch.
We'll be thinking porny thoughts for you, shrift!
Not that we wouldn't think porny thoughts anyway. But these are special porny thoughts!
Go shrift! The porn-loving nation of fandom supports you in your quest!
Good luck, shrift!
::go porndom, go porndom, choose shrift, choose shrift::
And why are we FFing through porn, hmm? Backstory, please.
College. A percentage of the audience (all female) was squeamish. Also, come to think, it might have been rewinding rather than FFing, to figure out what was on the (duped) tape.
Porn on rewind is even funnier! Their clothes fly back onto their bodies!
Babbling net software sparks international incident
Last weekend, a group of Israeli journalists used translation software in sending an email message to the Dutch Consulate in Tel Aviv. They wanted to discuss an upcoming visit to The Netherlands for a seminar on Dutch politics, but they ended up asking the minister several nonsensical questions about his mother.
"Helloh bud, Enclosed five of the questions in honor of the foreign minister: The mother your visit in Israel is a sleep to the favor or to the bed your mind on the conflict are Israeli Palestinian, and on relational Israel Holland," the email began, before making several more references to the minister's mum.
According to The Jerusalem Post, the Dutch Foreign Ministry is on the verge of filing a formal complaint against the journalists - and canceling their trip to The Netherlands.