More evidence that Emily and I share a brain: -t "Spikes Bitches 39: Cuppa Tea, Cuppa Tea, Almost Got Shagged, Cuppa Tea..." Dec 30, 2007 3:26:03 pm PST
Spike's Bitches 39: Cuppa Tea, Cuppa Tea, Almost Got Shagged, Cuppa Tea...
[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.
You two are silly.
Thankfully my mother dislikes the phone almost as much as I do. Her husband does email so he acts as go between. If they didn't hear from me for a couple days I'd hear about it. Age 53.
I wish my mom would email. My dad does (and he even sends pictures!), but my mom is not big on the computer. I'd be up for communicating daily if it were email. That's so much easier and no problems with the 3 hour time diff.
Mom won't touch the computer. Step-dad prints out my emails and pictures then she tells him what to say and he writes back. We can't talk her into it though.
I probably talk to mom 5 times a week. Usually it's logistical stuff. Sometimes it's just chatting.
I got my camera battery charger, so I could take more pictures. Here's my bed: [link]
part 1 of 3 of hell day done. Wasn't too bad. I'm about 40 min from part 2, which will be the hellest of the hell day. ugg.
So, I gotta wonder, (re: Match.com), what part of "within 50 miles" people do not understand. Why is it the only communication seems to be from women on the opposite side of the country? And they all seem to be very born again... which I very am not. :: sigh :: Its only day 2. I'll be patient.
How's lil Em doing MM?
Yay for snorkel!! Did you have an underwater camera? Or the cool bags to make your camera underwater-able?
I talk to my parents once a week, usually, and the email flies between us as needed.
Bitch help, please: A part-timer just emailed me to say, "I have to pick up my sister at (blankitiy blank blank) so is it okay if I leave at 8 tonight?" That would be two hours early, and the shift is only 4 hours long.
Tell me, o-Bitches, how do I word-smith: "No, it's not okay and you know it, but at this point, I can't stop you and I can't fire you but I'm watching you so that I can get rid of you."
Mom won't touch the computer. Step-dad prints out my emails and pictures then she tells him what to say and he writes back. We can't talk her into it though.
My mother's making her husband get broadband at his house as her Christmas present. She may be paying for it herself, which makes me wonder about the whole "present" thing, but she seems happy with it.
Both grandmothers were on, though one's on WebTV and the other could never manage to send line breaks.
how do I word-smith
This causes a considerable hardship and I would appreciate any effort you can make to remain for your entire shift.