Exactly. I just wanted to be in the room. Just wow.
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'd be the most vanilla and least fuzzy guy in the room.
There's one for the books.
Wowza - you look gorgeous, Fay. That blue of that top and your blue eyes... yeah, gorgeous.
Fay = Gorgeous.
I need an outfit like that. Srsly.
Gah, FAY! So. Freaking. Gorgeous!
And I'm giggling like mad at the "I Love the King" baseball cap. I mean, I remember you saying that Thai citizens really DO love the King, and I think that's cool, but expressing it on a baseball cap seems so....American and dorky. And therefore not Thai.
I'd also pay good money for a picture of you wearing it.
Lipstick Jungle. I'm not loving it.
this. it seemed ... slow. Brooke Shields' character seemed confused on every level - and it seemed like she kept doing these weird things with her eyes. Kim Raver, I liked one minute (while she was salting that salad and talking at the same time) and went very meh on for the rest. Just didn't thrill me. Neither did CM, though.
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I'd also pay good money for a picture of you wearing it.
Not enough money in the world, Teppy. (Might I add that the hat was a gift from the head of the Parent School Association. A person who saw fit to call her child James Bond. Her name is not Mrs Bond, incidentally; it is Mrs SomethingUnpronouncableAndThai. Her child is called James Bond SomethingUnpronouncableAndThai.)
::rolls eyes FOREVER::
(To be fair, I don't often see people wearing said caps. But our kids have a 'no hat, no play' policy at breaktime - sunstroke is not love. Mrs SUAT gave all the teachers hats for our Sponsored Walk In Honour Of The King's Favourite Charities the day before HM's birthday. I wore my bought-at-the-SF2F hat instead, and let one of the kids borrow the yellow monstrosity.)
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Oh, yes, Empress - you really should own something like this. I'm LOVING the various Chinese outfits - they're just gorgeous. Traditional Thai clothes are nice enough, and very shiny, but I do love the various different cuts and designs of the Chinese outfits. When I have lost the weight I am in the process of losing, I am going to have LOTS of fun commisioning Count D -style ensembles.
Her child is called James Bond SomethingUnpronouncableAndThai.
Again, that makes me giggle. Only because there are SO MUCH WORSE names out there. (Or, possibly, I mean [again] "over here," as in America. Not that we have the market cornered on giving kids bad names, but it sure seems like we're leading the charge.)
The hats that say "I love The King". That's the king of Thailand, not Elvis, yes?