I'm fairly certain I said no interruptions.

Buffy ,'Potential'


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.


lisah - Feb 12, 2008 5:22:03 am PST #6167 of 10001
Punishingly Intricate

Relationships strained and even ruined by corporate borne expectations and institutionalized disappointment. It's all so sad

Okay, I'm perennially single and my opinion maybe shouldn't mean much but I have to say if your relationship is ruined by Valentine's Day that maybe it wasn't meant to be in the first place.


beekaytee - Feb 12, 2008 5:29:49 am PST #6168 of 10001
Compassionately intolerant

cool - though "Mastermind" has me picturing Dr. Evil... probably not what you were going for.

We could all wear white nehru jackets!

Okay, no, that was not what I was going for, but I like the image.

The fact is, with hivemind questions and ~ma requests, Buffistas are a mastermind group of sorts.

An MM group can be more focused on specific individual's needs though. Here is a but ganked from a website:

There is synergy of energy, commitment, and excitement that participants bring to a Mastermind Group. The beauty of Mastermind Groups is that participants raise the bar by challenging each other to create and implement goals, brainstorm ideas, and support each other with total honesty, respect and compassion. Mastermind participants act as catalysts for growth, devil’s advocates and supportive colleagues.

The concept of the Mastermind Group was formally introduced by Napoleon Hill in the early 1900's. In his timeless classic, "Think And Grow Rich" he wrote about the Mastermind principle as:
"The coordination of knowledge and effort of two or more people, who work toward a definite purpose, in the spirit of harmony."

"No two minds ever come together without thereby creating a third, invisible intangible force, which may be likened to a third mind."


amych - Feb 12, 2008 5:30:42 am PST #6169 of 10001
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

Oh. I was thinking of the board game with the little colored pegs.


Cashmere - Feb 12, 2008 5:35:06 am PST #6170 of 10001
Now tagless for your comfort.

Considering wholesale prices for longstemmed roses can go as low as TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER ROSE (usually grown in Columbia) and the florists charge $75-$100 for a dozen delivered, there is something seriously wrong with the marketing of roses for VD.

Not that I don't think roses are beautiful--I love them, I just hate that they've gotten such a huge mark up for the holiday.


beekaytee - Feb 12, 2008 5:38:42 am PST #6171 of 10001
Compassionately intolerant

Okay, I'm perennially single and my opinion maybe shouldn't mean much but I have to say if your relationship is ruined by Valentine's Day that maybe it wasn't meant to be in the first place.

As a couple's therapist, I couldn't agree MORE...but the pressure and social expectations are immense. I'm forEVER trying to get people to see beyond the commercialism and to either not get caught up in it, or to create loving traditions of their own. But the temptation to fall in behind everyone else is so great that, if I told every couple who struggle with this kind of thing that they maybe shouldn't be in a relationship...I'd have NO clients and/or many, many otherwise okay relationships would desolve.

People just go along to get along too much of the time.

Ever met a perfectly sane woman who turns into Bridezilla and wrecks friendships? We've told stories here about that many times. Cultural expectations and entitlements are HUGE. Like borg sort of irrestistable to many, many people.


Vortex - Feb 12, 2008 5:40:01 am PST #6172 of 10001
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

Oooh, or I could make her a necklace with some of the tumbled stones I've collected.

I think this. It's a lovely idea, and she would think of you every time she wore it.


beekaytee - Feb 12, 2008 5:45:30 am PST #6173 of 10001
Compassionately intolerant

Considering wholesale prices for longstemmed roses can go as low as TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER ROSE (usually grown in Columbia) and the florists charge $75-$100 for a dozen delivered, there is something seriously wrong with the marketing of roses for VD.

This is what I'm saying. Not to mention that the 'forcing' process causes the majority of growing energy to be spent on building those long stems which become so woody that florists use machines to cut them (which causes the embolism -air bubble in the stem- that makes the head drop over the next day) rather than hand cutting them under water...so they really are ruined from the start.

I used to try and sell nice Spring mixes...they are colorful, last much, MUCH longer and cost a third less. Oh NO. I literally had men say "That's not love," in response. Love...brought to you by FTD.


Fred Pete - Feb 12, 2008 5:45:50 am PST #6174 of 10001
Ann, that's a ferret.

Happy Birthdays, Kristin and Maria!


beth b - Feb 12, 2008 5:47:47 am PST #6175 of 10001
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

there are usually cards on v-day sometimes flowers. andwedo dinner,sometimes in ,sometimes out. For us it has becme an excuse not to do anything with other people. andwe need reasons t keep other people out.


beth b - Feb 12, 2008 5:48:45 am PST #6176 of 10001
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

happy birthday Kristin and Maria