meara, alistair says hi!
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.
I played a kender
Wow that race was completely unknown to me until just now. weird. Sounds like a blast to play
meara, alistair says hi!
HAH! Tell him hi back. My my my....old times...;)
I need to be up at 3 to catch a 6 am flight. Why am I not asleep?
Gronk. I barely woke up on time today, took an hour and a half nap in the math lab this afternoon, and just slept again from about 8 to 11. No clue why so tired.
Um. There was something I was going to answer. DC vegetarian-friendly restaurants? Any particular kind/price range?
For Ethiopian, in addition to all the U Street places, there's also Zed's in Georgetown, if you want someplace a bit fancier. (Or if "has photos on the wall of all the politicians who've eaten there" is one of your restaurant requirements.)
OOTS never made my cry before.
Sleep possible on the plane, Maria?
Hivemind question from someone who is totally unthinky right now: I have to fill out an OSHA Exposure Incident Form due to getting some scratches which broke the skin while restraining someone at the group home last week. One of the questions is "If personal protective equipment was not used explain why." How in blue bloody blazes am I supposed to answer that? Is "because we do not put personal protective equipment on for restraints" too snotty an answer, or will it open up the can of worms of why not? I mean, aside from the fact that you can't tell the person who is being restrained to stop trying to hit, kick, bite, scratch and bring the house down on top of you while you go get some gloves and a face shield on. The proper personal safety equipment would be a Puffy!Xander suit, and there is not one available.
Incidentally, I skipped madly past about 200 posts. I'm fortunate in that I get warnings before I get a migraine, and I can head it of with Excedrin. I didn't have real Excedrin at work when the dizziness started, but apparently a cup of coffee, a Tylenol and an Ibuprofen do the trick as well. I was pretty loopy during the work day, but not in pain. So, so thankful. Except I got pulled over on the way home from work, to get a warning about having a headlight out. Police officer was very nice about it, but he did have very bright flashing lights on his car and it made me pretty nauseated.
WS, I usually answer that type of question "N/A," since there is no available safety equipment.
In a Freecycle e-mail: "Preference goes to the earliest pickup who does not use chat speak in his or her message."
I second n/a