Tell her when she sets them to karaoke you'll join right in.
'The Killer In Me'
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.
Yay, I had a videoconference interview (I had to go to a Kinkos), but it went very well. (I'm now at Panera eating lunch. I am not impressed with how they've jacked the prices on the soup/salad combo)
There may be the possibility of being a regular employee instead of a contractor, and now I'm contemplating which would be better. I would probably make more money as a contractor, but it would be more hassle (I get reimbursed for fewer things and would have to like, get an accountant). Hrmmmmm. Not that I"m certain I'll be offered it, but...I wasn't stressed out and shaking afterwards, becuase it was cool.
Is this the Idaho and NorCal job, meara?
My daughter has definite ideas about what to wear but they tend to change from day to day, so one day it's ONLY a dress, the next pants and shirt NO dresses, and the next? "I want to wear some of Isaac's pants."
Isaac is more predictable. Mostly he's happy to wear pants or shorts, except on the days he wants to wear a ball gown or a ballerina costume.
For two years my son flat out refused to wear shirts with horizontal stripes. Even now, at 11 years old, it takes some convincing to get him to wear one. He still cannot give me a reason other than "I just don't LIKE them"
For two years my son flat out refused to wear shirts with horizontal stripes. Even now, at 11 years old, it takes some convincing to get him to wear one. He still cannot give me a reason other than "I just don't LIKE them"
He fears bandom? Does he reject hoodies and eyeliner as well?
My brother doesn't like t-shirts with sayings on them.
My brother once told me, "I don't wear purple because purple is gay. Guys don't wear purple. And I don't wear red because it is too close to purple." I had to laugh, it explained so much about his worldview!
Truth is, the older he gets the fewer colors he wears. I think he's down to black, white, khaki, and navy.
My son Brendon's favorite color was pink until peer pressure convinced him otherwise. He had to purchase a pink shirt for valentine's day this year, but it had to be mauve, not gay pink. I kept showing him golf shirts and such that were clearly "that gay pink." I mocked him soundly. He's in a clothes stage. He plans his outfit each night. Usually with matching socks. It is much more fun than back when I pleaded just to get him to wear something clean.
Do any of your areas have laws against saggy pants? The city of Riviera Beach (a few miles north of me) just overwhelmingly passed A LAW against saggy pants. [link]
I do not fine the boys; I just pants them when they walk by.