Aims, I'd also like to see your autism paper. Also, {{{Aims}}}
Olaf the Troll ,'Showtime'
Spike's Bitches 40: Buckle Up, Kids! Daddy's Puttin' the Hammer Down.
[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.
Insent to profile address, Aimee.
ETA: Why do we say insent again? Really, it's just sent. I'm not sure what makes it insent.
Maybe, Frank. At this point we've seen each other two (separate) weeks out of the last two months. And this is a flat rate job, so he's not getting any more money for the work he's done.
For the record, the money isn't great. This is a gateway job. I thought the gateway led to more work, but I'm beginning to think it actually leads to hell. Devils with mouse ears.
Why do we say insent again?
Lost in the sands of time. Or, at any rate, when I asked the same question years ago, the only answer I got was "it means sent".
I think the "in" comes from "incoming."
Also, if they send him back during the first week of April, he will lose the only paying job he's got that month.
Dude. Motherfucking mouse.
wow, Kristin, that sucks.
Sartorial question:
Corduroy pants: only for fall/winter? Okay for spring as well? Does the answer depend on whether the cords are wide-wale or fine-wale?
Effing Mouse.