Like Yorick's sister! Hee.
Exactly right. "What? It's from Shakespeare!"
[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.
Like Yorick's sister! Hee.
Exactly right. "What? It's from Shakespeare!"
I have a crush on the name Dare (as in Dare Wright, author/photog of the Lonely Doll books) but I'd never use it.
Maybe Daria with Dare for short? Of course, a lot of people will pronounce it DAH-ree-ah instead of DARE-ee-ah, but that's a cross to bear.
Like Yorick's sister? What? Really?
Yorick and Hero are from the (fabulous and wonderful) comic Y the Last Man.
How to fit 15 cars into 8 parking spaces?
Bunk spaces (actually, I've seen places where they have two-level spaces - a lift thingy ... which would mean you could fit 16 cars into 8 spaces!).
Fay, perhaps you could say something along the lines of "I'm sorry, I can't do it" ... sometimes, the less explanation, the less quibbling you get.
Also, if you do a vampire thing, can you include the line, "you kids, get offa my coffin"?
Jilli, in re a stripy jacket, could you sew strips of ribbon on a plain jacket?
What about Avery?
I like Shane. Gives new meaning when screaming at him when he's three, "COME BACK, SHANE!"
I "gave" Avery away, alas. My niece's middle name is Avery thanks to her Auntie's suggestion.
GF and I were doing the old, "I just love Shane..." from the movie.
Yorick and Hero are from the (fabulous and wonderful) comic Y the Last Man.
Which I have just recently posted about!
Retreats that management thinks will magically overcome organizational and personnel issues through forced socialization: Not OK.
My experience is this, with varying degrees of excruciating boredom, annoyance and lingering bitterness.