Well, talk to us ... we aren't voices, but a bunch of people ha kno w you are here.
of course, topics for conversation are not coming to mind.
'Out Of Gas'
[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.
Well, talk to us ... we aren't voices, but a bunch of people ha kno w you are here.
of course, topics for conversation are not coming to mind.
Toon disney repeats a lot
I signed up for trapeze on Thursday. They just opened for the season a few weeks ago. Should be fun.
Was working on my thesis today. Couldn't get a proof to work, and then I found an article that, from the abstract, looked like it ought to have the piece that was missing from what I was trying to do, but I couldn't get it to open because the math department computers had too many popup blockers and stuff that were preventing the window from open. I turned off everything that I knew was there, and tried two different browsers and three different computers, but couldn't get it to open.
Pop- up blockers are on the library computers - but there is a way to do more than one hold at a time, however , it uses a pop- up so it doesn't work.
I'm not sure I could deal with the upside down part of trapeze work.
About the nekkid conversation, we are pretty blase about nakedness in our house, at least for now. I imagine we'll cover up at some point, but right now the kids really don't have issues with it.
The upside down doesn't bother me at all. The only part where I sometimes have trouble is stepping off the platform. I'm fine once I'm in the swing, but always have a moment of "eek" when I need to step off.
height. I forgot that part. I have weird things about height. Standing 3 to 10 feet off the ground - bad. cliffs on mountains, not happy but better. I think it is because I don't have an depth perception. I know 3 feet and 10 feet are different, but I don't know how different.
How did you get interested in doing trapeze, Hil?
How did you get interested in doing trapeze, Hil?
Did it at camp when I was a kid and had fun, then a few years ago I saw something on TV about the trapeze school in NY, and I googled it and found out they had a branch in Baltimore. I really should be doing situps -- my abs are really out of shape, and those are the muscles that are usually most sore after trapeze. Well, abs and the backs of my shoulders.
Oh, Kristin! I hope you got seen and are home resting now. I hate the I-can't-breathe feeling.
Hil, that sounds so cool. I don't think I could ever do it, but it sounds wicked cool.