Someday when I grow up, I want to stop caring what other people think.
Fuffy ,'Storyteller'
Spike's Bitches 41: Thrown together to stand against the forces of darkness
[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.
My mother has informed me that I am not allowed to elope.
The coffee grounds thing reminds me of a time in high school when one of my classmates tried to fix the copier and ended up covered head to toe in toner.
It all comes from recognizing that what other people think is often COMPLETELY INSANE.
I fucking loved eloping
Dude, yeah. Best thing I've ever done. But I'd amend this:
Trying to revolve around others' plans sort of makes the whole elopement thing not worthwhile.
to "makes the whole elopement thing not eloping".
to "makes the whole elopement thing not eloping".
I fully support the amendment.
Ew, covered in coffee grounds is a bunch better than toner. the coffee grinder thing I have done too.
How is it I have never visited your neck of the woods?
That's what I'm sayin! I think there should be a winter F2F in the keys.
I like the idea of getting all of my family together to celebrate, and I really hope they can all make it. The elopement for me is really about avoiding the fuss. Flower, dancing, cutting the cake, people clinking glasses all night, etc. I want the brunch to be more of a relaxed family party where hopefully the focus isn't all on me all day long.
I think there should be a winter F2F in the keys.
Love this idea!
I'm currently taking an anti-inflammatory that warns me to discontinue use if I start vomiting up stuff that looks like coffee grounds. It's not quite "Warning: do not attempt to stop chainsaw blade with hands or genitals"
BTDT. Trust me, you'd notice. It's kinda weird and freaky.
Ew, covered in coffee grounds is a bunch better than toner.
Yeah, the issue with toner is that it's sticky. He was scrubbing at that for like half an hour just to get it down to a dull grey.
Why does my computer spell-check not recognize "grey"? It's a perfectly acceptable spelling. Huh, how many words do we have that have more than one acceptable spelling? Grey/gray. Ax/axe. Blonde/blond. (Actually, my spell-check underlines one of each of those pairs. Weird. And it accepts Grey with a capital G, but not with a lower-case one.)