DJ, you've gotten some fabulous support here, and I can't do better than that, so I'm just going to nod and point, and wish like crazy you feel better after your post-work drinks with friend.
Susan, I'm so sorry for that family. How awful, and stupid, and random cancer is.
Yeah, fuck cancer alright. That's a tragic story Susan.
So, billytea, will the Queen be dropping by to award the honor, or will her local representatives be doing the job?
Hee. It shall be her local reps, though my parents had met the Queen before.
For billytea, in honor of his father's, um, honor.
Aww. Daddytea couldn't be here today, so I am honoured to accept these marmosets on his behalf.
With marmoset, you get earworm.
So, if I've met billytea, and his dad has met the Queen, how many degrees does that make me from the Queen?? DUDE!!!!
Susan's cancer story sucks. Wow. A LOT.
I used to sometimes enjoy certain episodes/situations of Sex/city, but didn't much like the characters, if that makes any sense. The outfits were ridiculous, and the plots and love lives over the top, but sometimes there were indeed things that rang true. But I felt like that was the writing and the show, not the characters? I don't feel any need to see the movie.
depends on whether BT has met his dad.
So, if I've met billytea, and his dad has met the Queen, how many degrees does that make me from the Queen?? DUDE!!!!
Rock! Though I'm only two degrees from Kevin Bacon, what with Hubby having been an extra in Footloose. It's amazing how many people are impressed by that.
The outfits were ridiculous, and the plots and love lives over the top
Two of the things I liked about the show. I liked that the show never felt obliged to punish the gals for the sex and the drinking and sometimes asinine behavior. I never much cared for Carrie, but I liked Charlotte and Miranda.
They were my favorites too, Burrell.
I liked that the show never felt obliged to punish the gals for the sex and the drinking and sometimes asinine behavior.
exactly. They were just doing their thing.