Lorne: Snakes? Uh-huh. And they came out of your what? Okay. Okay, well, did they get up there themselves or is this part of a, you know, a thing? No, I'm not judging...Do we fight snakes? Angel: Only if they're giant. Or demons. Or giant demons. Are they giant demon snakes? Lorne: Well, unless this guy's 30 feet tall, I'm thinking they're of the garden variety.

'Lineage'


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.


Toddson - Jun 11, 2008 8:43:06 am PDT #3028 of 10001
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

of course, they can only be photographed by a virgin ....


Typo Boy - Jun 11, 2008 8:57:40 am PDT #3029 of 10001
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

of course, they can only be photographed by a virgin ....

Or someone with access to photoshop...


Connie Neil - Jun 11, 2008 9:07:37 am PDT #3030 of 10001
brillig

Please keep in mind that while Fairbanks Alaska has had six days of 70 degree weather in the past two weeks, we have been in the 50s. Seriously.

Sounds glorious. Overcast and an ocean. Bliss.


Glamcookie - Jun 11, 2008 9:17:23 am PDT #3031 of 10001
I know my own heart and understand my fellow man. But I am made unlike anyone I have ever met. I dare to say I am like no one in the whole world. - Anne Lister

What's sugaring? It sounds adorable.

Last year when I went with my family to the beach, I got my first (and so far, only) bikini wax and while it did hurt (yeouch!), it was so worth it. Smooth, no shaving, no errant hair - lovely.


Toddson - Jun 11, 2008 9:21:15 am PDT #3032 of 10001
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

just a note - for those with curly body hair, waxing may not be the way to go (ingrown hairs ... ow).


Susan W. - Jun 11, 2008 9:23:32 am PDT #3033 of 10001
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

DH is going through one of his occasional phases where he's looking at jobs in Tulsa. This always sends me into a sort of freakout loop because if you give me a problem, I want to find the solution right away, and Seattle vs. Tulsa is hard to quantify. Our combined income is probably $30K/year higher than it would be in Tulsa, given typical salaries and the fact there's a lot less academic/medical administration to do there, but we could get a good house there for $200K less than we'd have to pay here. And the cost of living is generally lower, so we wouldn't need to bring in as much per month. And since DH's skillset is more common here than there, there's the possibility that someone there might be willing to pay him the Tulsa dollar equivalent of our combined Seattle income...which would allow me to quit work and write full time. He'd be fully behind that. He's the one who suggested it as a possibility.

And I have to say, put me writing full time, and Tulsa looks pretty good. I like DH's family, and there's a lot to be said for letting AB grow up near her grandma, uncles, and cousin. Tulsa is small compared to the places I've lived my entire adult life, but it's big enough to have a reasonable set of amenities, and I've always liked visiting there.

OTOH, I'd miss Seattle's climate (not counting the last two weeks, ugh), the mountains, the water, our church, the friends I've finally made, living where being a liberal Democrat is normal, etc. But how do you put a dollar value on those things and decide whether or not it's worth it to set them aside for a lower cost of living?

I'm theorizing way ahead of my data here. I wouldn't need to make this decision unless DH had an offer on the table that came within $30K or so of our current combined salaries. But just having it out there has set my head spinning.


meara - Jun 11, 2008 9:25:40 am PDT #3034 of 10001

just a note - for those with curly body hair, waxing may not be the way to go (ingrown hairs ... ow).

I've actually had less issue with that than with shaving, not sure why.


sj - Jun 11, 2008 9:31:45 am PDT #3035 of 10001
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

Very first world problem: My hairdresser is no longer working at the place I go to. It's one of those places that makes you sign a contract saying you won't take clients with you if you leave, so they won't give me her information, and she can't contact me. I was just starting to really like my hair and we tweaked with the color until it was just the way I wanted it last time. Sad now.


Aims - Jun 11, 2008 9:45:49 am PDT #3036 of 10001
Shit's all sorts of different now.

sj, can you google her?

And I get non-compete contracts, but jeebus, if you are making the call, the former salon should STFU already. Just because she signed a thing doesn't mean you'll stay at that salon.


Glamcookie - Jun 11, 2008 9:51:38 am PDT #3037 of 10001
I know my own heart and understand my fellow man. But I am made unlike anyone I have ever met. I dare to say I am like no one in the whole world. - Anne Lister

That is weak, sj. I don't go the salon for the salon - I go for my fabulous hairdresser! She moved recently but luckily got all her clients' addresses beforehand and sent out postcards with her new info. Thank God because the old salon won't give her info to clients that ask. I think that's really short-sighted. Like I'll ever go back to that salon after that, you know?