PC, keep your mother away from the Washington Post. She might get ideas ... erm, more ideas.
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.
Or perhaps standing around naked with 700 other people gives you the potential for a whole bunch of NEW relationships.
yes, that's what I was trying to say.
PC, keep your mother away from the Washington Post. She might get ideas ... erm, more ideas.
Dude, I was just talking with a friend about an Indian wedding she had gone to and asked if they'd had an elephant! I totally want an elephant!
I think you should take a stand, P-C. Tell your mother the only way you'll do an arranged marriage is if you get to have an elephant.
Her response to that will be to have my wedding in India. Which I don't want to do because then none of my friends could come.
F2F Mumbai!
In non-sequitur news, someone in the meeting I'm phoned into just suggested candy necklaces* for a group activity. I frikkin hate phone meetings, but there are times when not having to compose my face comes in handy.
* joking, yes. But still.
Thanks for the birthday wishes.
I'm sneaking on at work.
today has been mostly good, although I stubbed my toe getting up to answer the phone and the cat hairballed all over the bed. But I got good morning birthday calls from Mom and also a, um, very specail friend (I've mentioned in livejournal), so that was good.
And my bro and sis in law are in town (to see my aunt and my cousin's grave)but the baby is relaly kicking! I was able to feel him move around and kick and it's so awesome. Yesterday my brother says he reads sometimes to the baby so I read Good Night Moon and felt slightly goofy reading to my not yet born nephew, but he moved around at the sound of my voice!
Tonight there will be cake! whoo!
Whoa! The heavens just opened up on DC. It looks like it's 8:30PM out there.
very interesting article, Toddson. I wondered if requiring women to align to a different set of uniform guidelines than men might be considered gender discrimination. It's why women can go topless in NY.
When I drove carriages in Chicago we did a few Indian weddings. They'd request a white horse (usually it was America, our big old white mare) and an open carriage. The groom would deck out the horse and carriage (and sometimes the driver) in garlands of (I think) marigolds (usually red and gold ones) and then stand up on the front seat to travel a block or so to the wedding site.