He started with the garden gnomes.
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.
Har, no he'd been busted for indecent exposure before.
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Pix, is DexH waiting until your visit?I don't know. I doubt he'd find someone that quickly, but it's possible. I'm not going to worry about that right now. I just can't.
I googlemapped it, and his address is a block away from the school. [link]
Well, I live across the street from a school. Is any sexual activity, in plain view or not, risky behaviour? Distance and visibility are (or ought to be) quite a different concern.
Hivemind question:
After I get through a meeting and lunch, I'm going to call the broker for the account DH set up last week to manage our inheritance. I'm calling mainly just to learn really basic stuff about How This All Works--e.g., "If the accountant transfers the stock to our account on 7/8 like he promises, and we sell X shares like we're planning, when will we actually have the cash on hand?" Stuff like that, so I'll have more information and therefore be less likely to freak out over things. (This is nothing the broker can help with, but I just had a near-nuclear meltdown upon learning that the accountant has moved the transfer date from 7/7 to 7/8, apparently because the Monday after a long weekend is just so busy. Which wouldn't be a big deal...except, if he can do that, what's to prevent him from deciding Tuesdays are busy too, and Wednesday is Hump Day, and, really, July is just a tough month because too many of his staff are on vacation, and then August is just too damn hot to think when you live in Oklahoma, etc.)
Anyway, what else should I ask this guy? We're planning to meet with him after all the initial stuff is taken care of to discuss our medium and long-term plans and get a feel for whether he's a good fit, so I'm looking for basic stuff now.
There is a car at the end of our driveway blocking me in. Our drive is narrow at the beginning and then widens to fit four cars (two next to each other and two in back of them). I am assuming it's the new neighbors who I haven't met yet. I don't have to be anywhere right this minute, but it's still incredibly rude. I hope it's not a sign of things to come.
ETA: It was a teenager. I heard them coming down the stairs and said something. I'm sure he thinks I'm a bitca now.
ETA: It was a teenager. I heard them coming down the stairs and said something. I'm sure he thinks I'm a bitca now.
too damn bad. He's an asshole for blocking the driveway.
too damn bad. He's an asshole for blocking the driveway.
True. I don't know why I always feel bad when I am not the one who did anything wrong. I felt like bitching about how it would have been difficult for me to go upstairs to have them move it, but I resisted.
too damn bad. He's an asshole for blocking the driveway.
Yeah! I've been a mean old lady for at least 15 years. It's just that complaining makes me so much happier than stewing!
I can't stand when anyone blocks my driveway -- even if it is for just a short time. Part of it is that I can't get out any other way. and part of it is that I hate to ask anyone to move. and of course,I don't think I should have to ask anyone to move. But I am at a dead end and sometimes larger vehicles will block the way.