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pries fingers and toes out of ceiling. returns to floor with a bump.
flees
scurries back and kisses Pete on top of head while he isn't looking.
flees again
[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.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH!
pries fingers and toes out of ceiling. returns to floor with a bump.
flees
scurries back and kisses Pete on top of head while he isn't looking.
flees again
Hey congrats to Steph and Jilli! So cool!
I find that I am in love with Donna Noble. She made me cry in both episodes. She is made of awesome.
Oh, me too. I adore her. What a terrific companion/foil for the Doctor.
Also, I want to find Steven Moffat and ply him with beer and chocolates. I'd forgotten how good the script of Blink was. I mean, it's a lovely concept, and the cast is v. good, but that's some cracking dialogue right there. Love love love.
Fay, did you know that Hettie MacDonald directed Blink, she who directed Beautiful Thing? (please tell me you've seen BT)
(Also, I cannot decide whether I fancy Sally Sparrow or Billy more. But there's a lot of fancying.)
Hello, gorgeous girl. Life is short and you are hot.
Oh yeah, we can haz famous Bitches!
Ah, smonster, you're putting Billy into the lead there! (And he did have a lovely accent too...)
But - no, I must admit I don't think I have seen Beautiful Thing.
Is it a film?
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Red's or something in your neck of the woods?
Red's! My go-to when I'm playing hooky during the week.
Had a lovely lunch at the Gulu-Gulu. The key is don't go there too hungry and understand that the hipsters are disorganized and you can have a lovely lunch. I had 2 pints of Ommegang Hennepin and a brie and apple crepe.
Now I'm watching Law & Order on the Tivo.
Grand Am may need Valve job.
Shoot me.
"Learn the language. At least learn key phrases so that you can get help if you need it. I had trouble the first time I went to Europe because I didn't speak any French or British."
The sad part is, until those last two words, the advice makes fairly good sense.
The only real language-based embarrassment I can think of for Americans to get into in the British Isles (U.K. and Ireland) is to call a fanny pack by that name.
I just added two old high school friends on Facebook. Now I'm feeling all conflicty about it.