::shakes head at Fay::
Spike's Bitches 42: Which question do you want me to answer first?
[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.
Shifted to the British, that exchange *is* hysterical. Amazing the difference of a slight shift in perception.
Now Fay needs to tell us about knocking someone up.
So, an hour and a half of crying is indicating to me that maybe tapering my sedative again the first week of school was not the best of plans.
Oh, {{{{vw}}}}, hon.
The first taper went SO well, I thought it was gonna be a breeze. But, apparently not.
{{{{vw}}}
And of course, this is the night that Aaron decided to stay home and play video games (which means he's completely preoccupied and unavailable).
{{{vw}}}
My folks were out of town and I stayed with some British expat friends of theirs for a week or so when I was a kid. I was pretty scared what was going to happen when I was in bed one day and I heard one say to the other he was going to come knock me up. Also I couldn't understand why they kept trying to give me biscuits and I was so sad when I found out the truth.
Is banging and shagging the same thing in the UK 'cause we say banging here too. Fanny means something completely different though which is why my Brit friend laughed so much harder than everyone else in the audience when the little girl in Billy Elliott offered to show him hers.
Now Fay needs to tell us about knocking someone up.
And the day she scolded her students for not bringing rubbers to class.
vw, my doctor once said he never takes someone off ADs in the winter; maybe this is similar, since we're sliding towards fall now. I know sedatives are not ADs, but I just wonder if there's something there.