I fully support this plan. You just have to brainwash Pete.
Yeah, good luck with that.
'Never Leave Me'
[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.
I fully support this plan. You just have to brainwash Pete.
Yeah, good luck with that.
Ahem. Pete, I'll have you know that a certain girl I'm seeing has a big issue with the "a" word. Especially after this other girl also (independently!) used it in reference to her.
It has been decided that instead of using the "a" word for her, I will refer to her, when I need to, as "awesome". She is never adorable she is only ever awesome.
meara, I think that's a fine idea. Of course, I am already awesome, but reinforcing that fact is just dandy.
YOu could try aversion therapy, meara. Instead of calling her adorable tell her she's cute. Tell her it a lot. See if she doesn't learn to love being adorable.
I find it amusing that Jilli has her 'spider-font' and I now see to have 'a-word font'.
ION, nothing, really. I'm doing some very overdue cleaning of a part of my studio. So many old acrylic containers. Don't get me started on the mountain of destroyed paint-brushes. Ah, the crap one simply puts aside in the depths of a deadline...
ION, via a friend from LJ, there's a site called 80's Music Vids
Jilli's here's a studio performance from the Creatures. Probably Top of the Pops... [link]
Jilli's here's a studio performance from the Creatures. Probably Top of the Pops... [link]
Siiiooooooooxsiiiiiieee!
sighs
(I'm still mildly freaked out that she & Budgie divorced. My gothy parents, split up! Whaaah!)
Dood. My ovaries are super achey!
Damn you, Pete.
::goes back to watching vids-- Talk Talk is up next::
One annoyance with that site organization is that all the bands called "The -" are lumped together in the T's.
Heh, I found The Sundays wonderful song Can't be Sure
"England, my country, the home of the free. Such miserable weather. But England's as happy as England can be. Why cry?"