Fashion: heels with elegant-socks-up-to-the-knees, yay or nay?
Yay.
Grilled cheese was tasty. But now I want a brownie. I blame Barb.
I want both.
Dawn ,'Storyteller'
[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.
Fashion: heels with elegant-socks-up-to-the-knees, yay or nay?
Yay.
Grilled cheese was tasty. But now I want a brownie. I blame Barb.
I want both.
Fashion: heels with elegant-socks-up-to-the-knees, yay or nay?
I saw someone wearing this at the wedding last weekend and it was totally sugar.
I approve.
Yay.
Excellent. For I want to wear this tomorrow, very very much, and I'm still bootless.
Still afraid it'll be too cold, though.
What kind of heels, Shir?
(And that skirt is totes sugar! Adorable!)
Totally unrelated...comma question from my cousin. I gave her my answer, but it's conflicting with her answer key, so I'm double checking...
Anaheim, California is the home of Disneyland. OR Anaheim, California, is the home of Disneyland.
English isn't my native tongue, but I'd go with Anaheim, California, is the home of Disneyland myself.
Heels? umm. I'd take a picture of it and post it tomorrow, OK? Too tired to describe at the moment.
As least LOL Cat customer service wouldn't try to upsell you after they haven't helped you. He was not an argument for the for-cost router support. Many times the people in other countries are very helpful, but he was not and I had to have him repeat the number 4 several times before I figured out what he was saying. My connection went out about 10 this morning and now I'm just now back on without the router and it's not longer working on one phone line, which is important because I'm about to get rid of my second line.
It didn't help that he started by telling me to turn the modem off and back on. At that point, I had turned the modem off and on and rebooted about 12 times.
Oh, look. They just sent me a survey about my service. They'll be sorry.
eta: As Shir says, there's a comma after the state.
Has this been in the news near you guys?
I haven't seen anything, but then I'm not the most widely newspaper-read person ever. Daniel might have seen it.
Speaking of Daniel - I just ordered his birthday present.
I just checked the local paper, and it seems it was just announced today. It'll be in tomorrow's paper. I didn't realize it was such NEW news. God love the Internet!
Any other thoughts on my grammar issue?