ease ma~~~Teppy.
peace and decsion making ma ~~~ juliana
and I have never had a favor at a baby shower. But then again , most of them have been work baby showers.
Olaf the Troll ,'Showtime'
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ease ma~~~Teppy.
peace and decsion making ma ~~~ juliana
and I have never had a favor at a baby shower. But then again , most of them have been work baby showers.
I've only been to one baby shower and there weren't any favors.
See, I had never been to a baby shower with favors, and yet? The other people involved in planning the baby shower that's happening at my place tomorrow were perplexed at my "Buh? Favors?" reaction. I just got done making 30+ sachets of chocolate rose truffle tea.
Never been to a baby shower, so I've got no idea about favors.
I just saw another one of the atheist bus ads. I thought those were done already? I haven't seen any of the response ones yet, though. (My reaction to pretty much all of this is, "Seriously? You want to have this discussion through bus ads? Really?" Also, from what I've seen from the pictures, almost none of them get the apostrophe right in "for goodness' sake." Which possibly bugs me more than any of the ads do.)
Jilli, that sounds like a very nice favor!
My tv, internet, and phone are back on! Very small in the scheme of things, but I was starting to really miss them.
I've been to both. I wouldn't necessarily expect them, but I wouldn't find it unusual. Chocolate rose truffle tea sounds very interesting.
I've gotten packages of mints. And I won a game and got a candle once.
Lovely favors, Jilli.
almost none of them get the apostrophe right in "for goodness' sake." Which possibly bugs me more
The Buffista quandary. We want to argue the theories sure, but first we'd like the grammar fixed. (This is so me.)
I've actually seen swastika quilts before, mostly from the 1920s or earlier, when it was considered a good luck symbol.
Well, I did Google it, and the first hit was a question/answer crafts thingy that said, no, that old quilt you found with swastika designs wasn't made by a Nazi sympathizer, because it used to be a very popular motif. Naturally, and for the reason we all expect, it has pretty much ceased to be used.
The Buffista quandary. We want to argue the theories sure, but first we'd like the grammar fixed. (This is so me.)
But of course.
Points to tagline. "You ended that sentence with a preposition... Bastard!" -- Jack O'Neill, SG-1 (For posterity, just in case I ever, ever change it.)
Torture us all you like, but please do not torture the language.