Shana tova! Not Jewish, but ready for a new year. Best wishes to all celebrating.
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[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.
Shana Tova!
Shana tova!. We're having dinner tonight w/ the in-laws before they head off to temple. Here's hoping for peace and not the Spanish Inquisition with respect to the impending move.
Shana tova, y'all.
My hands are totally cramped up from all my Beatles drumming last night.
Barb, lots of ~ma for a peaceful dinner.
The last episode of the soap opera that I have been watching since I was 7 years old is going to be airing in about 10 minutes. I know it's silly, but I'm getting a little emotional about it.
Shana tova!
I'll open some bubbly tonight in honor of the New Year.
Shana tova!
Shana tova! I'm actually going to services tonight with my entire immediate family. It'll be my first time at services in years. I expect that my mother and/or my father will get teary at some point, having us all together for the holidays. More likely my father, as it's "his" holiday (mom is Christian).
The last episode of the soap opera that I have been watching since I was 7 years old is going to be airing in about 10 minutes.
Ah, you're a Guiding Light fan? My best friend is too. Her whole family, starting with her Grandmother, listened (in the early days on the radio) or watched since its inception. She's fairly mournful about it too.
From a historical standpoint, I'm actually a little sad too-- I mean, it's probably the last tangible link from the glory days of radio transitioning to television. The other one I can think of is Grand Old Opry.
I got to NJ last night. I've got a list of stuff I'm supposed to cook today -- matzo balls, lentil pate, and a potato spinach casserole -- and family is coming for dinner tonight. (Lots of family tonight -- I think that, at last count, we were up to 10 people.)