Possible cereal: Oh, Kristin, those look so elegant! LOVE.
t /deco slut
(Not in fact a tag that ever closes)
'Lineage'
[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.
Possible cereal: Oh, Kristin, those look so elegant! LOVE.
t /deco slut
(Not in fact a tag that ever closes)
Kitty Paws has been used since Hec told it to us so much that it is practically a sponsor of our vacation. HA! Your daughter, I could eat her up with a spoon.
Oh, I have some pictures up. [link]
The recording in the background of this video is definitely the one that I remember: [link] Now I've got to google Hap Palmer too, to figure out why I know this song.
Also, if anyone is interested, I have some restaurant reviews up for San Francisco. Napa will hopefully be up tomorrow.
A bunch of places including: Scala's Bistro, Eos, Zam Zam, Dottie's, Anchor Brewing, Monk's Kettle, Slanted Door, Zazie, and Moylan's Brewpub.
OK, that song was on an album of kids' songs release in 1978, and I was born in 1980, so I guess I learned it as a kid. I don't think I remember having that album -- if I did, it was probably on a cassette tape. Maybe one of my teachers played it at school.
edit: none of the other songs on that album seem at all familiar. I guess I heard it in school.
Gris! Spill! Congrats!
Excellent reviews, Nora. Had me drooling. Goodness you two ate well!
I think it's cuttlefish, not cuddlefish, though.
However, cuddlefish, is now firmly set in my mind with a visual of an extremely cuddly cod.
Had an odd conversation with my officemate today. He was totally stunned when I said that catcalling is something that happens on a fairly regular basis, and that it happens to teenagers. He replied, "You mean, there are guys out there who will just shout stuff like that to a 16-year-old girl?" I replied that the first time I remember it happening to me was when I was 12, or maybe 11. Do some guys just not notice this stuff? I've had similar conversations with guys before.
Not only do a lot of guys not notice this crap, many of them don't quite get why women feel so defensive about any unwanted attention from men.
many of them don't quite get why women feel so defensive about any unwanted attention from men.
That's Schrodinger's rapist. (That's an excellent piece of writing, BTW, and well worth reading, for both men and women. The comments, however, top the 1,000 mark, and so reading the comments may take a huge chunk of your time; don't feel compelled to read them. But read the blog entry itself. Please.)