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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.
Happy birthday, Burrell! (I wished Calli already.)
Sports bras: ick.
I might need new bras again.
Was just telling PCA this morning that we have to go bra shopping soon. It's so dull, though. Hours of work.
Ok, back to work with me. Really. Tell me to get back to work if you see my font!
This for me too (after I finish the cup of tea I'm just working on). I've done 3000 words of the lit review that was supposed to be 2500-ish, and there's still more to say. Yay for words, all the same!
Happy birthdays!
Happy Birthday, Burrell!
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Oh for heaven's sake. Thanks, Aims.
Happy birthdays Burrell and Calli! Many happy returns to you both.
Thanks for the birthday wishes! I'm celebrating today with lunch sushi. Mmmmm, eel.
Happy birthday, Calli and Burrell!
Birthday Happies Calli and Burrell!!
Happy Birthday, Calli!!!
Happy Birthday, Burrell!!!
Hey All.
Yes, Cindy, that's me. Right after I hit send I remembered that I should have sent something to clarify who I am. Thanks, Aims.
Happy Birthdays, Birthday Laydees!
But in America, for too many people that kind of community feeling gets short-circuited by the fear that someone, somewhere, is Getting More Than Their Share. (The thought that someone is getting less than their share doesn't seem to excite the imagination in quite the same way.)
I used this logic with someone at a dinner party a while back - when I was a kid (after my dad left) my mom was working three jobs, but we were still on foodstamps and medi-cal (because those were the kind of crappy jobs my mom could get at the time); contrasted with one of my aunts who was on Disability when she didn't especially need to be, after suing the friend on whose property she tripped and fell (she told my mom she "just didn't like to work"). I would way rather risk my aunt being in the system than risk my mom (and her two kids) not being able to utilize the system.