Great cut!
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.
Cheers, love!
(Heh. That bit was kind of inadvertent. Apparently cheeky is my default look.)
Fay you look scrumptious!
Jilli if you don't get free clothes you should get royalties because it's clear to me they have stolen your look.
adorable Fay!
I know that is Pete's word, but really it fits!
Fay, the new cut is fabulous, and you look gorgeous as always!
Lovely cut Fay!
She then interrupts the conversation to ask if she and I have any dinner plans tonight, and then says "that sounds great! Let's get together!"
NOT pleased, even though I am apparently included in the "get together" invitation if I choose to be. I don't think my friend gets why I'm annoyed.
Um, I'm not sure either? If you didn't have plans, why shouldn't she make other plans? Or is it that you were planning on an relaxing evening with no plans (so to speak)?
Oh Fay, you look DARLING! And yes, very Amelie.
Fay, that is precious!
The 1976 vaccine resulted in 25 fatalities. So far this year, the current H1N1 strain has already killed over 100 people in the US alone, and over 5000 worldwide. Mostly kids. Get a fucking flu shot.
This. God DAMN. Vaccinations are like medication, or surgery, or driving -- of COURSE there's no 100% guarantee of safety. But the benefits VASTLY outweigh the potential danger.
And in the case of vaccinations -- whether it's people who won't vaccinate their kids, or people who think H1N1 is no big deal -- refusing vaccination adds to the very real public health risk. There are a lot of people who, if exposed to H1N1, will probably get only mild disease (a few days off work, feel like shit, get better). But if they get infected, they can pass it on. To other people who might not be as healthy as them. It's so fucking irresponsible, I can't even be rational about it.
I'm under the impression I shouldn't get vaccinated because I'm not in a high-risk group and there might not be enough vaccine for everyone. Is that not true? In irony news: I am feeling fluish today but I'm hoping it's due to my poor diet yesterday (and late-night pounding of two Gunnesses).
I'm not in a high-risk group
From what I understand, no one is vaccinating people who are not considered high risk right now because of the current shortage. But, children are considered high risk so they can get it. As can pregnant women.