Willow: Yes. Hi. You must be Angel's handsome, yet androgynous, son. Connor: It's Connor. Willow: And the sneer's genetic. Who knew?

'A Hole in the World'


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.


flea - Nov 10, 2009 5:18:04 am PST #29858 of 30000
information libertarian

Ooh, I know people who teach there! Actually one of my best friends from college used to teach there, but she moved to Oxford a couple of years ago.


Seska (the Watcher-in-Training) - Nov 10, 2009 5:23:35 am PST #29859 of 30000
"We're all stories, in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?"

I just found out one of my little cousins got her MA in Mediterranean Archeology from Nottingham University this year.

I nearly went to Nottingham. Their literature course had a year in America that I wanted to do. In the end, Cardiff's creative writing minor won me over, though.


Cashmere - Nov 10, 2009 5:25:35 am PST #29860 of 30000
Now tagless for your comfort.

Ooh, I know people who teach there! Actually one of my best friends from college used to teach there, but she moved to Oxford a couple of years ago.

I figured that discipline is a small world!

In the end, Cardiff's creative writing minor won me over, though.

I love Cardiff.


Gudanov - Nov 10, 2009 5:27:23 am PST #29861 of 30000
Coding and Sleeping

((Erin))

You know, the man who doesn't want to see his children on weekends is probably doing the kids a favor.

There's probably some truth to that.

The asshole is a new development in this fellow's character - he was apparently a latent asshole. I'm actually waiting for the announcement that he has a new, intellectually stimulating 19 yr old girlfriend, since that seems like it should come next in this mid-life crisis cliché.

I remember when I was in college I once met the girlfriend of my Dad's law partner who recently divorced and she was younger than I was.

green bean casserole

I like it and it will be at thanksgiving this year like it always is. I'll be making the cheesy potatoes again. Potatoes, sour cream, cream of mushroom soup, option, cheese, and a stick of butter.

Edit: Onion, not options.


DavidS - Nov 10, 2009 5:28:35 am PST #29862 of 30000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

I love Cardiff.

When I think of Wales I think of going to the BBC online and being able to look at the news by region. Scotland there's usually a knifing; Ireland there's usually sectarian violence and scandal; Wales there's a tidy new green grocer.


Toddson - Nov 10, 2009 5:29:24 am PST #29863 of 30000
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

My mother used to make green bean casserole a fair amount when I was a kid. But then, her cooking relied heavily on assorted Campbell's cream soups for "sauces".


Cashmere - Nov 10, 2009 5:31:58 am PST #29864 of 30000
Now tagless for your comfort.

I also like green bean casserole.

When I think of Wales I think of going to the BBC online and being able to look at the news by region. Scotland there's usually a knifing; Ireland there's usually sectarian violence and scandal; Wales there's a tidy new green grocer.

I find this hilarious because with the Welshmen I know and the short time I spent in the country, I have NEVER seen ANYONE drink as much as the Welsh. And that includes the night I spent in a bar with an Irishman, a Scot, a New Zealander, two Welshmen and several Brits.


Gudanov - Nov 10, 2009 5:32:26 am PST #29865 of 30000
Coding and Sleeping

There is usually a box, can, or jar involved in pretty much everything I cook. But since I normally cook directly after getting home from work, and not long before cleaning up and getting the kids to bed, I'm rarely inspired to do anything from scratch.


DavidS - Nov 10, 2009 5:33:24 am PST #29866 of 30000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

You know, the man who doesn't want to see his children on weekends is probably doing the kids a favor.

There's probably some truth to that.

I don't think so from the kid's perspective. Even indifferent parenting is better than complete absence because that causes lots of damaging feelings of unworthiness and abandonment.

When I was spending a lot of time in the TT Divorce threads there were a lot of studies out indicating that it was better for kids to be in an intact marriage even if there was fighting and tension between the parents. As long as there wasn't outright abuse, the kids did better. Though a lot of the benefits weren't just emotional, but because they didn't suffer the financial hit that comes with divorce and (usually) winding up with a single mom with less resources.


Seska (the Watcher-in-Training) - Nov 10, 2009 5:33:41 am PST #29867 of 30000
"We're all stories, in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?"

I love Cardiff.

Lovely place! I had a great four years there. (And I haven't been back in ten years. I should go and see what they did to Cardiff Bay, look for the entrance to Torchwood, etc.)

Scotland there's usually a knifing; Ireland there's usually sectarian violence and scandal; Wales there's a tidy new green grocer.

It's so true.