I'm alive. Maybe 3 hours of sleep. So far guest artist is being cordial, polite, etc. Hopefully that will last through the day. All 14 hours of it.
Willow ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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Best wishes to all the buffistas from the hills of Vermont.
Say hi to my bro!
Next time our mutual friend askye comes to visit we should try to meet you at the Alchemist once again!
The Alchemist: the unofficial Buffista pub. I love it.
Also, although we haven't actually made real plans, as in dates and plane tickets and dogsitter, The Boy and I are going to Vermont some time this year, probably in the summer.
Whoo! Keep me posted, we will definitely come up to hang if that is the case.
Hey there, SLNRLBF! (I still want to pronounce that Slartibartfast.)
I do too, Fay.
Howdy, SLNBRLBF!
Hmmm, Vermont not far from New York. Last year I pretty much stayed sequestered in Otter Lake, but this year I hope to get out and about more.
Hivemind:
When someone's falling asleep on your shoulder/arm on the bus, what do you do?
Either change seats or bounce them in the opposite direction.
Or maybe sneeze in their face?
Oh, no free seats. Plus, I love to seat next to the window.
It happens more than I'd like it to happen. And when I bounce them, they return. And always with the male kind.
always witht he male kind.
Slap them? Probably not a good idea. Wake them up. Tell them if they can't stay on their own side they can't sleep. Cause one picture was enough let us all know you are smokin hot, so I'm suspicious of the "accidental" nature of this.
Thanks, but I'm pretty sure I know when they're sleeping and when they're not. I had a creep on one of my morning buses whose hand kept "accidentally" stroke my thighs when he "fell asleep". After this one, I can tell.
I'm just trying to find a way to make them stop leaning against my arm/shoulder without waking them up (or waking them up much). Sometimes I don't care about that, but sometimes I do.
The sneezing is a good idea, though. Or coughing.