Steph in Natter:
Lie back and think of quadratic equations.
Unless you dig quadratic equations. In which case, keep your kinky freaky math to yourself.
'Dirty Girls'
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Steph in Natter:
Lie back and think of quadratic equations.
Unless you dig quadratic equations. In which case, keep your kinky freaky math to yourself.
More Natter.
flea: Dmitri Medvedev has an LJ. Presumably is it not about, say, Winchesters.
-t: Oh, I hope he's a Sam girl.
Liese S.: Seriously, people. I am an actual missionary, one who has only ever had sex with her husband, and I don't just do missionary position. I mean, come on. Vanilla is as vanilla does.
erikaj: Oh, dear God, why can't there be a social worker who's not an asshole? Of course, last time we met, he actually stood up for the Hayes code. I should feel sorry, being that he's the most obvious closet case since Ricky Martin,(way not as cute..way) but Jesus Christ! Sign my paperwork and go away, Garment Bag!
Connie Neil in Natter: I don't have time for a personality in the morning.
Connie Neil in Natter:
I've never worried about what Hubby smells like -- so long as it's not blood.
(she's on a roll!)
Kaiser?
ita. Natter.
In the cafe this morning there was a woman with a cutesy kiddy backpack and she looked like she was one bad piece of news away from being a mass murderer. Like, really creepy. I hope no one looks at my lunchbox and thinks "She's not right. She's never been right."
I'd say I'm posting this without context, but really? It's not like it gets less dirty--or less funny--in context:
Zenkitty: Dear Brain: Talk about subby Batman should remain separate from talk about not eating the bottom part. Thanks.
ita: So subby Batman eats you starting from the bottom?
tommyrot: Yes. And there's pee involved.
Teppy in Literary:
Well, the NYT is excellent at pronouncing new trends about 10 years after even backwaters have embraced them (wasn't it last year, or 2 years ago, that the NYT had that article about "Hey, adults read comics, and there are movies made from them!"?)
So I assume that maybe 5 years from now they'll have a groundbreaking piece on the hot trend of women reading SF/F.
(Upcoming headlines: "Facial Piercings: Not Just For Criminals!"
"Did You Know Cellular Telephones Also Allow Textual Communication? Will The Public Embrace It?"
"HOLY SHIT: Hybrid Automobiles?!?")