And I also need to marry a Scotsman who can get me some dual citizenship.
Me too! There should be a version of Tinder for this.
And I also need to marry a Scotsman who can get me some dual citizenship.
Me too! There should be a version of Tinder for this.
They could call it Kilter.
Oh, look, there's an "off kilter" joke just sitting here in front of me.
I would totes join "kilter" if it was for queer ladies too! Scottish accents are hot.
"Kilter" is for everyone!
Hi. Long time lurker just getting in before the thread closes!
This past year I've moved from South Boston to the South Shore. The commute is awful but having 4 acres for my German Shepherd is worth it. I've also had my parents move in, which was well timed since my mother fell and broke her hip about a month after moving in. (She has severe osteoporosis). It has been so much better to be right here to help rather than worry from afar as they used to be in the Detroit area. And she's doing really well now so we are quite lucky that it hasn't lead to an overall decline in her health.
My parents also brought their 2 cats and have just gotten a puppy (arranged before the broken hip). Add in my 4 cats and the German Shepherd and we are way past crazy cat lady and into zoo territory. They all seem to be getting used to each other without too much drama, helped by the fact my parents' cat seem to prefer living my parents' bedroom.
I still work in Boston (see awful commute) - in fact, from lurking I'm pretty sure I'm in the same building as Jesse though definitely not at the same company.
Even though I'm just a lurker, I want to say thanks for such a great community and thanks for letting me be a very quiet part of it.
Hi Maggie! Small world! Although it is a very big building.... See you in the line at Sweetgreen?
Very likely!!
Hi Maggie! Join the GSD brigade! [link]
I'm a refugee from not-quite the South Shore: I grew up in Norfolk, and if I climbed the pine tree in the back yard, I could see Foxboro Stadium (which we called Schafer Stadium then). But now I'm in the Bay Area, where I don't have to shovel and my Reynaud's Syndrome doesn't give me as much trouble.
Hi Maggie!