Now I am wondering if the "soaps" in Arts and Crafts and Soaps are the sort of soaps one makes oneself as a craft, or soap operas.
Hi, I am flea, and I lurked for a good year at TT, posted at WX. I followed my now-scarce-on-the-ground sister Nutty (she of the infamous cheetah-squash court cage match.) Because I was supposed to be writing my dissertation in Classical archaeology, and success would never do.
Since I started posting I've moved from Western CT to Durham NC to Athens GA, had two children (Casper, 6 and Dillo, 3), almost finished a library degree (this fall!) and dragged my husband kicking and screaming through his PhD program in environmental engineering. I have made Dana and her husband and the NCistas wait an unconscionable time for Indian takeout, and shipped boxes to Puerto Rico. My daughter once made a pass at TomW (she was not yet two at the time.) I like to garden, contemplate home renovations I can't afford, and buy children's clothes and cashmere sweaters on ebay. I am in Natter, Bitches (in a lurky and skippy way), movies, music, literary, and reality TV, where I worship the ground kat p walks on.
Thank you all for the welcome! So far, delurking? Really not so scary qwhich shouldn't have been a surprise, but there you go. In fact, you're all making me smile.
Now let's see if I get can the quote code right.
Is the smell of these things nauseating together or separately?
Seperately, Sue. I don't even want to know what they smell like together!
though there are a few things I would change if I could.
To be totally honest, me too. I go back and forth on this. What would you like to change? The thing that bothers me most is when they forget about this thing called continuity...
Ha, Zenkitty! I'm glad there's someone who at least agrees with me on the warm milk and garlic. Most people think it's odd.
We try to get over here every couple of years, so maybe I have been in your neck of the woods.
Oh, maybe you have been, Scrappy. The country certainly is nothing compared to the US in size so it's easier to travel around when you're here for a while. I hope you like it. (Also, I love your tag. Ferris Bueller's Day Off is one of my favourite teenmovies.)
It's soap operas. Although I wouldn't be surprised if the other sort came up, too.
Hi Sying! I'm so glad you delurked.
it gets scarier, the longer you wait but it also becomes weird to lurk for so long
This is so TRUE and at least partly why I hadn't delurked.
I haven't quite figured out what to do next, but I'm happy I've said hello and introduced myself. And I'm glad you have too!
Everyone is friendly and welcoming especially here in this thread. I know it's been said, but brilliant idea!
Hi, Sying!
(Feeling a bit embarrassed of my tag right now...the chief of staff should feel lucky he never had to even pay lip service to the idea of being A Nice Girl.)
Ah, well, you'll find out about me soon enough.
Hello, Sying! So glad to meet you!
Sying's number is 115. That's a lotta lurking.
Welcome, welcome! Dah who dahmus!
Welcome, Sying! A fellow European Buffista - excellent!
(I
did
love your way of describing your partiality to
Bones!)
Music-wise, Bruce Springsteen has been the love of my life,
I saw the Boss last night. It was epic. They played for three hours. My sister and I both heard our not-expected very favorite songs (she, Rosalita, me, Bobby Jean). It was heaven.
Have you seen him? Should we mail him to the Netherlands ASAP?