Thanks, guys! There should be more coming pretty soon.
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Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[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.
who showed me some of Atlanta,
This is a nice way of saying that we hit the hockey traffic coming and going and when I'm foiled from using my limited repertoire of downtown routes, I end up wandering aimlessly until I get my bearings.
It was indeed a lovely visit. Thanks, Calli!
Shoot! I forgot to say how jealous I am of Calli and Ginger getting to hang out with each other. I'm glad you both had a good time.
Ugh. We just got a new tivo so I've been re-setting all of my season pass shows for the last couple of hours. And if someone knows of a way that I could've done all of it in like, five minutes or something? Keep that info to yourself, m'kay? I simply couldn't handle that sort of news right now.
Tired.
wow, fridges are expensive! New apartment doesn't come with one. Dang! Looked online at Lowe's, Home Depot, and Sears. I don't need a big one, but you are still looking at $400! And from what I saw, the smaller ones aren't energy star. Please tell me, o wise hive mind, where is a source to find good, inexpensive, quiet fridges?? I'm leary of goodwill type places.
She's a delightful buffista who showed me some of Atlanta,
She's an excellent host.
Erin, you guys look so blissed out!
Yay, the happy!
That's so weird--only in California have I heard of rental apartments not coming with fridges!! I remember Aimee and Joe dealing with that, and I thought it was so strange when I heard about it then.
Have you tried Craigslist?
omnis, we have a fridge in the garage you can have. D thinks it doesn't work. I think we unplugged it because it was using too much energy. If you're interested I'll plug it in and see what happens.
This is a nice way of saying that we hit the hockey traffic coming and going and when I'm foiled from using my limited repertoire of downtown routes, I end up wandering aimlessly until I get my bearings.
Hey, you showed me some of Cabbagetown and the Underground, too. I had had no idea Atlanta had an underground history. (Or mills, for that matter.)
Omnis: [link]
Lou is having a rough day, and not eating (which is bad, because painkillers are mixed in his food).
We're taking him to the vet tomorrow, trying to see if we can do something about the edema, hoping that will make it easier on him. The treatment so far is pretty good, and until now he was himself again. However, the tumor obviously grew, though not expended to the other side of his skull (as much as we can tell without another CT scan). My dog is a strong and stubborn one, so if the tumor will be a little less violent we still have a chance of extra few weeks/months with him.
And I found out that denial can work sometimes. It may sound harsh, but I need to take time offs from constant worrying about him from time to time. Or else, I don't sleep, and everything hurts, and I'm crying in public, which is never good.