That is one famous person I'd probably be afraid to say "Hi. Like your work," to as I'm kind of afraid of him. He has a moody reputation, too.
'Same Time, Same Place'
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.
Erika, I didn't want to bother him because he was out with his parents, but he was very nice to a little girl who wanted a picture with him, and he was all smiles to the waitstaff.
Yeah, some of those "bad reputations" come from non-famous people with no manners, I'm sure.
Woods was my ex-boyfriend's neighbor on Gilcrest in Bev Hills. It was scary during the Sean Young years, let me tell you. Screaming matches all day long, lots of burned rubber out of the driveway at all hours. We were so happy when they broke up for good.
Dana, Cass - thanks for the info for my Portland trip. The TriMet planner is awesome; it looks like we can take the streetcar up to Powell's in the afternoon and then walk to Keller for the concert. After years negotiating Houston traffic, I really appreciate not having to drive in an unfamiliar downtown.
Zen, Harvey sends his best purr vibes for Leo. Leo is very lucky to have such a perceptive, and swift-to-action human in his life. Continuing with the ~ma for him, and some for you.
Continuing job~ and confidence~ma, Hil.
Happy Mother's Day to y'all.
If you are staying the night, yeah, don't drive. Just park and enjoy our city! Sorry I don't have hotel info to offer.
Indigo Henna is a good thing to read after too much weekend.
~ma for your grandfather PC.
{{Hil}}
It may have been my imagination, but both Harvey and Sammie seemed to be extra-cute-and-snuggly after I got home from work.
Human children, do not follow Ryan's gift-giving suggestions.
Matilda heeded your instructions until about quarter to three, poor lamb.
Hec can fill in the gory details; I'm typing one-fingered while cuddling on the couch with Matilda and The Princess and the Frog.