In other news, an LJ friend introduced me to a fannish Indian girl in New York, and we have been having long e-mail conversations for the last couple weeks
Hey! Do I know her? I know a fannish Indian girl in New York!
[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.
In other news, an LJ friend introduced me to a fannish Indian girl in New York, and we have been having long e-mail conversations for the last couple weeks
Hey! Do I know her? I know a fannish Indian girl in New York!
Awww, Nico is an equal opportunity eater (and barfer). FTR, Puppycat totally scarfs food and horks it. I disapprove of her reality tv-star ways.
ugh. my uterus is betraying me. feel like I'm not bleeding, I'm hemorraghing. I had to buy maxi pads for the first time in years because I was tired of dealing with accidents. I haven't bled this badly since before the fibroid surgery. I hope that the fibroids aren't back.
Hey! Do I know her? I know a fannish Indian girl in New York!
I don't know!
Not the one I know! But still, cool!
Okay, I think I found my Christmas cards for this year: [link]
Not the one I know!
Alas! That would have been awesome. But now we know there are at least two fannish Indian girls in New York.
But still, cool!
It is!
Question: I'm going to lunch with two friends. I exchange Christmas presents with one of them, but not the other. Is it tacky to bring the gift if I don't know if I'll see her again before christmas?
I guess it depends on the other person. Some people could be understanding about it, and some could feel a little hurt or left out. From a practical point of view, it makes sense to do such a thing, so I don't know that it's universally tacky.
Tep, that's awe-to-the-sum.