Askye, I am so glad you failed. You make our lives better for being part of this group.
Hil, interview-ma.
Our Trader Joe's expanded. More goodies to try, and, along those lines the dark chocolate pretzel bark is very yum!
'Out Of Gas'
[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.
Askye, I am so glad you failed. You make our lives better for being part of this group.
Hil, interview-ma.
Our Trader Joe's expanded. More goodies to try, and, along those lines the dark chocolate pretzel bark is very yum!
askye, that's excellent!
Askye, I'm glad you're here.
Dude, you haven't read Anne of Green Gables?
Long ago, when I was a kid. I remember a few bits of it, but it wasn't a favorite.
Thanks for telling me the ending, Hil. That's supremely depressing. No wonder I didn't remember it.
Dude, you haven't read Anne of Green Gables?
Note to self: Don't admit to Dana that I haven't read Anne of Green Gables either.
Everyone should read Anne of Green Gables. And watch The IT Crowd. And like The IT Crowd.
Everybody should read Anne of Green Gables! Or if not that, then Emily of New Moon, which I actually think is a better book, though way more somber than Anne, and with a much creepier romance in the later books.
Everyone should read Anne of Green Gables. And watch The IT Crowd. And like The IT Crowd.
Two out of three ain't bad???
I've actually been reading the annotated version of Anne. The footnotes can get kind of annoying, but in the back, it's got the full text of all the poems and skits that characters recite or perform throughout the book, plus a few of the songs, and a bunch of historical essays that helped me finally figure out what all the different ranks and classes and everything in the school and college parts meant.
I've never read Anne of Green Gables either.