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.
It sounds like your sis is pretty open to logic; that's good. You can explain some things to her, and maybe still have a great relationship with her, P-C.
It sounds like she wants it. How old is she, 19 or 20?
(But I particularly like the line how you're "so old" -- you're what, 28? Is that like 100 in Indian non-married years? Like non-nuptial dog years?!
Hey, some people juggle geese.
Hey, I wasn't saying it couldn't happen, I just was curious for examples of such.
Thanks Gar! I am not a queso eater in general, so I am blind to the ways of velveeta useage in that context.
Good morning, my fine lovelies!! I am *THAT* person this fantastic Monday - inexplicably peppy and happy that the day is here! Took Emeline to her first day of summer school, heard one of my ALL TIME favorite, happy making songs on the radio (srsly - they never play that song!) on the way to work, and I am ready to face anything today!
t skips away, strewing rose petals, glitter, and smiley faces
May everyone have as great a feeling today as I am having right now!!
Wow -- even with a sunburn?
(PSSST....who thinks Aims took some "special sunburn medicine" today?!)
Even with a sunburn! Which isn't as owie as I thought it would get!
Felicitations Aims!
I woke up super cheerful today as well.
May this Solstice day be bright, energetic and illuminating for my beloved Buffistas. Let the Sun shine in!
May you be forever blessed.
now I'm earwormed with the 5th Dimension. Sorry about that/
OH!! It's the solstice!! That's TOTALLY what it is! I am a Summer Girl - I THRIVE in the summer!
(Ok - It's also S.A.D., but let's not go there.)
Oh, hey, solstice! Happy Longest Day!
I am always confused....is Midsummer Night's Eve the night before the soltice, or the night of? It seems like it sound be the night before.
Watch out for rampaging fairies -- they're outside ur house, ridin ur livestock, sourin ur milk!
is Midsummer Night's Eve the night before the soltice, or the night of?
Why isn't Midsummer Night in, like, early August? June is the start not the middle of summer. (I'm sure there's some etymological explanation, but if I were a stand-up comedienne, that would totally be one of my lines.)
Although Midsummer is originally a pagan holiday, in Christianity it is associated with the nativity of John the Baptist, which is observed on the same day, June 24, in the Catholic, Orthodox and some Protestant churches. It is six months before Christmas because Luke 1:26 and Luke 1.36 imply that John the Baptist was born six months earlier than Jesus, although the Bible does not say at which time of the year this happened.[1]