Get 'em, Belinda!
Much moggie~ma for Maggie, Debet.
'Serenity'
[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.
Get 'em, Belinda!
Much moggie~ma for Maggie, Debet.
Best wishes for Maggie.
Maggie~ma.
Aw, kitties! Much ~ma for Maggie, Max, and Byron. Poor guys. Poor humans. (snuggles Taz and Marley extra hard)
I'm so sorry.
That guy(I think it's Larry Gilliard) is an amazing actor.
I now own a top hat. It's black with a white band. What should I do with it? I'm thinking about different bands so I can wear it with different outfits.
Yes, different bands! Oooh, and you can make little "bouquets" of feathers in different color combinations to match outfits.
Lots of kitty~ma.
My interview today went OK, I guess. I couldn't really get a good feel for it -- it was much more the interviewer talking than me talking, and he kept interrupting me about a sentence into my answers to his questions. Then, by the time he asked me if I had any questions, he'd already answered everything that I usually ask.
If the interviewer did most of the talking he probably thought it was a great interview.
Typo has a point. When I graduated undergrad, and started interviewing, I was told to make the last few questions vague and personal "how long have you been here, how do you like it" "what's the best show y'all have done here" types of things. And then the interviewer would babble on for awhile, and walk away thinking things went well. Psych 101 I guess. Folks like to talk about themselves.