That's where I learned the English term from.
You need to watch Coupling.
[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.
That's where I learned the English term from.
You need to watch Coupling.
You need to watch Coupling.
Which version of it? I watched some of the British, and it was good.
Yes the British (original) version. The american one is bad.
Which version of it? I watched some of the British, and it was good.
Despite the part where my best friend stars in the American version, NOT THAT ONE. The British. But it's where, I think I learnt the term.
Or maybe I'm conflating Lesbian Spank Inferno with way too much.
We watch the American version for sentimental reasons only.
OMG, when we went to the Serenity premiere, some people spotted Colin on the red carpet and started shrieking "Best Patrick evah!" I almost died of embarrassment and had to hurry into the theatre while he went over and got fawned on.
Dude, I love you, but really? I will mock you (and them) for that forever.
Lesbian Spank Inferno
Heh. I remember this one.
"Best Patrick evah!"
I still maintain he's the most attractive Patrick EVAH. (Sorry, British Patrick, but...no.)
[long pause while I tried to figure out if she really just said what I thought she said]
Ahahahahaha!
Connie, neuroendocrine carcinomas are cancers that produce an abnormal amount of hormones. The hormones they produce are related to the tissue they were formed from. Many cancers really consist of more than type of cancerous cell. For example, breast cancer is usually a mix of cancerous cells arising from ductal and lobular tissue in the breast. Uterine cancer can consist of a mix of cells from uterine tissue and neuroendocrine carcinomas. Even when treatment kills the other cancer cells, the neuroendocrine carcinomas can survive. They're also more likely to spread than plain uterine cancer.
This is my mother's talk to me about sex:
"You've read enough to know.....?"