It's not quite Wake Up With Hugh Laurie, but how about a little Fry In The Afternoon?
That's Twilliant.
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It's not quite Wake Up With Hugh Laurie, but how about a little Fry In The Afternoon?
That's Twilliant.
Rope corset is HAWT, Steph.
Love the rope corset! Really lovely.
I can't remember who was asking about cancer treatment for their friend, but I just heard about Cleaning for a Reason, which cleans houses for women who are undergoing treatment for cancer (any kind).
how about a little Fry In The Afternoon?
"Praised be the tweet." The man is a genius. And that's particularly odd directly after watching Doctor Who.
(Wake Up With Hugh Laurie will resume on a day when I, well, stay awake for a large proportion of it. Which will probably be tomorrow.)
how about a little Fry In The Afternoon
HI-larious! Yes I do believe a bit of Laurie in the morning and a little Fry in the afternoon is always a good plan.
And that's particularly odd directly after watching Doctor Who.
Meep!
The rest of us non-UK'd Buffistas would be waiting for the *ahem*, should they choose to watch.
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I can't help but grin at the salty reputation you have no doubt developed with this group.
And in only a fifteen-minute conversation! I may go to more of those "movie meetups" - there are quite a few group members who weren't there last night, so I retain hope of finding a kindred spirit.
The bottom part of the corset -- the part that went down in front of the general pants-zipper area -- is ALSO not part of a rope corset; I just had leftover rope and wanted to do something decorative with it.
That's some fine work, there. But I thought those hangy bits were meant to be connected under the groin area.
Meep!
There was no spoiler there. It was just weird seeing a vaguely sci-fi thing from Fry.
After a week of working in my office, I find that my left arm starts to go numb and weak after about ten minutes sitting at my desk. I used to work mainly in the living room in the comfy chair, watching tv. Then my wireless connection crapped out and I haven't had time to do whatever to fix it. I have a nice ergonomic desk chair, and the desk is the right height, so WTF is up with this?
Zenkitty, are you leaning your arm against an arm-rest? You might be cutting off blood supply to your hand. Happens to me in my mouse-hand whenever I use my ergonomic chair with the perfect height arm rests. (I seem to be best off working in bed...)