In should-have-listened-to-my-inner-fuggirl news, there is virtually no chance that the purple satin wrap dress that just came in the mail will ever look like anything other than a bathrobe. A bathrobe that needs ironing. At least it was not expensive.
Mal ,'The Train Job'
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.
I did that once!
This is another reason for Buffista Island. We can all gather together and be nurturing and respectful of each other. Make up for crappy pasts wherein there were too few Buffistas.
My mom has completely stopped pressuring me about dating this year, probably because she realizes that I just cannot handle any additional pressure besides school and job search right now.
Today, I practiced my talk for the conference a few more times, and I think I've got the timing just about right now. I've also been noting the places where I tend to get flustered and revising my notes accordingly -- there are some parts where I just need a word or two as a prompt to remind me what to talk about and I can just start talking, but there are other places where I need to have full sentences to read. I also found a list online of questions typically asked at math job interviews, so I'm working on having prepared answers to those. I need to figure out a good way to summarize my research for someone who is a mathematician but isn't in my field -- the brief summary that I'd give to someone who works in algebra or combinatorics would be incomprehensible to someone in most other fields.
Good thing Matt and I didn't have sparks when we first meet, we were 5. I have seen people that spark right away -- and have been good forever. But I know lots more people that got to know each other over time and found a spark.
Glad to hear the presentation is getting smoother.
And mostly my question was rhetorical. I know P-C doesn't lie. Sorry.
Heh. I was a little scared of DH when we first met. There were definitely no introductory sparkage between us. He had a Big Scary Mustache. It took awhile for me to get past that, get to know him and enjoy all the wicked puns and behold the kind twinkle in those brown eyes... and now I adore him, and am pretty certain that he is personally responsible for hanging the moon.
OMG, Katie Bee!!
Yeah, I considered that. I was meh on her before meeting her too, though. I feel like when I meet the right girl, I...won't be meh, right? I'll know? Or something? It'll feel right?
Yeah, I don't know about that. There are the flame-y feelings that don't pan out, and the slow burns that last.
I'll know? Or something? It'll feel right?
At some point, yes, but that may or may not be when you meet.
For me, if I were P-C, the First Meeting would be filled with waaaay too much tension to relax and find out whether I enjoyed the other person at all. I'd be all Best Behavior and awkwardly forced humor, with sweaty hands and doubt in my heart. Even if he said he had a pony for me.
I would probably take heart in my situation if I didn't have an immediate dislike of the intended that had been selected for me.
DH and I are the one night stand that lasted forever.
What can I say? We both got lucky.
Erin! Daisy had some info for you here re: the foreclosure:
Daisy Jane "Natter 64: Yes, we still need you" Jan 6, 2010 5:29:37 pm PST