I'm always very embarrassed that I read so slowly. I get through maybe five fiction books a year (admittedly that's plus the many many sociology books that I read in a totally different way, but still appreciate). Still, I enjoy those five-ish books immensely. Friends and I are about to start a book club to read or re-read those classics we never 'did' in school. I think we're starting with David Copperfield.
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.
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Can't find the video, but in honour of Camden Council and their inability to clear the roads - Mr Plow! [link]
He didn't have the mustache for it.
Also a crime.
Late to the discussion but i was a very late start reader. Freaked my parents out to the extreme when the first time i ever wrote my name, i wrote it entirely backwards. Pretty sure it had a lot to do with trying to mimic a series of right-handed teachers; eventually my left-handed dad had to show me letters and numbers for them to make any sense in my brain.... Once it clicked, however, i was off like a racehorse and reading at a college level by third grade.
And i was always a Miss Smartypants but never got any resentment or anger out of it....on the contrary, in high school and college all my teachers adored me because i was the only kid who would actually *talk* in class without being point-blank forced to say something and the other students thought i was great for not making it so obvious that they weren't doing the required reading for certain classes. I found it refreshing to be able to discuss literature and philosophy with teachers since other students didn't seem interested. I wish i had known a Willow in school!
- shrug* I sat in the back of the room so i'm pretty sure i would have caught any angry glares directed my weay.....(ok, in elementary school some of the girls reviled me for being too bossy but that wasn't just educationally-based...and the boys didn't seem to mind...)
et fix terrible spelling.
I'm watching Ninja Warrior & one of the guys is named Kobayashi. I puzzled over it for a moment before asking D where I'd heard that name before. Without looking away from his computer game he mumbled, "Kobayashi Maru". durr. Gads we're dorks.
Oh, night shift, how i did not miss the slowness. It's not even 3 am yet (when it traditionally gets slow) and yet i've only handled 5 calls in the last 3 hours. Seriously, i usually handle about 30 in that time frame. Slooooooooooow. I might run out of internet AND my current brain candy book before i get to go home at 6am!
eta: ooooh, i found my sunday newspaper still untouched! all good here for at least another hour.
A French tribute to Star Wars: [link]
I am fairly positive that I would not have been able to keep saying no if I weren't thinking of you guys, so thank you again.
P-C, you are AWESOME. It's hard to stand your ground at first, but it gets easier. I swear it.
Somebody living in Chicago is Most Definitely not a dealbreaker!
I was gonna say!