Unfortunately, sj, I'm out of Scotch.
I watched a Lifetime movie once. There was a Conflict and a Quest, and they didn't show the resolution of either one. Instead the goddam movie ended with a monologue by the main character, spoken directly to the camera, about some morals or something we were supposed to have gained through the enlightening influence of this
stupid movie.
I mean, really. This whole, actually rather interesting, story, and we never know what happened?
Askye, you were totally right to stay home. Just because you could go to work, doesn't mean you should, and I think someone else already said that. You really are sick, for reals; it doesn't matter how many times you called out when you weren't. I hope this antibiotic regimen takes care of that infection and you get well, for reals, finally. I can't even express how brave I think you are; just the thought of doing what you're doing, by yourself, makes me feel faint.
Askye, I've been meaning to share. Ellie has been hospitalized twice where it was just taking ABs for a week. It was very frustrating because she's a child and required is to be with her 24/7. But both times she was very sick and needed to take it easy. I'm glad you are staying home.
Unfortunately, sj, I'm out of Scotch.
We have plenty of Scotch here, but I don't have a taste for it.
We have plenty of Scotch here, but I don't have a taste for it.
I can trade you a couple bottles of Chardonnay and, um, a box of crackers.
I can trade you a couple bottles of Chardonnay and, um, a box of crackers.
TCG would not be pleased with such a trade.
It's the crackers, isn't it? I knew the crackers would be the dealbreaker.
HOLY SHIT!! The Saints just intercepted the ball with a tie score. Overtime, baby!
At the bake sale today, at least twice, a toddler escaped from his or her parent, ran up to our table, and grabbed something. The parent, horribly embarrassed, would pay for whatever the kid grabbed, plus buy at least one other thing.
It would be wrong to exploit this observation by putting the cupcakes with brightly colored frosting right at the front the next time, right? (Actually, most popular with toddlers seemed to be the pumpkin muffins. But every kid's eyes would first go to the chocolate cupcakes with pink frosting.)
Shall I be the first to say GEAUX SAINTS!!!!!!!!!!
We've been watch & posting in Natter. Yay!