Yuck, Aimee. I hope you and Em get well soon.
'Life of the Party'
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.
Ugh Aimee, my memory is that strep is an unpleasant bear no matter what your age.
Get well soon~ma for Aims and Em.
Holy shit, that's a beautiful picture of the Northern Lights.
I think having the trees there for scale and some other colors helps give a sense of it.
Things I'd love to see:
Northern Lights
St. Elmo's Fire
A lava flow
Ball lightning
Feel better, Aims and Em.
I am still doing laundry, and have added IMing with two guys on OKC, one of whom is a friend of MFJs. We're going to get dinner and see a band next week.
More Mushroom soup and healing ~ma for Aims and Em.
"I'm trying to find an antique store I heard about between here and Edmonds. I don't know its name so I can't look it up, but it has a rusty plow in the front yard."
Watch out with this one, I think every other antique store has a rusty plow in the front yard around here. The other half have cream separators.
smonster, insent.
That pic is gorgeous, Hec.
Holy shit, that's a beautiful picture of the Northern Lights.
Yes! And it's now my desktop background.
From your list, I have seen ball lightning. It was freaky as hell. I was a teenager, and my mom and I were in the kitchen doing dishes, and there was a storm coming - visible on the horizon but not upon us yet. Suddenly there was a sharp cracking sound, almost like ice breaking; we both turned and looked up, and there was a ball of fire between us and the ceiling. It dashed about halfway across the kitchen and disappeared silently. It took no more than a couple seconds; we barely had time to react before it was gone. We had no idea what it was; it wasn't until years later that I learned about ball lightning - and that some learned folk think it doesn't exist. Uh-huh.