Oddly enough, VH-1 is following Celebrity Fit Club with a show about fat people who (::gasp::) like being the size they are.
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.
Wow. One of the people on this show is a college student, and she and a few other students are trying to start a Size Acceptance club and get it recognized as an official university organization, and they're passing out fliers and trying to get signatures from random people in the cafeteria. I don't think I would ever have the guts to do that.
That sucks, smonster. But I'm glad you were able to get a clearer diagnosis and meds to help with at least some of it.
Bah. I don't want to get into an argument with someone on another forum who's joking about "all the Big Macs" sending Clinton to the hospital. But I really don't want to let that comment stand, either.
Hil, I'll take on your Big Mac argument if you'll go talk to my shareholder who's disputing that she owes the board a ton of money. Deal?
hmog, the floor installer is still here!
Omnis, I think her trip is cancelled?Ayup. She sent me an e-mail. Crazy!!!
Holey Moley.
I am heading up the Thinking Day International Dinner for our Girl Scout service unit.
I had hoped that by emphasizing that I wanted to take care of my mental health as well as my physical health in order to recover from being sick, my mom would not bring up my current potential future wife, but of course she appears completely oblivious to her effect on me. After some curt, evasive answers, I again emphasized that I was looking after my mental health.
"Mental health, what do you mean?"
"Mental health, we are not talking about this."
"Let me ask you something: do you have someone that you're—"
"No! I do not have anyone, and I am tired of that question!"
"You used to talk so nicely to me, what happened?"
"It's been years and years and years, and I'm tired of it."
"Do you want to get married?"
"Yes! Just not like this."
"Then how?"
"The old-fashioned way."
"How is that?"
"I'll find someone myself."
Unable to respond, she hung up.
Ironic, right, because "the old fashioned way" in so many cultures, throughout history, was indeed getting set up by your parents.
But good for you, P-C. You're coming into your own.