Crash Mere.
Scola is absolutely correct. Your Roller Derby name should be Crash Mere.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Crash Mere.
Scola is absolutely correct. Your Roller Derby name should be Crash Mere.
I also like Crash Mere.
Perfect!
Somehow, it feels different now that I'm here. And it is a cool pool.
Sigh. I need a friend with a pool. Or even a lake.
So True Blood and Eureka are currently showing new eps in the US, right? And Mad Men starts soon?
Crash Mere! Awesome!
Love Crash Mere.
Y'all are reminding me that I need a haircut, too.
Took Frankie to the lake with a friend and her boxer. Great fun. Frankie doesn't mind the water but doesn't like not being able to touch bottom, hopefully that will change. Unfortunately, stayed out too long and I am FRIED. Shoulders and upper back are lobstery and painful. Yes, I wore sunscreen, but I guess I didn't reapply enough. ::sigh:: Oh well.
Excellent, Crash mere. We need pictures!
Oh, I like Crash Mere!
People in the town where I live generally look like something you see on People of Walmart. For real.
Crash Mere is Awesome!
The hot weather blows. I got so upset I cried through half of yoga today. Not a good sign of a healthy mental state.
In high school my mom (hairstylist) cut my hair, and it always looked great - she knew exactly how it curled, of course, and knew how to cut it. After I left home, I grew it out to nipple-length (as long as it would grow, or it would've been longer). It was my hippie phase. It stayed that way, pretty much til I was about 40, mainly because I was used to myself that way, and I didn't trust anyone to be able to cut it right. Also, didn't have money for a high-end cut. When I finally did cut it short, I LOVED the cut - and then could never quite get that cut again, even from the same stylist (WTF), and I've never been entirely happy with anything that's been done with it since.
Part of the problem - maybe all of it, really - is that it thinned out considerably when I had that "thyroid unpleasantness", and it's never been as thick since, and I have a hairline now like a middle-aged guy, which I hate, and it can't really be covered up. So I'm doomed to discontent, I fear.