Here's a great song for all of you Amy, Aimees out there. Although it's spelled Amie. I could not listen to this for a year after my niece Amy died but now it's kind of wonderfully sad, if you know what I mean.
Oh, I love that song. Came up on my iPod last night while I was making dinner.
I don't understand this. Unless they were each others' first and onlies.
Depends on what it was, right? Different STIs have different incubation periods.
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Ah that makes sense! Yikes.
I mean Colin Firth may not be my thing, but I don't want him to hurtle down to his death. He seems like a nice enough guy.
And he is, after all, the choice of many others. Think of it as releasing the Firth into the wild for them.
And "Born (o with the slashy)" runs into what's going on in Bitches and I was thinking "shoe fic?" (and hoping for links)
Depends on what it was, right? Different STIs have different incubation periods.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. I'm pretty sure HPV can be basically dormant for a while and suddenly cause an abnormal pap. Freaking sneaky viruses.
Oh my god how did it get to be this late. The SUN has COME UP. Granted, the sun rises freakishly early here, but..... this should probably be my cue to go to sleep or something.
Also? That turned out to be nothing. So, uhm, brightside?
And I'm not kidding when I say this, she is handling this with much more grace, than I'm sure I could muster. With the exception of 1 nasty comment to other woman, she has pretty much remained self-focused and publicly positive.
I want her to pull a Reese Witherspoon and rejoin the scene looking and feeling like a million bucks.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. I'm pretty sure HPV can be basically dormant for a while and suddenly cause an abnormal pap. Freaking sneaky viruses.
Stoopid HPV.
Good for your friend, DJ. That's a hard row to hoe.
Damm. We're supposed to have severe thunderstorms and 70 mph winds by rush hour today.
England, WTF?
Good for the US. Also, as my Spanish colleague said, if Algeria gets through it will practically be like France did.
Is there a gender-neutral word for "king or queen"?
Sovereign.