Seska, I'm sorry to hear about Hamish!
We're at the beach! It's freezing cold, but we managed to outrun the snow!
[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.
Seska, I'm sorry to hear about Hamish!
We're at the beach! It's freezing cold, but we managed to outrun the snow!
Seska, my sympathies to you. Poor wee Hamish.
Vermont seems lovely, both geographically and people-wise. And, as I'm thinking (a little bit, not that seriously) about moving back to the midwest, I can't really kick about the snow aspect.
WAIT WHAT NOOOOOOO!
Score!
Oohhh. Where in the midwest?
Aroo?
Vermont does indeed rock.
Steph, all grace to your ladyparts.
Farewell, puir wee Hamish. (Isn't Hamish a boy's name? Large, redheaded Scotsmen's name?")
The conversation previous, Calli, amych, Sail, Anne, and Brenda, was just beautiful. And made lots more surreal if you read their taglines.
Where in the midwest?
Eh, just toying with the idea, really. I'd like to be closer to my family, but I also want to be employed, so MI itself is probably out, alas. (My nephew has a badass engineering degree from Kettering University [motto: MIT, whatEVAH] and he's been job hunting in MI for over a year now.) Madison, WI, looks nifty. I liked the few days I spent in Duluth, MN (granted, those were in August). And it could be interesting to try big city life for a while, so I've been checking out Chicago neighborhoods online.
In the end I'll probably just end up sitting on my sofa in NC with the AC turned up, reading Dane101 and A Perfect Duluth Day.
Come to Madison! We have fried cheese curds, the best food evah!1! As long as you don't want to be a state employee, you're golden.