In case you stole the car, Hil. But I`m glad you made it home safe.
'Heart Of Gold'
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[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.
I wish I could smish you right now. You have the most beautiful, giving heart.
Takes one to know one, you smishable you.
Feel better, Zenkitty. Much health~ma and help-from-docs~ma.
More {{{smonster}}} hugs. Many many of them.
I think I have a virus or something, in very predictable, what-happens-as-soon-as-semester-ends style. The Girl is away till Friday, I don't have a PCA this week (they all took vacation time, helpfully) and I'm living on cereal bars. Also it's Holy Week and I can't get to church (and I have six services to sing in from tomorrow, when I need to be able at least to sit upright). And I smell. Sod it, I'm going to order pizza and download movies. Any recommendations? I have not seen many classic movies.
Auntie Mame, for the cheerful factors, and awesome set decor?
Aw Seska. And this is why we need to have Buffista Island - so that we could all be within arm's reach when needed. Feel better, soon.
Any recommendations? I have not seen many classic movies.
My usual recommendation for cheerful is "Here Comes the Groom," which is just totally bizarre as it tries to put together about ten different stories, very few of which would make any sense even on their own.
Fab. I shall look up both of those movies. I also want to see The Exorcist (I know, I can't believe I've reached the age of 32 without seeing it, either) but I should probably watch that one before it gets dark.
Thanks, Andi!
Seska, I hope you are pampering yourself with movies and pizza. I just watched Jaws for the first time ever this weekend and totally loved it. It's not really a feel-good flick, but it is highly entertaining.
For classics, I'd recommend Bringing Up Baby, It Happened One Night, Harvey, Some Like It Hot, The Court Jester, and The Philadelphia Story.
I remember seeing Jaws in the theater when it came out. I was only 9 years old, but surprisingly enough, I didn't have any nightmares afterwards. (My sister, two years older, did--she dreamt that the shark was walking down our hallway. Yes, Landshark, the summer before that SNL skit!)
I'm also with anyone who recs Auntie Mame. Rosalind Russell is the perfect tonic for everything.
"All the world's a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death!"