I don't trust her not to "accidentally" go through drawers while we are not there
Okay, anyone who "accidentally" goes through my drawers deserves to find kinkier stuff than I actually would ever use. Seriously.
I did love when my friend John (no, not that one, if you're wondering) would "straighten" up before his parents came over. He had to switch out the Mapplethorpe artwork, etc. He's been living with his husband for ten years now, so he's way past that, but it was amusing at the time.
Ha, but we can't all have these life-changing experiences with each other! We're just imaginary friends. It's not like we know each other or anything, because we just talk on the internets!
Again: I take advice from a toy bunny. My blinvisible imaginary internet friends aren't any weirder.
Life-changing Events: Man, I need one! I would prefer it not involve tumors or living in a large packing crate, but apart from that I'm not too picky.
jumping to end to wish Happy Birthday to Teppy
My life would be so much poorer without you all. Seriously.
Also, smonster, insent.
Congratulates to the Teppy becoming even more vintage!
Though she is just a kid.
ION, I was going through some stuff last night and discovered several women's magazines from the 30s that talk about homemaking, clothes making, needlework, entertaining, general items of female interest of the time. I did an eBay search for the title, Modern Priscilla, and found that mint copies with lovely covers weren't selling even at 5 bucks. Mine are not mint, and the covers are gone. Is anyone here so enamored of the late '20s-30s that they'd be interested in paying postage for half a dozen women's magazines?
I'm torn about not keeping them, because the ads are fascinating and the crochet patterns are tempting, but I'm being honest with myself about my space and time limitations.
s anyone here so enamored of the late '20s-30s that they'd be interested in paying postage for half a dozen women's magazines?
I'll bet Betsy would if she were still around...
s anyone here so enamored of the late '20s-30s that they'd be interested in paying postage for half a dozen women's magazines?
Very tempted, but I don't really have the space, either.