Thanks, Erin! We were cheese eating surrender monkeys last night having fondue at Melt.
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.
With people who are fondue -- fond Du U?!
Oh, god, keep me from the keyboard before I've had a full cup...
bonny, remind her -- I had to have this pounded in my head the hard way --- that anti-D's are like BP meds -- there's not usually going to be an instantaneous effect.
Which, I know, is hella frustrating when you're still feeling depresso or anxious. If her anxiety is really bad, can she talk to her doc about a tiny PRN Rx for anti-anxieties?
Sometimes just KNOWING I have a few Xanax helps me manage any bad anxiety feelings from edging into an attack.
And, huh....I haven't even had the WHISPER of an anxiety attack in the last month. Just realized. I've been anxious, I've been nervy, but good levels of anxiety and nerves.
With people who are fondue -- fond Du U?!
With all the cheese puns available to you that's where you're going to go?
I expect cheddar from you.
Hec, you don't know Jack about cheese puns.
With people who are fondue -- fond Du U?!
Hee.
You know those stick figure decals on the back of cars. I was just driving behind a minivan with skull decals for the family. The mother one with a tiara and the daughter with a pink bow. But the best part was the license plate which was "cupcke".
sj, that is awesome!
Trudy, I meant to say earlier, I'm sorry to hear about your pup. It's so, so hard, and I am firmly in denial about my cats' age. As for Frankie, well, he just has to live forever. Not an option.
{{{Trudy}}}
Someone make me stop watching the Casey Anthony trial.
I feel the same way about the Danziger Bridge shooting trial, which is going on right now in federal court downtown.
Awful, awful, horrible, horrible.
God, reading this article about a former NOPD who was testifying to a cover-up (which he participated in):
His initial reaction, he testified Tuesday, was to kick off a cover-up. And in the weeks following the police shooting, Lohman said he grew frustrated and angry with his subordinates' inability to concoct a story that at least sounded credible.
The stories about cops coming under fire didn't make sense, Lohman said, especially because he saw no guns near the wounded civilians. And within minutes of the shooting, Lohman said the officers under his watch offered such unbelievable stories that Lohman told them to go cool off and "get their stories straight."