Yay, beth!
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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.
Congratulations, beth!
Woo, Beth!
Yay, Beth!
And, in less happy news, Mr Peabody had another seizure tonight. He was apparently overcome by the excitement of the UPS guy coming to the door. They did all the tests after the first seizure but said he might need medication if they kept happening. I'm going to take him to the vet in the morning. God, that was hard to watch.
Oh holy shit.
A friend went to hear Margaret Atwood do "Read for a Cure" in Toronto tonight. I said, loving MA as I do, "Oooh! Tell her I went as Offred for Halloween and that I love her."
My friend just told me, "Message given and photos displayed = author amused."
Effing she shwoed Maragaret Atwood a picture of me in my costume and Margaret Atwood was freaking AMUSED!! HOLY SHIT.
Oh, Ginger, I am so sorry. It's really hard to watch. I hope the vet has some easy answers with easy solutions.
Kittenish had seizures once, when I was next to her, and it was horrible to watch. She is sitting next to me right now and purring.
Oh Ginger, how scary!
Much anti-seizure~ma for Mr. Peabody. Having that condition under control would be great.
Also great, in an entirely different way, is Margaret Atwood being amused at pics of Aims as Offred.
Congrats on the job, beth! That's fantastic.
Happy belated birthday, Emeline!
It's still snowing. The Girl's going to have to accompany me to work. Just down the road they have a *foot* of snow, and half the UK's airports are closed. Don't know what's happening to this mild little island's climate. I need better central heating.
I think Dickens was writing during the mini-ice age. So a snowy London might have been pretty spot on.
Indeed. It feels like we're currently in the grip of another one of those. I am hording the tins of soup.
Seska, where are you and TG living now. I'm starting to plan our big trip to England in May and I definitely want to see both of you.
Yay! That would be brilliant! We're in Nottingham, in the East Midlands. (Not the most exciting place in Britain, once you've done the castle and what claims to be the oldest pub in the UK.) We can offer a sofa bed if that helps! Here's hoping the snow has cleared by May.
I hope Mr Peabody is OK, Ginger.
I was in the West Midlands for part of my UK trip and I had a blast. But I'm one of those people who loves seeing how the actual people live. Not that I don't like big city attractions... by the time I got to London, though, I had a cold so I just stayed at my friends. Didn't see the Tate or nuffin.
I hope the snow is still in the "how fun" stage, Seska.