Thanks, Liese. I am so sorry for the news about your students' grandmother and cousin. So horrible.
Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[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.
Did we know that, in addition to Neil deGrasse Tyson being rather publicly a badass, he is also secretly a badass?
Dayum. I adore him.
Congratulations, Andi and Daniel!!! I am so happy for both of you!!
Congratulations, Andi and Daniel! How wonderful!
Hec, I remember seeing that same sort of footage of sharks swimming all around people wading in the ocean when we lived in So. Florida in the early 80s. Weirdly, it didn't freak me out too much. I love swimming in the ocean! East coast, not west coast - too friggin' cold here!
ION, we are officially trying for baby #2 in May. OMGWECRAXY!
he is also secretly a badass?
he also lived through the 80s I see, and he has had the haircuts to prove it!
And the rockin' sideburns!
ION, we are officially trying for baby #2 in May. OMGWECRAXY!
Yay! Baby~ma.
ION, we are officially trying for baby #2 in May. OMGWECRAXY!Squee! Babymakin'~ma!!
That's two good things on the boards today. Yay! We need it!
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Swung by mom's place tonight. helped her set up VCR and DVD on her "new" TV.
Called Dad to see how he's doing. Talked to his gf, as he was plopped in the lounge area with sole access to the TV (apparently a rare thing). Sounds like he's feeling the side effects. swinging back and forth between constipation... and the opposite. Hopefully his spirits are still up. Will try and call tomorrow. And apparently I'm the only sibling checking in on him, despite living the farthest away. And my lovely sister, who lives 5 miles away, is caught up in her own world and not checking in on him. And yes, that's pissing me off.
Ugh, o_a.
We had a nice evening where my 70-something father did not show up to pick my sister up from rehearsal (totally unlike him) and didn't answer his phone for several hours. Also not usual.
He forgot, is all, and was listening to something on headphones in the living room while the phone was in the bedroom. But scary, nonetheless.
What's the opposite of a life-alert bracelet? We need something where we push a button and a buzzer goes off on his wrist, rather than the other way round.