I immediately called him and told him that was shitty. Whatever. I really am wondering if relationships are worth it.
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.
I had an ex dump me via email on my birthday. He knew my wrath.
Scrappy - Wow. I hope that the second doctor is right.
Oh Lilty. That's horrible. He should have really suffered for that.
So, in today's episode of "Shit My Daughter Says That is Vaguely Insulting", she and I are going to write a book together and in it, she is going to "use her imagination" to make me a "beautiful woman".
I might need a makeover.
{{{Aims}}} You are gorgeous as always. I'm curious though, do you put yourself down in front of Em? Because I know I was pretty insulting to my mom when I was growing up, thinking she wasn't pretty, but if I look back on it it was because she was so often telling me how ugly she was. I was a kid, and I believed her.
{{{ChiKat}}} I'm sorry. I hope someone better comes along.
I think I gasped at every other post above this morning. I am speechless. Except for this:
Neosporin is a combination of three drugs: bacitracin, neomycin, and polymixin; I am violently allergic to polymixin.
okay, this is good to know. apparently someone needs to read labels.
Chikat, try to have a good weekend. You are good to be rid of the asshole.
Wow, I thought I had sensitive skin, but I'm good with neosporin and bandaids will occasionally make my skin a little red, but nothing like what was described above.
Hivemind advice please: Before I went away from my cousin's wedding I brought one of my trashy diva dresses to be altered because it was gaping under the arms a bit. Somehow the tailor ended up making it tighter in the waist where it certainly did not need to be tighter and even looser under the arms. So, do I take it back to the guy who screwed it up and make him fix it? Or do I take it to another tailor and pay more money to have it fixed, assuming the first guy really doesn't know what he is doing?
You need to ask for your $$ back from bad tailor and take it to a new tailor.
(edited to add the "r" in your so I didn't sound like Mr. T.)
I agree with le nubian.
That sounds like it would require a confrontation, which isn't really something I'm good at.