Good luck, sumi! (And erin too!)
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 thought he looked a bit like John Barrowman in one or two of the pictures.
sumi, best of luck!!
Once again I have come to the inescapable conclusion that I have Too Much Crap. You'd think by my third move in two years I would have pared down, but NSM.
We got rid of a chest of drawers and DVD player via Craigslist, but the people who were interested in the microwave and filing cabinet flaked out. Shocker.
I think every move, I feel the same way. But I really have to be in the right mood or phase to get rid of stuff.
I thought he looked a bit like John Barrowman in one or two of the pictures.
I agree. I nearly made the comment that if he'd dressed up in a great coat, I'd make the drive.
I agree. I nearly made the comment that if he'd dressed up in a great coat, I'd make the drive.
I loved living in Portland. I could move back. Except I think erin should date him instead.
When I moved to Portland, I though I'd culled but I still had way too much and got rid of a ton that I'd paid to move. Moving here, I was ruthless packing. Donate, sell, toss. And unpacking I totally made the right call. A couple of clothing items that should have been donated, curtains I'd had stored a long time and that ended up not surviving the wash here and cookie sheets because my Mom got me a new set.
I was brutal packing for here. And I don't think I've missed any of it. Useful, beautiful or sentimental. And sentimental needed to hit a pretty high mark. I even got rid of books. A lot of books.
So here is the highlight of my day. Biyi is on the Victorian committee of Australia's professional interpreting body, AUSIT. They have an email list. Today, Biyi allowed Ryan to play with her iPhone while she was working on something else. She found later on that Ryan had managed to email the entire committee:
Subject: D
Eee
Sent from my iPhone
Biyi learned of all this when she received a reply:
"What does this mail means as there is no text/attachments & the subject is ‘D’. I thought we agreed at the last committee meeting to avoid such mails to improve the quality of the group communications by reducing unnecessary correspondence & directing personal mails & ’thank you’ responses to concerned persons only to avoid mail over load & clustering."
I'm tempted to lend Ryan my phone next, and see where it leads.
Good luck, sumi! (And erin too!)
This!
I may not be alone in wanting to get an email from Ryan.
That is hilarious bt. It's even funnier if I picture Ryan grinning, "Eeee!"