smonster, Twitter, and I've been emailing with her. She's cool.
I got the nail polish box info, and Brenda, the box will be lumbering its slow way to you tomorrow!
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smonster, Twitter, and I've been emailing with her. She's cool.
I got the nail polish box info, and Brenda, the box will be lumbering its slow way to you tomorrow!
Actually, can you skip to the next person? I've got a lot going on right now and can't face another thing.
Sure can, if someone sends me the next person on the list's info!
Also, does anyone know off-hand if thyme or azaleas are poisonous to cats or dogs? I need to bring them inside, but not if they're dangerous to curious pets...
I think I've seen Zenkitty on LJ, but now that I think about it that may have been at least a week ago, possibly more.
(((the smonster siblings))) I'm about the last person on earth from whom to ask advice, given my rotten history and eventual blundering into partnership by sheer improbable happenstance (and still, frankly, being none to good at it). I'm positive that someday your excellence will be met and matched by another excellent person who just fits and is ready to fit, but that's thin comfort in the bruised and ill-fitting now.
Ugh. I'm supposed to go teach soon, and I can barely get through five minutes of sitting still without starting to cough. I don't think I'll be able to get through teaching.
Blergh, smonster. I'm sorry.
Erin, I think thyme is okay but the azalea is poisonous.
Thanks, guys! The azaleas will stay outside!!
I have many azaleas in my yard, and I've never seen a dog or cat who had the least interest in chewing on them. Inside cats do sometimes chew on weird things, though, although my experience has been more with cats who decide that a pot of dirt must be meant as an auxiliary litter box.