Do what you feel, Ginger.
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.
Ginger, that is some amazing stubborness you have.
Laura, I hope everything with the evil bank is resolved soon and in your favor. In the meantime, calm~ma to you.
I think I have found my solution to the allergy tiredness. Skip the store lattes and have a Starbucks via at home instead. I'm bouncing with energy at the moment. TCG took a vacation day today because he had an all day conference thing on Saturday, so we slept in, did some errand, and went to the library. It's been a good day so far. We have a ton of leftovers from eating out with the family yesterday, so no cooking tonight!
Bank-ma to Laura.
I can't remember if I was at the British Museum. The National Gallery I remember. It was 27 years ago. Damn I'm old.
I'd want to hit the V & A, for sure. If and when I go.
I spent so much time at the V&A that I didn't have much time to hit all the other museums.
I visited the British Museum when I was seventeen. Would love to go back again.
I loved the Tower of London, in part because of the ravens that would just casually perch on the back of a bench you were sitting on. Pete informed me it was a crime to steal one, so NO, stop thinking about smuggling it out under my hat.
On the honeymoon trip we went to the V&A, The National Gallery, The Tate Modern, and Courtauld Gallery which was a small museum but absolutely wonderful.
Jealous of all of you that have been to London! I haven't been out of this hemisphere yet. North to Canada and south to Ecuador and various islands including Jamaica, but never any further. Sad face. For now I shall live vicariously through Buffistas.
(my spell check wanted to change Buffistas to Fisticuffs)
And the Globe Theater, which is a must for me when I'm in London. We went to various other museums outside of London, but I'd probably have to look at TCG's notebook of the trip to remember them all. He took lots of notes while we were on trains. I can't read or write on a moving vehicle, so I listened to my iPod instead.
Laura, you and your DH should totally come to London with TCG and me sometime! If we can ever afford to go back again. This home ownership thing is both wonderful (peace and quiet, pretty painted walls, not having to call the police on upstairs neighbors) and a occasionally a pain (tax bills, heating service contracts, other random bills that seem to pop up every few days).