it creates a false hope that he'll come around and change his mind. He might not.
Oh, yeah, I think that hope is going to creep around the back of my head for a while. Letting it go is going to take time. Thanks for calling me out on it.
Saw it, Erin, thanks. I get paid tomorrow and I do think I'll be buying some cookie dough.
That makes a whole lot of sense. I keep telling myself that the old rules don't apply, but there are times when I feel like the veteran who dives under a table when a car backfires (do cars still backfire?)
Man, me too. I've been really fortunate with bosses overall, but the last job was a major exception. I still get twitchy about boss issues.
We're deplaning and getting the next plane. Maybe Portland by midnight.
Ugh, that sucks. Sorry.
But thanks for the red recs, Cass. I keep eyeing that Manic Panic Vampire Red. Just might fit the bill. It's awful pretty.
Oh and smonster, I didn't mean to call you out so much as I recognized the kind of thing I'd do, that I have done when I was in your place. Held out hope for way too many years with one guy, but I'm an idiot that way. Really it's a good thing I met my DH, I was hopelessly bad at dating.
A propos of nothing, there are times I really wished I lived closer to more of y'all.
I'm in KC, Anne!!
It's, uh...only 3 hours?!
I'm in KC, Anne!!
Ooh. Yes. That's right. Visitage is certainly possible. I would also like to get up to Chicago again at some point not
too
far from now.
No, Burrell, I do the same thing. Over and over again.
I would like to live closer to more of you, too.