I am (now) allergic to Bactrim too. I used to use it, but now I get hives.
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.
My sleep psych took a few minutes to write down krav maga. Now, it's eight letters, and I enunciate well.
You know, it occurs to me I don't know how to pronounce krav maga.
My roommate who did it pronounced it with "ah" sounds, and emphasis on the last syllable: krahv mahGAH. Is that right?
I guess I'm a little oversensitive on people taking The Onion seriously - had another go 'round with the girl in my office who seems to think it's a serious news source. She can't figure out why I won't post their stories on our website.
Raq, I think it's closer to kruhv m'GAH. That penultimate "a" is totally swallowed.
I often spell Lucius as Luscious--had to correct it just now. Which has led to some interesting Internet discussions of the elder Malfoy. Fortunately, I think he is.
My mother always pronounced the name Nelson as Neltson. Always. My sisters and I had great fun mocking her.
My step-mother pronounced the word 'embroidery' as emBOYdry and 'shrimp' as srimp.
You'd be amazed how often those two words came up in conversation and how annoying it could be.
My father cannot EVER pronounce the drug Ambien properly, even though he's taken it for years. He always, every time, says "ambience." Not on purpose; that's just the word that got installed in his brain first, and it wins every time
Well drugs are named in ways that lend themselves to other words. Marketing and psychology, yo. Which, in our post-Harry potter world makes Levitra funny to me.
I don't think I ever type psychology or psychic without mentally thinking P - S - Y. I just did it twice. I can type physics without mentally spelling ... Oh, no, I can't. Dammit. But it's at a lower volume. p - h - y - s and not P - S - Y. Huh, learn something new about yourself every day, apprently.
I am really quite a weak speller. Always have to spell out psychology and any other psych- words too. And receive. I actually have to say the rule silently in my head: "i before e, except after c."
This is the third time this week my husband as woken me up at 4:30 am with cuddling. In theory, this is lovely. In practice, it wakes me up, when I have a hard time getting and staying asleep, and I don't feel romantical about it; I am starting to feel slight homicidal.
That is all.
Signed, Fucking Up Early and Not Loving It, I Started Freelancing So I Could Sleep Better
I woke up a 5 without cuddling.