I'm sorry, smonster. I hope it ends up being one of those damn blessings in disguise.
askye, vets know better than anyone how hard it is to keep a cat from whatever she wants.
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I'm sorry, smonster. I hope it ends up being one of those damn blessings in disguise.
askye, vets know better than anyone how hard it is to keep a cat from whatever she wants.
askye, the shelter we volunteer at always has problems with animals wearing cones. Dogs manage to get at their stitches.
I was going to try the cone again but I can't figure out where it is.I'm at least hoping she and Dean don't get in a fight tonight. They almost did last night. A real fight not just playing.
Can you shut her in the bathroom, askye?
sorry smonster
Went to a storytelling evening tonight, which most of my friends had gone to last night, but of course it turned out several people I knew were there anyway. It's a small gay world.
And I just have to say...OMG, one of them is so damn hot. I mean, I knew she was. But she's totally my type, and has this adorable thick Canadian accent, and tonight she also SANG, and has a lovely voice...sigh. Too bad she's married and lives in Canada, eh?
Smonster... I'm not sure what to say. Sucks that you are outta work, just as you were starting to get traction in NoLa. But. Judging by the posts you put up recently, I can't help but wonder if this is a blessing in disguise. You are awesome, and I know you will land on your feet! Keep your chin up, freshen up that resume, solicit recommendations from the old job, and hit the ground with confidence. You can do it!!
{{Maria}}, fingers and ~mas are crossed for you. smonster, I'm sorry.
InmeNews: about to start my Graduate English Writing course today. Needless to say, but after spending the last few years of my life here, I'm quite excited to improve my English grammar and writing. You can all credit yourselves.
Educated memorization of phrasal verbs, here I come!
Psstt. Your English is better than many of us Americans.
Yeah, right.
Other than that, I'm getting slacky on Hebrew. God knows why, but I started treating grammatically to words such as "ideas", "wishes", etc. (and ONLY to them), which are all in plural masculine, as singular feminine.
It's the right way to do grammar in Arabic (all things that aren't people, in plural, are considered as singular feminine), but I didn't practice mine in years. It's very, very odd.