I've never shipped to Jamaica, so I can't help you out with process, sorry.
I need to get ordained online and just stop talking about it. Then I will simply sit here and whine about how I
never
get to marry anyone and how much life sucks. Where did you get ordained, Lee?
I had it explained to me yesterday again how I clearly spoke "weird" ("t" thing was cited), but it seems that in most people's estimation it isn't elevated to the level of accent, but is instead in the realm of oddity, and also to where people get to tell me I'm saying things wrongly. Still have no idea what that looks like, though.
but my weight and age are consistently under guessed.
I'm probably oversensitive on this front, but I read *so* many things going across people's faces when they find out my age that I generally avoid revealing it unless I'm telling it to someone who's also about 43. Usually that's what it seems to be about -- "you're not my age???" So when I can actually be saying that, it's cool.
Birthday happies to PiBaby!!
I'd like to flatter myself and think I either sound *this* smooth on the phone (::insert barking laughter here::), or I'm the Spanish Inquisition. Not sure which one I'd prefer.
Well, nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition, so...
I've never shipped to Jamaica, so I can't help you out with process, sorry.
Oh, thanks. Clearly I'm making stuff up in my head. I remember tales of getting stuff there, but they must have been about how to pack it for flying. Which I am not doing. Sadly.
This weather is making me nuts. It looks so nice outside right now -- big fluffy clouds, the occasional bright sunbeam breaking through. But apparently all that warmth and sunshine is only going to make the storms later today WORSE, so instead of being able to appreciate it now, it's just making me nervous.
Your "t"s are not wrong or odd, they were just surprising. You on the other hand are both odd and often wrong, still I love you.
Happy birthday, PiBaby! SO CUTE!
It's clear & sunny here (again), though it was very chilly this morning.
Gobs of sun, below freezing. At least the snow will melt off the roads. (It's cool watching the steam rise from the asphalt)
I thought ita sounded exactly like I imagined, but I remember being very surprised by the trace of a Southern accent when I talked to Barb the first time.
My favorite was a literary agent I had spoken to on the phone a zillion times, and his voice made me think: tall, lanky, glasses, sort of shy. Instead, he was hugely tall, built like a wrestler, with a bald head and a blond goatee and bright blue eyes.
Returning to yesterday's topic: TNC over at the Atlantic has a killer, thoughtful, graceful piece on Andrew Breitbart.
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