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Natter 70: Hookers and Blow
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Theoretically I'd love to go to Morocco, but I'd practically prefer to go to Monaco (with enough money to do it right).
I bought a waterproof ipod for my 40th birthday along with waterproof swimbuds for my ears. Should make swimming go by faster.
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I want to go to Morocco!
I figured Anne had to fight in the orphanage, no? But yeah, y'all are making a strong case for Laura. I guess part of it is I think of Anne as being like, 13, and Laura as being about 8. Which is not what ages either of them are for all the books, but still.
I think Anne would lose, as much as I love her. But she would feel it keenly in her soul.
Dana FTW.
I'd take Morocco over Monaco, myself.
Who here has played rugby or has rugby knowledge?
'Sup?
I think Anne would lose, as much as I love her. But she would feel it keenly in her soul.
I agree.
Day 1 of I hate everything about work was a slog. shocking, right? I still did not get everything done and I sent out a new hire announcement to the entire company that was wrong on many levels because neither of the two bosses who told me to send it out has actually read it AND the items that were wrong in it were not things I would have known. JACKTARDS!
I think I need a large side or bitter to go with my plateful of angry this week.
You are all welcome that this week you are not my significant other or neighbor.
Who here has played rugby or has rugby knowledge?
Not willingly, but high school is high school.
I think Anne would lose, as much as I love her. But she would feel it keenly in her soul.
Because that's where Laura would PUNCH HER.
No real opinion about the fight, but I bet they'd be friends eventually.
I think Anne would lose, as much as I love her. But she would feel it keenly in her soul.
And she'd make a poetical name for the battle, or the battlefield, or both.