I made it to Cincinnati. That was a long drive -- got stuck in rush hour traffic around Columbus. I'm thinking that, on the way back, I'll split it into two days. I can see a couple of decent places to stop overnight, but I'm thinking maybe Wheeling, West Virginia, on the logic that it's on the interstate but the route there won't hit any cities, and I've never been to West Virginia. Plus, it makes a good midway point so that, on the second day of driving, I can stop at Fallingwater, which I want to see.
Buffy ,'Lessons'
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[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.
Wave at my relatives as you go through Greene County, Pennsylvania!
OMG, I have no idea what to get for my dad for Father's Day. This is ridiculous
Does he like beer?
yes, but he can't drink it since he's in pre-cirrosis with his liver. If I could get him beer, this would be a very simple thing! He doesn't do much besides sit in front of the TV and watch NCIS. I've gotten him books in the past, which he says he likes and wants, but never actually reads.
I'm waiting to see if I can pitch in on an iPad replacement. Other things I'm thinking: Harry and David box or flowers.
I couldn't resist asking.
Harry and David is good. I've gotten Hickory Farms boxes that were pretty good. Meat and cheese. They're manly.
We did a Harry & David monthly fruit delivery thing for my in-laws this Xmas (shared with Bob's sisters because I think the year-long thing is spendy) and they love it! So, that's what I'd vote for. Now...what do I get my dad?
...I got my dad a card. But then, we haven't done more than that or dinner for Father's or Mother's day or their birthdays in forever. He's the WORST to buy presents for.
Erika, your wheelchair is 30 years old?!?
No, different chairs--thirty-plus years of wheelerness. However, I do always get the weird ones, like the one in high school where the screws on the brakes came loose constantly--this current one takes the prize however...I had to have a handyman clamp the frame together, too. When I get a new one, I bet I can fit it a large freezer bag and take it to my health plan all " I believe this is yours!"(well, almost)
I have a drug question for the brilliant Bitch Hivemind. I am going to be switching from Lexapro to Cymbalta--mostly because my doctor thinks it might help stop me from eating ALL THE FOOD IN THE WORLD. Anyone else make this switch?