Marge Roukema was pretty OK, too.
'Safe'
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.
I just locked myself out of my apartment -- I was going out to the car to try to change my license plates (which I failed at), and, out of force of habit, I locked the door behind me, but I didn't have my keys with me. (The door locks by twisting a thing on the inside before closing it.) So, I had to go knock on my neighbors' door and borrow one of their phones to call the landlord to come over with a spare key. And then the landlord commented on the mess in my apartment when he opened the door. (I have been cleaning, and most of the apartment looks OK at the moment, though not perfect, but the room that the back door opens into is where I'd been stacking all the boxes and other random stuff to take out to the recycling bins, and I hadn't taken them out yet.)
askye, I don't actually know that person on FB -- it's a friend of a friend situation, so please don't feel like you have to continue to defend yourself if you don't want to.
ltc woke up this morning at 7. Stood up in her crib and delivered what I can only describe as a long monologue. Then she laid down and went back to sleep. I was awake and watched the whole thing on the monitor. It was hysterical.
I liked Millicent Fenwick a lot. The paper is reprinting a whole Doonesbury series with the Lacey Davenport character (who was inspired by/modeled on her).
sj, that's fantastic! The whole crib's a stage.
It is! This kid. She also managed to get completely naked in her play yard today, including her diaper. She keeps me on my toes.
sj, perhaps, as it gets colder, she'll start finding clothes more appealing
I doubt it. She tends to run warm, and she kept trying to get socks and shoes off last winter, plus it was cold when we were at the zoo Halloween weekend, and we couldn't get her to keep her blanket on. At least she can't get anything off at night when wearing a sleep sack. Yet.