42 was an awesome year for me to get married! I highly recommend that for you, Teppy!
Oliver ,'Conviction (1)'
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 am thinking that the year can be better than the start. And I have us. We're pretty awesome and geeky.
Towels have become very meaningful to me.
Plus, towels.
There are days that the most well-meaning people who understand me the least ask how I am and the answer in my brain is that I know where my towel is. Because the rest has gone to hell. But I know that much.
I have Bert brows because I realized that if I am busy from tomorrow morning and my brows needed to be tinted and tweezed (okay, waxed but I missed that window), I ought to get on that. Hopefully my skin will release the dye overnight. It usually does. I slathered on the squelchy moisturizer. I need to tweeze a lot in the next few days.
Speaking of squelchy moisturizer, I've found something I love more than the Weleda Skin Food! With bees!
I need to figure out how to tweeze my brows because clearly I'll never arse myself to go have someone else tweeze them. They'd be a fright if they weren't naturally an acceptable shape, but they look so much nicer when they are all cleaned up.
Ohh, Cass, you are reminding me, I should touch up my hair. I'm pretty sure that people who aren't me can see the greys by now. Boy I got a lot of grey these days. Not enough to be all grey, just enough to look like my hair has faded. feh.
ND just turned 42 in April! An awful lot of awesome people were born that year, sounds like.
(((Cass)))
Speaking of squelchy moisturizer, I've found something I love more than the Weleda Skin Food! With bees!
Yeah, I'm going to want to sample that next time I see you. BEES! Even in the desert, my Weleda is going to last a long time, so I'm in no hurry.
Ohh, Cass, you are reminding me, I should touch up my hair. I'm pretty sure that people who aren't me can see the greys by now. Boy I got a lot of grey these days. Not enough to be all grey, just enough to look like my hair has faded. feh.
That's what I dislike about my hair going gray, I just feel faded. But I think I am getting at least one temple actually stepping up. After intense family scrutiny dims a bit (hopefully after my sister's wedding in July), I might grow it out and see where I really do have gray. Thanks to fabulous genes, I think it's all going to be white or silver which is awesome.
Mine right now is just where I would normally ignore it but wish I felt like I had time to color it tonight just because family dinner on Saturday. Oh well. It's a tad dim but not really screaming grays.
An awful lot of awesome people were born that year, sounds like.
We're a bunch of awesome. Granted, we've had a hard few years, but we're good and we've got amazing friends to hold us up the rest of the time.
Oh dear, too late to start coloring my hair now. hrrm. Will need to wait for tomorrow. Or Saturday.
Do ittttttt. Do it for me.
Or because you want to.
I'm not actually that demand-y.
Question for IP lawyers (hi Bon Bon). I'm glad the Supremes ruled the way they did, but one thing puzzles me. If Mary-Claire King discovered the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes decades ago, how did Myriad ever get to patent them in first place? Even if the Supreme court had ruled the other way and said that natural human genes could be patented, how does that let them patent something someone else discovered and published? Aren't patents supposed to be original discoveries, not just grabbing any random un-patented public domain thing?
check out the timeline. [link]
not clear where she fits, but if 40 people are involved in "discovering" a gene, whose property is it?