Allyson, count me in for the brunch next Sunday. Also sending you money. But in the morning. I'm crashing soon. Cody is sick and I don't need to catch it.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Allyson, you have the prettiest hair, and gorgeous eyes, too. You are a blessing.
Allyson, I'll be in town, so I am definitely in for brunch.
I may be there--my assistant has moved to L.A. since we shut the Chicago office. She'll be staying with us while she tries to nail down a place to live in L.A.
Allyson, I'll pass on the PayPal info to Charlie Jane and Annalee. You have pretty hair.
Allyson always has super-pretty hair. It is a known fact.
Allyson always has super-pretty hair. It is a known fact.
I think it goes beyond fact into truth, or maybe legend.
It's weird that you have to pay for an obituary. The newspapers should be doing feature articles or some shit. It's fucking ita.
Allyson, your hair is flippin' glorious.
As mandated reporter, I wholeheartedly encourage people in hospitals (or their loved ones) to make a report for neglect regarding any nurse who will not bring one's properly prescribed medications. If reporting internally at the hospital does not yield immediate results, or you fear retalliation, report externally to local social services, adult protective services, or the like. I know it may take more spoons than you have, but it IS neglect of a vulnerable adult. If you would kick up a fuss to find your elderly, diabetic neighbor had a nurse who refused to give her insulin as ordered by her doctor, understand that you also deserve to advocate for yourself. Or, you know, slip me enough info that I become legally obligated to report it. (I can't really report if I don't know where it happened, but you betcha if I know the patient's real name and location, I have to make the call.)
You are so awesome WS. Sing it!