Lots of ~ma, ND!
Natter 73: Chuck Norris only wishes he could Natter
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.
Audition~ma in abundance, ND!
Good luck, ND!
Holy wow, I might be going to India. No dates as yet but looking likely.
Good luck, ND!
Lesbian cows. Wow.
And I'm a big hypocrite, because I would be alarmed and scandalized if I knew Tickybox was reading the same sort of stuff now.
She's reading some stuff on whatever that site with quizzes and stories is. A poke around says it's tame enough, but she keeps asking if she can read Winter Widow because she's a fucking troll.
Brenda, how cool!
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Our Open House will be Sunday 3/1 not THIS Sunday!!!
SO relieved. This means we can slow our frantic pace and not be so freaking stressed and tired, and really make the house sparkle. I cannot even articulate how happy this news makes me. The only things better would be if someone drove up and gave me 500K in cash for the house right now. (HA!)
I am GIDDY. Just like I slammed a bottle of Veuve Clicquot.
but she keeps asking if she can read Winter Widow
Your child is a MASSIVE troll, and I love her. I fear her teen years, but I love her.
Such a goddamn troll. Also, she's appalled at the very thought of Stony. "What about Bucky!?! Or Sam??" was the response when she realized I wasn't kidding, people really ship that. But apparently is behind the idea of Dipper/Bill Cipher. This whole shipping madness comes from her cousin, who does it with the sincerity of a straight-laced early teen, strictly m/f. Unlike my child, who didn't, apparently, fall far from the tree.
Awesome, brenda!
Also, she's appalled at the very thought of Stony. "What about Bucky!?! Or Sam??" was the response when she realized I wasn't kidding, people really ship that.
She is going to lose so much respect for me. But it's not like they're my OTP!
This whole shipping madness comes from her cousin, who does it with the sincerity of a straight-laced early teen, strictly m/f.
Oh BLESS.
Unlike my child, who didn't, apparently, fall far from the tree.
Well, no. So, which of us is arranging for her first viewing of RHPS, and at what age?
I read "Forever" in fourth grade, and lots of bodice-ripper romance novels in fifth and sixth. The one that probably put the most stuff in my head that I'd rather not be there was Mists of Avalon in seventh grade, though.