on Joss
"If that mean man makes me cry again, I'm telling my mummy."
A place where we can talk about ita, miss ita, and share information about memorials. The hugging started over here in Natter.
on Joss
"If that mean man makes me cry again, I'm telling my mummy."
I did get home ok, Kat. They'll let you through security without ID, you just have to get extra pay downs.
"Spike's going to die. And we don't even get a pretty corpse to mourn over."
Thank goodness, meara. That was an arduous trek there and back.
I keep waiting for ita to argue with me about Black Widow in Natter. Man.
Even her wrongness is missed. Or the surety of her POV.
she was really afraid they would kill Spike
"Maybe Spike could be spun off into his own series where he does evil and mocks the good guys. And the other bad guys.
whimper he's so dust in the wind"
"JM's spinoff can be set in the 70s and 80s. Well, mostly the 70s, because I do not want to see him with his New Romantic hairdo."
"I enjoyed high school
But I was in a good year, in a strange school. Where we were unashamed to have the worst hockey team (I was left wing) in the league, because we spent entirely too much time doing silly things like working out the math of the general theory of relativity during lunch hours, or taking extra classes just for the sake of knowing more.
I'd have hated to be in my class and not be obsessed with book learning. But I was."
"I went to an all girls school too from 11 till 18, and I can't imagine what co-ed schools are like. The only thing I missed out on was how weird the genders could act with each other. In the meanwhile, I could study all the math and physics and computers I wanted, and no one ever implied that it was gender-inappropriate behaviour.
So when I got to university and was one of two women in my year of Comp Sci, it didn't matter to me, and it never occurred to me it might matter to anyone else."
"Just today my father tsk-tsked me for having pizza at 11am. As I tried to rationalize it by explaining it was home-made, he rationalized it by calling it brunch, and both of us calmly ignored the fact I left home (well, it left me) over 10 years ago.
Honestly, I've faced more peer pressure outside of high school and college than I did in either. All I had to do in HS was follow some explicit rules, overachieve academically, do a sport, and some charity work. All I had to do in university was graduate.
Now I have to dress this way, act that way, follow this schedule, meet these expectations . . . . and it comes from all angles, family, acquaintances, co-workers.
I'm pretty good at blocking it all, but I resent having to use the cycles to do it. And perhaps, as a result, I seem to attract teenaged girls who don't fit in. Which is fine by me. I know I had it easy."
"I flirt with a vengeance, as long as I'm not interested in the guy. Innuendo without intent, that is my forte.
I am very accident prone. Anyone seen The Tall Guy? That ER where Thompson works was my ER. Quite the klutz, before the martial arts took me.
The first time I split my chin open was an incident involving machisma, a guy to be impressed, a brick fireplace, and a wooden wheeled giraffe. To think I was only 3.
I'm much better at food preparation, because kitchens are hallowed (well, they're no libraries, but you see what I'm going for)."
"My oldest scar is a forceps scar on my forehead. My mother, always on the ball, refused to pay the hospital bill. And got away with it. My sister also has a forceps scar. She was half price."