I love the new house, too, and I haven't given up on the idea of a trip CA ward in August. I just feel kind of unsettled-not knowing whether it's feasible to even dream of it, you know?
Sometimes being an adult sux.
Drusilla ,'Conversations with Dead People'
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
I love the new house, too, and I haven't given up on the idea of a trip CA ward in August. I just feel kind of unsettled-not knowing whether it's feasible to even dream of it, you know?
Sometimes being an adult sux.
juliana! Didn't your play open last weekend? Oh, and isn't anything in the bride's before-the-wedding rights that says she can sneak to meet invisible friends from across the world?
I just feel kind of unsettled-not knowing whether it's feasible to even dream of it, you know?
Yeah, I know what you mean.
Sometimes being an adult sux.
Wrod. I need some round-trip tickets to LA and one to NYC, please. Oh, and about 3 more weeks vacation. Lovely, thanks.
limited to late Saturday night or Sunday.
Heee, I get late night!
JohnSw, It would be a total treat to have you out here. How's things up in the Great White North? Keep your tuk on, eh?
juliana! Didn't your play open last weekend? Oh, and isn't anything in the bride's before-the-wedding rights that says she can sneak to meet invisible friends from across the world?
Nilly!! Hi, sweetie! We did indeed open last weekend, and have been playing to record houses. Apparently the humor stylings of Steve Martin (the playwright and comedian) are a big draw. And there bloody well should be a clause saying I can sneak away and meet you.
Sean, I'd love to come visit. There's that time and money permitting thing. Depending on the timing, I may have to try to catch Nilly at the NY end of her trip.
It's the Great Wet North today, after yesterday being one of those low 70s, sunny, light breeze-days that I'd like to bottle.
You'll love this: the word is "toque", from the French, natch (we would have had hours of fun with "Fool of a Toque!" when I was a kid). I've never been a good wearer of toques, even as a young'un. But then, I don't wear a jacket when I should either.
Take off, to the Great White North...
t cues Geddy
There's that time and money permitting thing. Depending on the timing, I may have to try to catch Nilly at the NY end of her trip.
t Opens up the pouting corner, waits for Sean.
You'll love this: the word is "toque", from the French, natch
Ha! I knew there was something about the spelling. I used to know the correct way too, hailing from Michigan originally, but the Los Angeles sun does something to the memory I think.
t sits in pouting over possibly no juliana (Edite: OR JohnSweden) corner with Lee
(This is what I get for reading fifteen windows at once)