andy_charles
Writing Naughty Things
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I'm a silly girl.
Hiya, Andy.
Hi Dianthus
Hello, naked people everywhere
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I'm a silly girl.
Hiya, Andy.
<< Offers supportive shoulder >>
I find it fascinating that the discussion is about Europe, and yet there a many, many places in the USA that I would love to have visited (had I been able to afford it): Winslow, Az [big dent in the earth], Monument Valley, {??} [where all that strange scenery is], and the old Route 66, to name but a few.
She has all the support she needs. Trust me on that.
How many of us can say that? Isn't there always room for more support?
Well, if you're talking about her abundant upper shelf, the iron-lined garments she wears under her clothing will do the trick.
I think its called an 'underwire', Mark.
And, not having seen her upper shelf, I was talking about emotional support.
Emotionally, I'd have to say that Molly's one of the strongest I've known. She has to be, I suppose, but you're right. We can all use a little hug from time to time. I suppose that's why she nearly smothered me with hugs this morning and why her "underwire" kept jabbing me in the ribs. It was good to see her.
Well, sure, the strongest people need the most hugs. <nods> That's a little known secret.
Bet you liked it too.
Yeah, but the part where she smacked me in the head for not calling my ma first kinda got on my nerves.
You didn't expect that?
Well, yeah, but she hits hard.
Good Evening one and all.
Rolf: A libation for the assembled company please.
Thank you, HP.
Perrier and lime for me, please.
What are you having?
Rolf, a nice IPA for me please. Hey everyone, finally getting edits done on Chapter 5. If the night stays clear, I'll head out and get some night pictures of the city.
Perrier & Lime on its way. However, May I draw your attention to the wonderful variety of natural spring waters from England. Perrier went down in our estimation after anti-freeze was discovered in the mixture.
I'm having a glass of Port wine. It is strange how one gets used to NOT having something alcoholic [in my case it's mostly down to screwed taste buds].
An IPA? In this weather? I only drink them in the heat of summer. Right now it's hot coffee, Zinfandel or Sam Adams' Winter lager. Though if I were willing to give up an afternoon's activity, a pint of Stone Arrogant Bastard Ale is wonderful stuff . . . just almighty strong.
Ooh, another dancer? Yay! I miss it. Haven't had a class in years, but the music always stirs me.Its a primal thing....tribal memory. Everyone has some dance inside.
Looking forward to reading it.Feeling froggy Just got a very favorable review of my inaugural story from a trusted and accomplished author here. Can't wait to get it edited and up. Where's that elf? Libations all around!
I hit all those places a few years ago and enjoyed them greatly. Still, you're right, HP, that there is beauty all around us. There are places in the US that I still want to see, places around Europe that I have on a list to visit, and I want to explore more of my new home than just Central Ontario and SW BC.I find it fascinating that the discussion is about Europe, and yet there a many, many places in the USA that I would love to have visited (had I been able to afford it): Winslow, Az [big dent in the earth], Monument Valley, {??} [where all that strange scenery is], and the old Route 66, to name but a few.
Knowing that city you're in, that might be tricky. Post some of your pics if you get a chance?Rolf, a nice IPA for me please. Hey everyone, finally getting edits done on Chapter 5. If the night stays clear, I'll head out and get some night pictures of the city.
All this talk of drink is making me thirsty. Tequila, straight up, por fabor.
And when you have drunk that, Molly, I have persuaded Olaf to lay in a small stock of very special Finnish Vodka. Just whisper in Rolf's ear.