Sex & Shenanigans

That first sentence is the worst thing you’ve ever said here. I haven’t read all your posts, but it’s not possible to say something worse.
Glad I can still count on you to share most of my food icks! I am not a fan of melons. (I know, I know, the irony!) Watermelon is occasionally tolerable if it’s the only fruit available, but not something I’d seek out. Watermelon-flavored anything is always 10 times too sweet and tastes nothing like the melon that tastes like…well, almost nothing. All other melons (the fruit, you pervs!) are gross!

@crazychemgirl I actually just started a new Stephen King book. It's called On Writing, and I'm already scared to open it.
It’s not a scary one 🤣
 
I’ve not done much with King, read a few of his earlier works, but my friend has been begging me to start Dark Tower
 
Glad I can still count on you to share most of my food icks! I am not a fan of melons. (I know, I know, the irony!) Watermelon is occasionally tolerable if it’s the only fruit available, but not something I’d seek out. Watermelon-flavored anything is always 10 times too sweet and tastes nothing like the melon that tastes like…well, almost nothing. All other melons (the fruit, you pervs!) are gross!


It’s not a scary one 🤣

It's very scary! Proper writing techniques... worrying about pros... etc... very scary stuff for someone who's writing style is very non conformist.
 
Glad I can still count on you to share most of my food icks! I am not a fan of melons. (I know, I know, the irony!) Watermelon is occasionally tolerable if it’s the only fruit available, but not something I’d seek out. Watermelon-flavored anything is always 10 times too sweet and tastes nothing like the melon that tastes like…well, almost nothing. All other melons (the fruit, you pervs!) are gross!


It’s not a scary one 🤣
While I’ll allow that watermelon flavored stuff is largely terrible, watermelon itself is the best thing to happen to summer!
 
I’ve not done much with King, read a few of his earlier works, but my friend has been begging me to start Dark Tower
If you want to start reading King, give The Colorado Kid a go. As much as I love his horror, this thriller is my favorite book of his. And I've read almost every book he's written. It's short, mind-bending, and beautiful.
 
It is a pretty solid book on the craft of writing. Which is funny, as King is a first rate storyteller, but at best a so-so writer.

"1408" was written for that book for use as an example of editing.
I would rather be able to tell a good story that people enjoy than have my writing be technically perfect.
 
Am I the only one that doesn't like most breakfast foods? Especially first thing in the morning.

On the weekends I sleep in so I usually don't eat until 11-12.

This is why I love breakfast for dinner.
I love breakfast foods, but am a nocturnal insomniac and therefore not at allllllll a morning person. Throw in the fact that my anemia prevents me from being able to enjoy coffee (caffeine blocks iron absorption and decaf is an affront to…well, everything), I tend to have major zombie-brain for the first hours after waking up. The part of my brain that controls executive functions like cooking just isn’t all there yet.

I usually just do bagels or cereal after waking up. If I’m on the go, maybe yogurt and a granola bar. If it’s cold, maybe oatmeal and fruit. That being said, I love love LOVE waffles, omelettes, chilaquiles, French toast, bacon (🤤) and breakfast pastries.

Because I’m such a nocturnal insomniac, I have strict rules about waking me up. It’s not to happen unless:
1) Waffles (or chilaquiles or omelettes)
2) Kisses (or other physical affection, with prior consent)
3) building is on fire.

So all things considered, most of my favorite breakfast foods are a rare treat, unless someone else cooks them for me, or I make them myself much later. But in cases like @lavendersilk ’s, you should know that “breakfast” isn’t traditionally tied to a specific time of day, it happens whenever you wake up and “break” your “fast”
 
Did not know that! It's my favorite King-movie, when it comes to horror (so discounting green mile, shawshank, and stand by me). Cusack is exceptional it in!
Probably the best adaptation of one of his short stories into a full film. Carrie or Salem's Lot are my favorite novel adaptations, though Carpenter's Christine has some outrageous fun visuals.
 
I love breakfast foods, but am a nocturnal insomniac and therefore not at allllllll a morning person. Throw in the fact that my anemia prevents me from being able to enjoy coffee (caffeine blocks iron absorption and decaf is an affront to…well, everything), I tend to have major zombie-brain for the first hours after waking up. The part of my brain that controls executive functions like cooking just isn’t all there yet.

I usually just do bagels or cereal after waking up. If I’m on the go, maybe yogurt and a granola bar. If it’s cold, maybe oatmeal and fruit. That being said, I love love LOVE waffles, omelettes, chilaquiles, French toast, bacon (🤤) and breakfast pastries.

Because I’m such a nocturnal insomniac, I have strict rules about waking me up. It’s not to happen unless:
1) Waffles (or chilaquiles or omelettes)
2) Kisses (or other physical affection, with prior consent)
3) building is on fire.

So all things considered, most of my favorite breakfast foods are a rare treat, unless someone else cooks them for me, or I make them myself much later. But in cases like @lavendersilk ’s, you should know that “breakfast” isn’t traditionally tied to a specific time of day, it happens whenever you wake up and “break” your “fast”
*furiously writes “wake with kisses after setting building on fire with waffle maker…”
 
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