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S&S Prom King
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OH, right, you’ve had medicine issues, dude, so sorry I forgot about that! I feel like a jerk now, sorry again.Thanks for the update?
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OH, right, you’ve had medicine issues, dude, so sorry I forgot about that! I feel like a jerk now, sorry again.Thanks for the update?
Don't worry, it's all good.OH, right, you’ve had medicine issues, dude, so sorry I forgot about that! I feel like a jerk now, sorry again.
Always good to hear from English Regina George*strains of 'All by myself' start to build*
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YesAm I the only one that doesn't like most breakfast foods? Especially first thing in the morning.
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.I love honeydew. It’s so much better than cantaloupe. I just can’t eat either because they give me really bad stomach pains![]()
I’ve never felt more connected to you heremore like honey ew
Like, why are you SO obsessed with me?Always good to hear from English Regina George
Aren't we all? Have you met you?Like, why are you SO obsessed with me?
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!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.
It’s not a scary one@crazychemgirl I actually just started a new Stephen King book. It's called On Writing, and I'm already scared to open it.
@UnquietDreams loves that one, so it must be good! Enjoy@crazychemgirl I actually just started a new Stephen King book. It's called On Writing, and I'm already scared to open it.
I actually have that book@crazychemgirl I actually just started a new Stephen King book. It's called On Writing, and I'm already scared to open it.
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!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 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.@crazychemgirl I actually just started a new Stephen King book. It's called On Writing, and I'm already scared to open it.
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.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
Thanks! I’ll check it outIf 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.
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!"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.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.
Maybe a book on writing by John Barth would suit you better LOLIt's very scary! Proper writing techniques... worrying about pros... etc... very scary stuff for someone who's writing style is very non conformist.
Am I the only one that doesn't like most breakfast foods? Especially first thing in the morning.
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.On the weekends I sleep in so I usually don't eat until 11-12.
This is why I love breakfast for dinner.
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.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!
https://media.tenor.com/6y_bI0cpjxgAAAAi/cute-take-notes.gifBecause 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.
*furiously writes “wake with kisses after setting building on fire with waffle maker…”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”