FallingToFly
Political Stance: Porn
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I have glazed and cake and powdered and jelly and my personal favorite- cream filled.
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I have glazed and cake and powdered and jelly and my personal favorite- cream filled.
*Drool*
Glazed are my favorite. Donuts, that is.


mine too, good thing i left this girl needs to shed a few pounds... well maybe more than a few. I missed the donuts thank gawd.![]()
I've needed to shed a few pounds over the last few years myself. But with all these people losing weight, I keep finding it.![]()
lol it was the estrogen that did me in, lowered my metabolism.
Happy Hump Day everyone
The coffee is fresh and the Tea is strong.
Oh Good.
The tea will be most welcome.
Why is it that visits to the Consultant are always preceded by a nearly sleepless night and a bad case of nerves during the day ?
I'm reading Consultant as doctor. Am I correct in that?
If so the answer is, no one wants bad news.
Pass the coffee, please. I put the bagels on the table.
I'm trying to find a nice, calm, grown-up way to tell my husband to a) get his head out of his ass and grow up b) stop expecting everything to be fair (meaning: go his way) and c) step up to the plate and handle his business, instead of dumping all of it on me and then NOT doing the things that I can't do (literally, can NOT do because they require HIS presence or signature.) In the past 2 months it has gotten really, really bad but if I bring it up and say "hey, I NEED help here, you have to step up and do X,Y,Z" he says he's handling it, etc- and two days later hands it back to me.
TX, Handley, is there any way I can broach this subject with a male that doesn't end in shouting/pouting?

Pass the coffee, please. I put the bagels on the table.
I'm trying to find a nice, calm, grown-up way to tell my husband to a) get his head out of his ass and grow up b) stop expecting everything to be fair (meaning: go his way) and c) step up to the plate and handle his business, instead of dumping all of it on me and then NOT doing the things that I can't do (literally, can NOT do because they require HIS presence or signature.) In the past 2 months it has gotten really, really bad but if I bring it up and say "hey, I NEED help here, you have to step up and do X,Y,Z" he says he's handling it, etc- and two days later hands it back to me.
TX, Handley, is there any way I can broach this subject with a male that doesn't end in shouting/pouting?
He has a good job- which-he is sabotaging with his "It's not faaaaaaair" BS- and he doesn't drink much (neither do I). The doctor is one of the pieces of business he needs to handle- I can NOT make his appointment for him (we aren't legally married until later this year) and he flat out refuses to do it, or says he'll do it and then drops it back on me. Ditto for his health insurance and adding our son to it. And the court date HE has to attend, or the court is going to slap him with a child support order, even though we LIVE together and are engaged.
Just popping in to drop off some roasted chickens and potatoes with steamed fresh peas.
Someone open a bottle of wine, already!!!
I guess white goes with chicken nicely. consider it done.
If I can find where Abs hid the key to the wine cellar.
if feee recalls it is in her office...there is also a spare in the loft
I wouldn't go in that office, if I were you, maybe check the loft.

I have a hazmat suit AND a flamethrower.
Evening Feee, you can check the loft.![]()
As I recall, that flamethrower is the reason the office is in the condition it's in right now.
I have a hazmat suit AND a flamethrower.
Evening Feee, you can check the loft.![]()
Hrmmm... you may need both. I have visions of giant spiders and lord only knows what they put out.