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''for flying moneky's sake'' did i really just say that?!

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*sigh* acceptance of your words is so difficult when one is so used to the extreme opposite of what you say.
 
scriptordelecto said:
cautiously optimistic :)


Edit-Damn, wrong thread. No more Lit before coffee for me. ;)
No worry... we all do it at one time or another....

above my computer screen is a sign.... "COFFEE first.......POST second"
 
Aurora Black said:
To the jack-offs shouting in the street and firing pop guns 8 hours too early: Eat shit and die.
Wear a hard hat if you go out. :rolleyes:

(What goes up, comes down. People actually die from this.)
 
Fallenfromgrace said:
Christ, you never fail to scare the shit out of me when you call. You NEVER call its too expensive, we always call you Dadaji. When you call the first thought in my head is 'fuck, what's happened, is Dadiji ok? tell me wahts going on, please!' i get flustered and upset when i know you've initiated a call.

THAT kind of negative call from you has only ever happened once, and the result was Dad flying out to you and spending 9 weeks there, caring for Dadiji.

When i answered the phone just now and it was you, i nearly started sobbing for fear of what was wrong, and then you wished us all a Happy New Year and i tried hard not to take huge sigh of releif.

I miss you all. <3

Passage from one of my stories:

"Hi Susan, this is Kara. I'm all right," the message on the machine back in California began. Smart Kara – to state that important fact first, so that Susan would not suffer unnecessary anxiety.
 
Roxanne Appleby said:
Wear a hard hat if you go out. :rolleyes:

(What goes up, comes down. People actually die from this.)

I've heard of that. :eek:

You couldn't pay me to go out tonight. This is *the* night for auto accidents and general craziness.
 
Aurora Black said:
I've heard of that. :eek:

You couldn't pay me to go out tonight. This is *the* night for auto accidents and general craziness.
The experienced drunks call it "Amateurs Night." :rolleyes:
 
Roxanne Appleby said:
Passage from one of my stories:

"Hi Susan, this is Kara. I'm all right," the message on the machine back in California began. Smart Kara – to state that important fact first, so that Susan would not suffer unnecessary anxiety.

Darn it, I wish you'd write more passages like that. I treasure your stories.
 
Roxanne Appleby said:
Passage from one of my stories:

"Hi Susan, this is Kara. I'm all right," the message on the machine back in California began. Smart Kara – to state that important fact first, so that Susan would not suffer unnecessary anxiety.

:)

I need to read you. i will, soon. Promise. :heart:
 
Why is it that when you carefully watch a website for traffic nothing happens.

But leave it for a few hours and suddenly there's so much stuff on it it takes an hour to read it all?

Finagle's Law I guess.
 
Decisions decisions...

Shall i go out tonight wearing my tight jeans and a black and grey stripey shirt, with a new tie...kinda like this but with different shirt and tie...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v140/FallenFG/mansuitscruffy.jpg

apparently i can pull the tie thing off well...;)

or...

shall i go wearing my 'boyfriend jeans' (very loose fit- hangs down around the ass and has pockets ALL over it) and a black vest-top...?

hmmmmmm i guess J will have to help me decide- i'll take both outfits to her house :D

either way...i wanna look and feel good and either of those outfits cover these requirements.
 
Aurora Black said:
Already? I leave mine up until Jan. 6th, the Epiphany.

Some traditions require that it be down before the 1st of Jan. I usually take mine down sometime before my birthday in June.
 
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