thetrooper
Misanthrope
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- May 24, 2004
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I was too busy FEEDING MY BABY.Mary, why don't you rotate the table yourself?
or pay 100,000 dollars to have the table swivel on a mechanised lazy susan-type mechanism
And it couldn't wait until then?I was too busy FEEDING MY BABY.
Indeed. Free meal and a show.Baby kinda sounds like a freeloader.
A tonsilitis can develop from your normal commensal Streptococcus in your throat, in case the balance of your throat microbiome gets thrown off too much. Which I guess is very much the case with a desinfectant (plus stresss etc).
I hope not, and I hope you wake up all good.
Does it count as dinner theatre?Indeed. Free meal and a show.
I don't see why not.Does it count as dinner theatre?
Kindly like that week @Birdjaguar visited. I didn't realize I was going to have to nurse him.Baby kinda sounds like a freeloader.
Well, at least you know what to get him for Christmas or his next birthday, whichever comes first. Since protractors come in various colors now, I'm sure you can find something he'll learn to like.My grandfather was from Graz, Austria ... that's the same thing as German, isn't it?
@The_J she doesn't have an interest in you, but is too polite/scared to make it more clear. If you truly value her as a friend and aren't just keeping in touch because you hope to screw again at some point, please never be suggestive or such to her again. She has moved on and doesn't want to get back with you that way. She's being very clear in her message.
My rant: My husband doesn't seem to understand degrees, and it drives me crazy. I asked him to rotate a table clock by 5 degrees counterclockwise because it was triggering my OCD, and he instead rotated it 30 degrees, which didn't make things any better. Am I insane? He says I make no sense.
I only worked on one dinner theatre the company put on (very brief stint on the costume crew, happily gave it up to go back to musicals), and watched another one. The usual entertainment is a play written by Neil Simon.Does it count as dinner theatre?
I hear you, and when things are bad they are bad, but I have to post this repost because it does not get played enough.I hate summer. The sweltering heat, humidity that makes the heat worse, mosquitos, bees, wasps, bugs in general, sunburns. I'd take winter over summer everytime.
I've experienced Vancouver in a heat wave (the reason we had to cut our time short there and head on).I can't tolerate summer anymore, so it's my least favourite season now. It was my favourite when I could, though. I have fond memories of East Coast summers, especially walking in thunderstorms.