Yeah, that sounds good, we should get some chocolate, ice cream, snacking veggies/crackers and dips, wine and get together for an all girls sleep over, where we can continue this discussion in more detail. . . the guys will probably be in the bushes listening in, though.
Ship. It is an expression we have here in the States that means we keep missing each other like two ships that pass via Tugboat in the middle of the night.
So true, Story of my life comes with nerdiness I guess.
Well, better late than never, so I have much catching up to do when I get married again.
Where my Parents were relieved about that,( my late Blooming), back then, my Future LifeMate should be happy about that, when He gets me in the future!!!!!
Same here, White Chocolate with toffee and almonds is the only thing that works for me, so um guys no, I don't recommend the chocolate aisle, as that is my
Erm, ah, no. I was a nerd. Always had my mind and eyes in the books and really did not begin to notice the guys until I was in my very late teens.
The wearing of dress shirts was started by my younger sisters and their friends. My friends and I belatedly followed suit, b/c the dress shirts ARE comfortable to sleep in.
Agreed, JD Thank-you all for having come to our aid.
As Ladyfingers said a happy Medium. The rest of the world has to step up to the plate too, We here are the ones that need help now too.
We have to take care of us. Many whom are now us that came from elsewhere in the last Century. We can not continue to feed others the way we have. It has attributed to the loss of our ecnomomy, IMO.
If you cannot orderit through accepted Scientific catalogues then, You should NOT have it here. The World's Ecosystems are already too compromised by spiecies that over run native species.
BTW I am Sure that Someone would be telling customs about you and then the FBI an The Postal Inspectors would want to talk to you if, you do in fact become successful.
RE: WHAT DID YOU WEAR IN THE 70'S?
Only too well!!!! Shudder, never wqnt to return to that part of the 'good old days'.