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They are cool little pieces of machinery. My wife has an old Singer that dates from the 1940s. She is very protective of it, 'cause it would be near impossible to replace the parts if they were broken or lost.miss buenos aires wrote:Thanks, guys! I'm not lining them, just doing what feels right. It's amazing how fast sewing goes when your machine is cooperative. If it were a dog, I would give it a little treat and a pat on the head.
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So Lack's only jealous because he can't admit he's in touch with his feminine side.
Why, right now I am wearing a French maid's outfit with black stilettos and am carrying a feather duster. A beautiful image I'm sure you'll agree.
(please don't tell Mrs VG I've been in her wardrobe ).
Why, right now I am wearing a French maid's outfit with black stilettos and am carrying a feather duster. A beautiful image I'm sure you'll agree.
(please don't tell Mrs VG I've been in her wardrobe ).
Who’s this kid with his mumbo jumbo?
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I recognized an attractive man at the International Center of Photography today, and gave him a hug before I realized that he was *not* a friend of my sister's, as I had assumed when I couldn't place him immediately. He is my parents' downstairs neighbor. We don't have a hugging relationship. I realized my mistake and said, "Go home to your wife and your dog, so I can contextualize you!" (That is a direct quote--often I like to distract people from my beet-red face by saying something borderline rude.) Then his wife walked up, and I had to give her a big hug, too, like, "I hug everybody! Woo!"
That was not the best moment of my day. The best moment of my day was when I got a phone call saying that I had a job! Yay! I start on Wednesday. Editorial Assistant for a publisher that makes books about luxury watches. And no, I can't get you free samples. I am very sorry.
That was not the best moment of my day. The best moment of my day was when I got a phone call saying that I had a job! Yay! I start on Wednesday. Editorial Assistant for a publisher that makes books about luxury watches. And no, I can't get you free samples. I am very sorry.
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miss buenos aires wrote:Then his wife walked up, and I had to give her a big hug, too, like, "I hug everybody! Woo!"
Congratulations on the new gig!then miss buenos aires wrote:That was not the best moment of my day. The best moment of my day was when I got a phone call saying that I had a job! Yay! I start on Wednesday. Editorial Assistant for a publisher that makes books about luxury watches. And no, I can't get you free samples. I am very sorry.
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Well done, and welcome to the wonderful worlkd of publishing! That's a pretty esoteric line! I trust their schedules will all run with tick-tock precision.
The hugging reminds me of Borat kissing the driving instructor. 'I, I'm not used to that, but OK.' Hilarious.
The hugging reminds me of Borat kissing the driving instructor. 'I, I'm not used to that, but OK.' Hilarious.
There's more to life than books, you know, but not much more
I'm thinking of burning some mix CDs for my own funeral and other funeral related events. Talk about hard. (Don't worry; I hope said funeral isn't any time soon.)
Maybe I'll be lowered to my final resting place as 'Pump It Up' is playing over my Bose speakers that I will instruct the funeral director to place strategically throughout the cemetary.
Maybe I'll be lowered to my final resting place as 'Pump It Up' is playing over my Bose speakers that I will instruct the funeral director to place strategically throughout the cemetary.
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Brilliant! I wish I'd seen this. Or even been the recipient of the hug. I could imagine Mrs VG's face. I seem to bump into people that I know wherever I go in the world. Mrs VG would be "Not again!"miss buenos aires wrote:I recognized an attractive man at the International Center of Photography today, and gave him a hug before I realized that he was *not* a friend of my sister's, as I had assumed when I couldn't place him immediately. He is my parents' downstairs neighbor. We don't have a hugging relationship. I realized my mistake and said, "Go home to your wife and your dog, so I can contextualize you!" (That is a direct quote--often I like to distract people from my beet-red face by saying something borderline rude.) Then his wife walked up, and I had to give her a big hug, too, like, "I hug everybody! Woo!"
I'm pleased to hear it!miss buenos aires wrote:That was not the best moment of my day.
How do you define a luxury watch?miss buenos aires wrote: The best moment of my day was when I got a phone call saying that I had a job! Yay! I start on Wednesday. Editorial Assistant for a publisher that makes books about luxury watches.
Good luck for Wednesday MBA.
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I cringe in sympathy, Ms. BA, as I can relate. I once groped a man I thought was my husband. I mean, like seriously groped, in a very personal way. And I whispered some very filthy things in his ear. I have really never gotten over it. My victim probably hasn't, either.miss buenos aires wrote:I recognized an attractive man at the International Center of Photography today, and gave him a hug before I realized that he was *not* a friend of my sister's, as I had assumed when I couldn't place him immediately.
It's a radiation vibe I'm groovin' on
On Saturday night, Red and I met a friend of a friend who bears an uncanny resemblance to another one of our friends. It literally could have been one of those "separated at birth" scenarios. Has anybody else experienced this?
This morning you've got time for a hot, home-cooked breakfast! Delicious and piping hot in only 3 microwave minutes.
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It usually turns out that they are actually the same person living in parallel universes.BlueChair wrote:On Saturday night, Red and I met a friend of a friend who bears an uncanny resemblance to another one of our friends. It literally could have been one of those "separated at birth" scenarios. Has anybody else experienced this?
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He probably died and thought he'd gone to heaven (which thought reminds me of the stat that something like 9 out of 10 men fantasise over a woman coming up and doing something like this, or at least making a direct offer of making jiggy-jig, or would say yes to such an offer, and it was 1 out of 10 for women). Where and how did this happen? Reminds me of that scene in Body Heat.Goody2Shoes wrote:I cringe in sympathy, Ms. BA, as I can relate. I once groped a man I thought was my husband. I mean, like seriously groped, in a very personal way. And I whispered some very filthy things in his ear. I have really never gotten over it. My victim probably hasn't, either.
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I quite enjoyed it actually Well, more than "quite" to be honest...Goody2Shoes wrote:I once groped a man I thought was my husband. I mean, like seriously groped, in a very personal way. And I whispered some very filthy things in his ear. I have really never gotten over it. My victim probably hasn't, either.
Keeping in with the current discussion, did either you or Red grope this friend intimately and suggest sexual favours?BlueChair wrote:On Saturday night, Red and I met a friend of a friend who bears an uncanny resemblance to another one of our friends. It literally could have been one of those "separated at birth" scenarios. Has anybody else experienced this?
Sometimes they're parallel people living in the same universe.so lacklustre wrote:It usually turns out that they are actually the same person living in parallel universes.
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