I get all of my news from metaquotes. Like this rant about anti-semitism. You didn't mention that bit! I can't believe there are people in this century that are still trying to live out The Fixer.
But the Real Reason I Don't Care is Because Our Kitchen is Shiny and New
But wait, what happened? Was your lov-ah able to rescue you from your bill?
Won't someone think of the children?
"Mackenzie" with a silent "ly."
Please tell me you are joking.
Would "Timberly" spelled with a "u" be more manly? "Tim-burly".
Then, even worse, "Drizzt."
I'm not familiar with this level of nerdiness. Is the "t" silent?
What would you name your child? Grrgoyl2 would look neat on a birth certificate. I've decided (completely independent of any future sperm donor, whose opinion will be processed and immediately tossed aside) that if I ever have a child (this is highly unlikely, but not impossible, and I like to be prepared) I will name it Julian if it's a boy, and Grace if it's a girl. Please tell me if you have a fundamental problem with these names, before it's too late. I worry that Julian might be a bit girly and I don't so much like the meaning but it's established and internationally... I want to say "viable" but that can't be the right word. "Recognizable"? "Accessible"?
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But the Real Reason I Don't Care is Because Our Kitchen is Shiny and New
But wait, what happened? Was your lov-ah able to rescue you from your bill?
Won't someone think of the children?
"Mackenzie" with a silent "ly."
Please tell me you are joking.
Would "Timberly" spelled with a "u" be more manly? "Tim-burly".
Then, even worse, "Drizzt."
I'm not familiar with this level of nerdiness. Is the "t" silent?
What would you name your child? Grrgoyl2 would look neat on a birth certificate. I've decided (completely independent of any future sperm donor, whose opinion will be processed and immediately tossed aside) that if I ever have a child (this is highly unlikely, but not impossible, and I like to be prepared) I will name it Julian if it's a boy, and Grace if it's a girl. Please tell me if you have a fundamental problem with these names, before it's too late. I worry that Julian might be a bit girly and I don't so much like the meaning but it's established and internationally... I want to say "viable" but that can't be the right word. "Recognizable"? "Accessible"?
Stardust
LALALALA HAVEN'T SEEN IT FINGERS IN EARS.