On an unrelated note, now that Bootwick's happily ensconced with his Italian ladyfriends, guess whose loneliness got the better of him? Yep, Edward apparently worked up the nerve to show his face on the DVD shelf.
Buffy was completely aware of his presence, and clearly wanted him to leave,
but wouldn't give him the satisfaction of speaking to him. Can you sense the
stalker-vibe coming off of Edward? It was as thick and heavy as cheap
cologne, let me tell you, Dear Reader.
Can't wait to see who snaps first ... Either way, I predict it's going to be like my bird-friend says.








5 Witty Rejoinders:
Hahaha, I burst out laughing at that hawk picture!
Have a wonderful Mother's Day!!!
I have a wolf-kid pack too, so I totally relate!
Laura -- I've been sitting on that hawk picture for a while, trying to figure out the best time to pop it into a post. I LOVE it! You have a great Mother's day, too!
Charmaine -- Kids are fun but crazy, aren't they? Sometimes it feels like they are being raised by wolves, from their behavior. Then I realize ... um ... yeah, that makes ME the wolf. Uh oh!
writing is *rewriting*. Good luck!!!
data entry work from home
One day, I am going to enlist the help of all my writer-friends and put together a book of essays entitled "Raising the Barbarians." Because that's what we're doing. That's why the world makes little to no progress: because every single generation starts over at absolute zero. So while you're in the kitchen, just remember that. And remember that they need a little crazy wolf time. This is the mother of middle schoolers talking here - they do turn out okay. So far. :)
Post a Comment