Nah - broken nails are an occupational hazard. It is when you break a heel (as in the high spike kind?) over his head -- that is when he is toast. So far Colin has no heel marks.
Yes! That is a very good one in husbands. The ability to make tea and toast is good too. And to wash socks. Small things it is true but these are the things the separate the boys from the men.
Chocolate will fix many of the evils of this world. We just need more. And maybe lace it with prozac or something? Oh my - your cats and I would get on very nicely. Sleep is over rated - it just keeps us sane
Lynne, it must be so hard. Waiting is torture, knowing there's nothing you can do.
Happy Easter to you! My cats have developed a 3 am play habit, which has seriously messed with my sleep this weekend, and here it is, past noon and I'm still feeling disoriented. But I have had chocolate!
Thanks for your note, but like most addicts, I don't actually want to give up my addiction. I'll keep watching at least as long as Sanjaya's on there (told you I couldn't explain it).
No, don't laugh like that! I can hear it echoing off the rockies and sweeping across the prairies! Shudder.
:)
Actually I worked with a group of Canadians on a TV show produced in Cape Town and found them to be fun and friendly folk. None of them were scary...well, until script deadlines were looming.
Humm - I was going to say I don't know of any but then I thought of Lesley (I even met her in person) and Jen and Merlot and Bob and --- rather a long list seem to have survived you being at LCC. Hope you make it home sometime and I can test in person how scary you are (see me almost shaking in my boots?).
Dennis - in the time Sandra and I have been e-pals I have found her to be far more sweet than scary.
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Lynne, ha ha. Is that the litmus test - break a nail over him and he's toast?
Happy Easter to you! My cats have developed a 3 am play habit, which has seriously messed with my sleep this weekend, and here it is, past noon and I'm still feeling disoriented. But I have had chocolate!
:)
Actually I worked with a group of Canadians on a TV show produced in Cape Town and found them to be fun and friendly folk. None of them were scary...well, until script deadlines were looming.
Dennis - in the time Sandra and I have been e-pals I have found her to be far more sweet than scary.
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