You are sweet Donna. My job in life (other than raising a pack of spoiled brats) is to make sure people know your name (well and Chris Grabenstein's and a couple of other newby's as well). You are too good to go unnoticed and the world is so busy that sometimes the best is overlooked.
Donna, rhyme is rather difficult when the kids help, y'know? Like they try to kill each other and scream in the background and suddenly it is difficult to get any two words out without garbling them. So maybe it was fifty-fifty?
I really need to do some shoe shopping (or 'the kids are driving me nuts today' - take your pick)
Gina - I left a message on your Chatterwall but for some reason it didn't go through. It's lovely to see you and you both look gorgeous! How's Vito? Seeing you makes me want to give you all a hug.
Lynne - no, the bits that didn't rhyme were nothing to do with your reading, I can assure you!
Jack - you say the nicest things :o)
Bill - oh yes it does. If you say bagsy, it's the same as calling dibs on no lawyers :o)
Donna, honey, if you ever meet this doll I am married to you will see why he needs a swift kick on occasion. He is just jealous of your writing (he lives to pun and make jokes). Trust me, no apologies. They would make him sad and he so enjoyed the poem, even the parts that did not rhyme so great (which could well have been my reading - difficult to do nicely while laughing)
Thanks, Donna. What a quirk of fate. My daugher is going to see him in New York tomorrow night. Must be destiny. I can't wait to read it. And Hard Man, of course,
Dollface, I don't think ANYTHING would go with that shade of orange. But wait...let me check the Imelda Room. OK, I actually have a pair of pointy toe slingbacks in orange which would go. No...that might be TOO much orange. Although, quite frankly, I think you're already wearing more orange than anyone who isn't dressed up as an orange should. Maybe something to take a person't mind off the orange? I have some rainbow striped mules with a French heel that might be a nice diversion.
Thanks for the Crumley vote, Miss DM. Nice initials, by the way, just like mine. Luv your dark and twisted book list and those schmancy shoes, too. Think they'd go with orange?
Oooooh, good point Dave, and if I can find Anvil (Night Club School) I wil put it up. Along with Simple Minds' Celebrate - most definitely my favourite of their tracks. And Bill...Ultravox' All Stood Still do you?
Yep - first of all I'm going for Scottish (well, apart from The Flaming Stars, who are just there because they are noir and because I love their stuff! ) I shall give you your New Romantic fix Bill, never fear....ooooh, how about The Associates?
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Uuuhh.
Good grief.
Keep 'em comin', Donna!
I really need to do some shoe shopping (or 'the kids are driving me nuts today' - take your pick)
Lynne - no, the bits that didn't rhyme were nothing to do with your reading, I can assure you!
Jack - you say the nicest things :o)
Bill - oh yes it does. If you say bagsy, it's the same as calling dibs on no lawyers :o)
Your friend, Evan Stubezzi
How cool is it to have Donna as a friend?
Patrica - tell Megan to give him and the lovely Mrs Sunshine a big hug from me!
Jeremy - you're a doll. Big hugs to both of you from Scotland.
Hope all is well.
Tribe - no, because just the mere fact of singing it makes you sound out of your skull :o)
Or just give me "Planet Earth" any time.
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