I TOTALLY dig the Seagram's Lemon-Lime Seltzer Water. You can't find it in every store but just about every one of those new style Coke fountains has it.Infused water is nice too. Cucumber mint water is really refreshing.
I TOTALLY dig the Seagram's Lemon-Lime Seltzer Water. You can't find it in every store but just about every one of those new style Coke fountains has it.Infused water is nice too. Cucumber mint water is really refreshing.
Doesn't sound too bad actually. You should enjoy itSoooooo...I have a girlfriend, now.
And yeah, it's the girl from work. But she's...amazing. I don't know what it is about her. I smile just thinking about her. I've been helping her a few times with her 18 month old son, too, including driving her to the IWK's emergency because he threw up and seemed to be having a seizure (turned out, he had an ear infection in both ears). I stayed with her until pretty late that evening. And I swear, seeing and hearing her sing to her son to calm him down was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen in my life.
I'm falling hard and fast here, guys, and that kind of scares me. But at the same time, I can't get enough of her.
In my imagination, that was spoken from a rocking chair on a hot porch. Between tokes on a pipe the stem of which was pointed at Nick for punctuation.
Yes, it's called "limerence."she's...amazing. I don't know what it is about her. I smile just thinking about her. [...] I can't get enough of her.
There once was a girl from Nantucket?
It's called being twitterpated.
That's where you have the little birdies circling your head, right?It's called being twitterpated.
One of my all-time favorites.It is a little difficult to ask him now.
I know that dopey feeling since I'm in that state too right now. Just enjoy it. I just had a text conversation with my new girl and we literally had the dumbest conversation about crust and sandwiches and when crust isn't or is appropriate and it left me with the biggest idiot grin on my face for no reason.Soooooo...I have a girlfriend, now.
And yeah, it's the girl from work. But she's...amazing. I don't know what it is about her. I smile just thinking about her. I've been helping her a few times with her 18 month old son, too, including driving her to the IWK's emergency because he threw up and seemed to be having a seizure (turned out, he had an ear infection in both ears). I stayed with her until pretty late that evening. And I swear, seeing and hearing her sing to her son to calm him down was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen in my life.
I'm falling hard and fast here, guys, and that kind of scares me. But at the same time, I can't get enough of her.
They already look alike, what good would that do?face swaaaaap...
--Patrick
Hah, that reminds me... I'm a habitual user of Q-tips to clean my ears. I know, I know, you're not supposed to do that. But it feels SOOO GOOOD. Anyway, I was kinda worried that doing this might have led to impacted/built up wax around my eardrums because a lot of the time I don't hear so well. A friend of mine's wife works at an ENT clinic, so when I was over at his house, she just had a quick look inside.So I was out of the office on a work site today. Had to wear hearing protection for the first time in ages. When I pulled the foam earplugs out at lunch, a very large amount of wax came with it. Hearing much better now!
This is why IEPs exist. So glad my mom got my all the special options for my ADD.My son was allowed to type his essays for the writing portion of his 6th grade standardized tests instead of being forced to hand write them like he had to for 3-5 grades, and he went from partially proficient to advanced!
He wasn't allowed to do such in elementary school, because extreme dislike of handwriting (and inability to write small enough) apparently didn't qualify as enough of a physical disability to allow it. How his middle school special ed/teaching team managed to get it allowed this year I do not know, but I'll take it!This is why IEPs exist. So glad my mom got my all the special options for my ADD.
Tried. It was funnier this way.
Young Professor Farnsworth loves Calendar Man.