By the way, have all the bouncers entered the contest?
By the way, have all the bouncers entered the contest?
You're very brave to wear that shade of green.
What an interesting looking child.
I've never seen such thick, lustrous nose hair, sir.
When I was in school, my roommate's mother was queen of the back-handed compliment. Here are a few of the things she said to me (completely unsolicited btw):
"How pretty you look. You know, some girls just can't wear makeup well, but on you it really makes all the difference."
"I see you filled out over the summer. What a lovely figure. And I can see how it would make it difficult to find modest blouses."
"You're so lucky to be a brunette--brown is such a sturdy color."
"You have such pretty eyes; they don't look vacant at all."
"No matter what anyone else says, I think you look handsome with short hair."
I'm not sure if my news is bouncy or sad. My SO is going away for the weekend. It's the first time we'll be apart since we moved in together. On the other hand, I have the whole apartment to myself for two days.
I'm not sure what to do with the time.
I'm thinking I might make a bulletin board. I'm a pantser, and I've been writing my book sort of randomly--scenes I know I need... but out of order. Now I need to decide the order and see how much a need to write in between them in way of providing transitions and necessary information.
I was thinking I could write down each scene I have on a notecard and then tack them on a long skinny bulletin board so I could see them all at the same time. I just need to make the bulletin board.
post its might work better on the wall, then you wouldn't need a bulletin board. the office store sells them in regular and medium and jumbo sizes!
sissybaby said:Wow, Heza - I'm sorry anyone felt justified in making those kinds of remarks to you. How sad. Sounds like she possibly envied your looks. ?
post its might work better on the wall, then you wouldn't need a bulletin board. the office store sells them in regular and medium and jumbo sizes!
When I was in school, my roommate's mother was queen of the back-handed compliment. Here are a few of the things she said to me (completely unsolicited btw):
"How pretty you look. You know, some girls just can't wear makeup well, but on you it really makes all the difference."
"I see you filled out over the summer. What a lovely figure. And I can see how it would make it difficult to find modest blouses."
"You're so lucky to be a brunette--brown is such a sturdy color."
"You have such pretty eyes; they don't look vacant at all."
"No matter what anyone else says, I think you look handsome with short hair."