WOW!! I posted this last night and quickly ran off to watch Kevin Smith's Zach and Miri Make a Porno, which was great by the way, and didn't check back here until this morning.
I'm overwhelmed. You've made my day, and I've got an annual performance review with my boss at 10. I think it's gonna go well, but it's been hanging over my head all week.
I needed this. Thank you all. and Anjha, of course you can print it if you want to! I'd be honored.
Thanks, I think it'll be okay. We've had some conflicts in the past, but we're getting along much better now.
In other words, once I got off anti-depressants and could wake up in the morning and get to work on time and stay all day, now he thinks I'm swell.
Today's Useless Trivia:
In 1898 (fourteen years prior to the Titanic tragedy), Morgan Robertson wrote a novel called Futility. The plot of the novel turned on the largest ship ever built hitting an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean on a cold April night.
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MV, I totally love this comic! I started out with a giggle and slowly moved to a hearty laugh.
It was wonderful!
Don't ever change.
Nice!
"It's OK Dad, I still love you unconditionally! And I will always be here wagging my tail dutifully! Now... can I have SLIM JIM! Please!"
MV - that's a comic to print out and put on my mirror! (Can I do that? Is it OK?)
Love it.
Everytime I read it - it gets better.
'Night all.
WOW!! I posted this last night and quickly ran off to watch Kevin Smith's Zach and Miri Make a Porno, which was great by the way, and didn't check back here until this morning.
I'm overwhelmed. You've made my day, and I've got an annual performance review with my boss at 10. I think it's gonna go well, but it's been hanging over my head all week.
I needed this. Thank you all. and Anjha, of course you can print it if you want to! I'd be honored.
Good luck with your review, MV. I'm sure you'll do fine!
Knock 'em dead MV, er... have a great review.
Word veri: datin
The new gum you chew on dates.
Thanks, I think it'll be okay. We've had some conflicts in the past, but we're getting along much better now.
In other words, once I got off anti-depressants and could wake up in the morning and get to work on time and stay all day, now he thinks I'm swell.
Today's Useless Trivia:
In 1898 (fourteen years prior to the Titanic tragedy), Morgan Robertson wrote a novel called Futility. The plot of the novel turned on the largest ship ever built hitting an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean on a cold April night.
Whoa.
But did Robertson have a scene where Kate Winslet gets neekid?
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