I'm such a horrible person..!

Actually, one of my exes looked very much like the sheep in that AV...

(MG's gonna have a fit when she reads that...):D
 
Svenska-baa-baa:

Just an idea. Your sig line might also read, "Part-time Novelist".

your clone-hermana,

Perdita :cool:
 
Ah, don't beat yourself up too much, Svenskaflicka. She still loves you.

My mother claims she doesn't think birthdays are important...it's all bound up in her being a Christian Scientist. However, she doesn't mind getting presents. However, she's the kind of person that if she want something, she goes and gets it already.
 
4 am, and I'm awake. I've done my homework and e-mailed it to my professor, I've lead the Persians to the Industrial Age, and I've finished the quilt that I'm selling to this couple of grandparents-to-be.

I can't sleep. And there's really no point ins leeping either, as I'm getting up in 5 horus anyway. Falling asleep now will only make me even more tired by 9am than staying awake until 9am will.

It's 10pm over at Hubby's. I wonder what he's doing. Maybe I should call and bother him a little...:devil:
 
I never can keep what time it is on the other side of the world straight. Go ahead, do it.
 
Don't worry so much. In the USA, where greeting cards are
a VERY big business, "belated birthday" cards are sold
all the time. My local store is a combined grocer
and drugstore. (Don't ask why birthday cards are sold in
a drugstore.) It gives more shelf space to belated
birthday cards than to rice.
(A "belated birthday" card says "sorry I forgot your
birthday.")
One woman asked her mother-in-law why she always sent two
anniversary cards.
"Well," the mother-in-law said, "I send the second one to
arrive on your anniversary, and the first one to arrive
early enough so that John has time to buy you a gift after
he sees it."
 
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