seven_of_nine
Really Really Experienced
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Night Brit, hope you sleep well.
waves and blows a kiss
waves and blows a kiss
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Well enjoy them both. Thoroughly!
Thanks lovely.
And on that note...
rises a little unsteadily and starts to shuffle less than elegantly towards the door
...time for bed.
It's been a l-o-n-g, emotional day and I'm going to take myself away before I actually start to think about it too much.
G'night all!
Be good while I'm gone! And if you can't be good...?
grins
Even better!
winks and wanders off
waves
Hope you get some good rest.
Hi, sweetpea, how are you?
Oh no please don't apologise, it really made me smile.Was just kinda in a '7' headspace when I wrote the post though. Should have realised how ungrateful I'd look.
proffers bottle
Merlot?
How's your day?

tigerlilyxx said:Pretty good. Listening to some stuff from the "Let's Hear It" thread.
How're you, sleepyhead?
Fair enough, all the more for me then.
Might have to turn in soon though, can't keep my eyes open now I've finally chilled out.
Sings The Who for you. I'm Free
Leans back on the couch, glass of chocolate milk in hand....sweaty and tired. But she enjoys the pretty voice, smiling.
You're sweet, love.
tosses down her pen and recites in a droning, sonorous voice,
"By the early 1990s, the French, American, and British approaches had so thoroughly critiqued, influenced, and assimilated one another that nationality no longer automatically signaled a practitioner’s approach."
Could they make women sound any more backstabby? Nice neutrality, Bedford.
I have to admit that without more context, that quote doesn't really seem to mean much beyond a sort of increasing international commonality of approach to whatever the heck it is that the author's talking about.![]()
Chocolate milk...just back from the gym?
Haha. It's a piece on feminist literary criticism, just a basic summary. But for some reason that line seemed really snarky to me. "These women bickered so much that they couldn't even keep their separate aims straight!"
Sorry, I must be grouchy.![]()
Chocolate milk is a very, very good substitute for a recovery formula if you can't afford the stuff.
Yes, indeed. Used it myself on a number of occasions.
liiiistens.
The two of you just... keep talking about working out. Don't mind me. I'll just sit here and uh, daydream.
There probably won't be any chocolate milk in the daydreams.
Seriously though, does chocolate milk really work?
Chocolate milk has the closest combination of proteins and sugars that are exactly what your body needs to replenish what it lost directly after a work out, provided you don't have the money for the expensive formulas.
And day dreaming, sugar?

Chocolate milk has the closest combination of proteins and sugars that are exactly what your body needs to replenish what it lost directly after a work out, provided you don't have the money for the expensive formulas.
And day dreaming, sugar?
LeChatNoir said:What she said.
Oh come on, I can't have an appreciation for the physically fit? Athleticism is hot! And also, wow about the chocolate milk. I never knew. Learn something new everyday--although apparently not from my textbooks, but from Lit. What a waste of money.