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Posted in CLOSED Posted 7 years ago
Sorry I ran off. Husband made french toast and bacon for a late breakfast. :3
Posted in Back Pack or Book Bag? Posted 7 years ago
@Queen Prisma: I luckily didn't have a lot to carry my high school days.
College books and supplies are way worse. Plus I was a graphic design student and had to carry my art easel and drawing pad everywhere. Not fun times when you were on a bus standing up with no room to sit. T_T
Posted in Please Lock Posted 7 years ago
@Ginji: The worst part of it all is the humidity. 95 heat here feels like 105 or more. I hate the humidity because I sweat at the drop of a hat. But I can't stand the feeling of being cold. .___.
@Panda: Have a good day at work, dear. :)
Posted in Back Pack or Book Bag? Posted 7 years ago
@Shark: Yeah, I goofed. XD I looked up saddle bags, and they're like the old school mail carrying purses. XDDD
@Queen Prisma: I had one my first year of college but all the walking I did really ruined my shoulder and hip those semesters. I just went back to a regular backpack after that.
Posted in Back Pack or Book Bag? Posted 7 years ago
@Shark: LOL. maybe it's just a southern thing? Though I think I'm getting it confused with messenger bag. Messenger bag is the side one, saddle bag is the kind of little purse on the side.
Posted in Back Pack or Book Bag? Posted 7 years ago
@Shark: I think those are saddle bags.
Posted in Please Lock Posted 7 years ago
@Ginji: That sounds cute. XD I just don't do cold very well, and I'm sure it's a matter of being born and raised in Georgia all my life. We bitch about the heat and humidity, but I'd take it any day over being cold.

424 volts!
Posted in Please Lock Posted 7 years ago
@Ginji: Just lots of snow. XD I have an ex that lives there and he always bitched about the insane amount of shoveling he did every year.
Posted in The 16th Anniversary of September 11th Posted 7 years ago
@Shamrock Shamus: Can't even imagine losing your spouse. I suffer from anxiety/depression and worry about my husband like that. Leukemia is an awful way to go though. I'm glad she's not suffering anymore.

I'm American born and raised, but we have very close-knit Irish roots. We visit often. Mostly cousins that still live there. My mother is a Wallace, so we have that Scottish tie as well--been to Scotland more than Ireland actually.

Do you have any sort of accent from living in Ireland so young, or has it kind of dropped off?
Posted in Back Pack or Book Bag? Posted 7 years ago
@Queen Prisma: I use guys neutrally as well. I have a few cool dudes that I know that actually refer to women as dames still, as a term of respect.
Posted in Please Lock Posted 7 years ago
@Ginji: Gotcha. I'm in Georgia ... they shut my work down today since it's right on us, considered a tropical storm now. Depending on how many power outages after today, might be closed tomorrow as well.
Posted in Closed Posted 7 years ago
@Lina, you wouldn't happen to be Linapoo, wouldja?
Posted in CLOSED Posted 7 years ago
Morning @Anarchist Beauty. :) How was your sleep?
Grats, @Zach! I wasn't so lucky with my haul, but then again I suck when it comes to RNG. XD
Currently saving for mine. Glad it's available throughout the end of October at least.