I'll be sure to carry some with me at all times then.
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Re: Of couse you will! by
on 2008-10-18 18:17:00 UTC
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Do you have the money for a lawyer? (nm) by
on 2008-10-18 15:04:00 UTC
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Of couse you will! (nm) by
on 2008-10-18 12:15:00 UTC
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Re: In the second month of a pregnancy by
on 2008-10-18 11:34:00 UTC
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Almost everything a not-up-the-duff woman can, yes. But no hot baths, and no pate or anything else with liver in. I've a suspicion soft cheese is meant to be off the menu too. Any sort of forgetfulness, clumsiness, grumpiness, insanity etc can all be attributed to the baby. Whether they're anything to do with the pregnancy or not.
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Just call me ... by
on 2008-10-18 07:04:00 UTC
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Rusty!
Either that or Oxide :P
I look forward to seeing boys trading jewellery tips.
White gold looks pretty close to silver; there's not a lot to choose between them other than it's a bit more expensive and it doesn't tarnish. So it suits me riiiiight down to the ground!
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that woollen mask that burglars wear. by
on 2008-10-18 07:01:00 UTC
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It has eyeholes and a hole for your mouth, but it covers all the rest of your face :) Good for not being recognised.
I think an Apostrophe Protection Society Militant PPC Wing is probably in order.
*hands Ciri a balaclava* Consider yourself a member :)
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In the second month of a pregnancy by
on 2008-10-18 06:54:00 UTC
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You're not likely to really even be showing a bump, and the prospect of a spontaneous miscarriage is still high-ish, so don't let your pregnant Agent fall over or run around too much. She needs to watch her food intake and all her meat needs to be very well cooked. She should be taking folate supplements.
Other than that, she can do almost everything a not-up-the-duff woman can; pregnancy only really seems to slow you down in the third trimester, unless morning sickness is really bad or there are other complications, but that sort of thing isn't too common.
Trust me, I'm NOT a doctor! And this is off-the-top-of-my-head, so I really would check any of my ideas against a medical text, a local doctor, or failing that, Wikipedia...
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Don't I get a lawyer? (nm) by
on 2008-10-18 06:08:00 UTC
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Yep, I did. by
on 2008-10-18 03:00:00 UTC
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I have limited internet access at the moment, but I'll reply more fully later. {= )
~Neshomeh
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I call Jury Duty! (nm) by
on 2008-10-18 02:52:00 UTC
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I remember seeing a site which sold wooden wedding rings. by
on 2008-10-18 01:22:00 UTC
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They're actually very pretty and apparently more hardwearing than you'd think: http://simplywoodrings.com/
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Light blue is quite popular for wedding dresses, actually. by
on 2008-10-18 01:19:00 UTC
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It's only pretty recently that the "white dress" tradition came in, and it seems to be going out of style now. Blue is supposed to be a lucky wedding colour, according to Snopes.
White makes me look jaundiced, anyway. Or maybe it's only the combination of navy and white (my school uniform - I looked like a zombie even before I started pulling all-nighters for exams), I don't know because I don't wear white clothes often.
My favourite weddings are some I saw on etiquettehell.com. Apparently there was a couple who were married in the family-owned grocery store, in full traditional wedding regalia, with the bride's mother sitting at the counter and continuing to conduct business throughout the whole ceremony. And another; "It was at the local courthouse, they stopped on the way there to buy milk and bread, and they wore regular clothes, the groom in jeans." Well, it's a lot less fuss than the usual way ... I think, if I get married, I'll deliberately try to make my wedding so horrifying someone sends it to etiquettehell.com.
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Re: Glad to have you onboard! by
on 2008-10-17 23:56:00 UTC
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Insanity is quite normal for me. I live by the saying "No one is sane lest they know when to be insane at proper times."
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Glad to have you onboard! by
on 2008-10-17 23:45:00 UTC
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Here, have a Shadow Spork. They're really sharp and they appear when places get underdefined. Really underdefined.
Soooooo...nice to have you onboard for the ride. It's going to be an insane, bumpy one. Hold on to yer Bleeprin.
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Well, nice to hear that! by
on 2008-10-17 23:35:00 UTC
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And I saw that fic on Deleterius. Someone's already sporked it there, I think.
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Just checking - you did get my email, then? (nm) by
on 2008-10-17 23:24:00 UTC
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*chuckles* 'tis funny. by
on 2008-10-17 23:23:00 UTC
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And I certainly agree with kicking the sexist traditions. I don't want to wear white - not all white. If he's wearing a tux, I'll have a black-and-white dress... though I'd rather something with colour, like green or blue. Light blue. Like the Earth. And I don't want my father walking me down the aisle - I want to walk alone.
Bleh; I'm doing the opposite of you, but I agree. Very much so. Sexism really is old.
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I have something similar, but not as intense. by
on 2008-10-17 23:21:00 UTC
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Most of my jewelery (and I don't have much) is sterling silver or steel, and I tend to turn it all red - oxidisation, I guess. It takes a few weeks, months if I'm lucky, but the inside of my watch is all red, and all the chains of my necklaces wear away to red eventually, too.
*ponders* So what would we call the Marvelverse Trojie? You need to have a superhero name, you know. ;p
Freaky about the ring size, but then again, from that picture of yourself you posted a while ago, I'd say we have pretty similar builds anyway, so it's not too surprising. Still amusing, though. Someday I'll send my non-existant fiance-to-be uo north to trade ring tips with Your Boy. Should be delightful. ;p
White gold... I don't think I've ever actually handled the stuff, so I can't say if I like it. Frankly, I'd be happy with steel, or anything else that will last, but that's not too romantic sounding.
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As I didn't realise it until now, yes. Very sorry. Meep. (nm) by
on 2008-10-17 23:13:00 UTC
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*wants to earn chocolate* I don't know what that is... by
on 2008-10-17 23:12:00 UTC
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But I want to! *looks pitiful with Big Puss-In-Boots Eyes*
I could never watch TOS; there were two episodes in the special features of the Voyager DVDs, and I watched them once, in part laughing hysterically, in part shaking my head in pain. Never saw the movies, and don't plan to.
The TNG movies... are okay. I like the series better. I HATED Nemesis. And I hate that TOS and TNG have multiple movies while DS9 and Voygaer haven't had ANY. But that's an old complaint and I'll shut up now...