Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 4:03 pm
yes, I will---coffee, needs coffee!! 

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Yeah, the bleach smell lingers...I always hated that!Cagliostro wrote:Seriously...I can't believe my fingers still smell of bleach.
Heh, nice analogy, I feel the same way.Damelon wrote:I feel like an actor whose part is finished and is now watching from the wings.
[pedantry] Bleach absorbs into your skin, especially if you have dry skin. To minimize this effect and still get the cleaning power of bleach, put on a thick layer of hand lotion and let it sink in for about 15 minutes before you start. Better yet, keep bleach away from your skin and wear gloves. Exposure to even common chemicals like bleach can cause sensitivity reactions - such that any later exposure can induce hives or rashes. And let's face it - skin conditions just aren't sexy. [/pedantry]magickmaker17 wrote:Yeah, the bleach smell lingers...I always hated that!Cagliostro wrote:Seriously...I can't believe my fingers still smell of bleach.
Damelon wrote:But, to borrow a word from Sea's vocabulary, the weekend was grand.
Sea kept calling us (Damelon and I) "lads." I don't think I've ever been called a lad before.CovenantJr wrote:Damelon wrote:But, to borrow a word from Sea's vocabulary, the weekend was grand.![]()
Yeah, you guys are a little tall to be categorized as "lads" in the US.dlbpharmd wrote:Sea kept calling us (Damelon and I) "lads." I don't think I've ever been called a lad before.CovenantJr wrote:Damelon wrote:But, to borrow a word from Sea's vocabulary, the weekend was grand.![]()
I really do love you too, danlo...danlo wrote:(at least she's pointing and not "thought-bubbling"!)
I'm sure I used that term a time or two this past weekend, she didn't seem to notice.aliantha wrote:Yeah, you guys are a little tall to be categorized as "lads" in the US.dlbpharmd wrote:Sea kept calling us (Damelon and I) "lads." I don't think I've ever been called a lad before.CovenantJr wrote:![]()
Hmm, I wonder if Aussies consider it just as cute when Americans refer to everybody (men *and* women) as "guys". Somebody remind me to ask Sea about that...
yeah, I don't recall it being that big a deal when I was in Australia...mind you, that was like 3 years ago...dlbpharmd wrote:I'm sure I used that term a time or two this past weekend, she didn't seem to notice.aliantha wrote:Yeah, you guys are a little tall to be categorized as "lads" in the US.dlbpharmd wrote: Sea kept calling us (Damelon and I) "lads." I don't think I've ever been called a lad before.Hmm, I wonder if Aussies consider it just as cute when Americans refer to everybody (men *and* women) as "guys". Somebody remind me to ask Sea about that...
Oh fine. <grumble>magickmaker17 wrote:yeah, I don't recall it being that big a deal when I was in Australia...mind you, that was like 3 years ago...dlbpharmd wrote:I'm sure I used that term a time or two this past weekend, she didn't seem to notice.aliantha wrote: Yeah, you guys are a little tall to be categorized as "lads" in the US.Hmm, I wonder if Aussies consider it just as cute when Americans refer to everybody (men *and* women) as "guys". Somebody remind me to ask Sea about that...