Hee. My wedding would have been so geeky. Le sigh.
Tim's would ideally involve explosions and some sort of death ray. Which could work nicely with my Batman theme and keeping people from hugging me.
Xander ,'End of Days'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Hee. My wedding would have been so geeky. Le sigh.
Tim's would ideally involve explosions and some sort of death ray. Which could work nicely with my Batman theme and keeping people from hugging me.
The SO was the opposite of slow in proposing.
Ah, so we're just maintaining equilibrium in the universe, then, by being your opposite. Fair enough. (I assume you had no explosions at your wedding, though, so we get them all, right?)
I have politely emailed the team arranging our travel to a conference that the San Jose airport is somewhat out of my way.
Everyone's closing up early at my office this afternoon.
Not if you are going to MV
Which you should do, because then we can have sushi.
Tim is not what I call slow.
Sincerely,
Got Married After 13 Years Together
Got Married After 13 Years Together
I actually thought about you the other day when I was all lament-ful. And I thought, well, Scrappy and J. are proof that it happens when it happens, and lack of a ring doesn't mean anything about the actual love in the relationship. And I felt better. For reals.
Tep, I found your wedding cake.
(Also possibly every cake Cash's Owen will ever want for the entire rest of his life.)
So unsweetened cornmeal porridge is better than sweetened?
It is better to make me unsweetened food than sweetened, because she cooks for me 4 day a year. She doesn't know enough to know how I sweeten it, but she does know enough to not sweeten mine like she does my father, and to point me at the honey (his is sweetened with condensed milk).
I'd like to note I can legally marry folk in the US, and I will also agree to dress up as any of a wide range of superheroes and villains.
Wigs included.
Oh, shit! I meant to say--the 17th most popular numerical password is the first ten digits of π.
Tep, I found your wedding cake.
Dang. That's amazing.
I'd like to note I can legally marry folk in the US, and I will also agree to dress up as any of a wide range of superheroes and villains.
I am dizzy with the possibilities here.