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it isnt am sure for the ides of march is over
Impending B-day blues? ;)
Yeah, thought I'd get that response. ;)
Uh-oh!
ahhh....:)the countdown begins
ha ha...go ahead, delete that comment.
You too?
Ooh, how Shakespearean.
Yes, they are past, but they are not come.
Ooodhalley :)How are you sir?
YOU get those too? and here i was, thinking i am the only one....
Unease. I've been using this word with much frequency, lately.
How Brutal.
No, I was serious. It's all very Caesarean. First the ides, then the et tu.I was feeling fine today morning until my driver reminded me what a miserable life everybody leads. I'm quite impressionable.What's with the unease?
Ha ha. Indeed.
Yeah, this was the unkindest cut of all.
the heat...
No, I was serious.Okaye. The thing is, with you, one can never know. ;)What's with the unease?Same old worthlessness. What else?
it isnt am sure for the ides of march is over
ReplyDeleteImpending B-day blues? ;)
ReplyDeleteYeah, thought I'd get that response. ;)
ReplyDeleteUh-oh!
ReplyDeleteahhh....:)the countdown begins
ReplyDeleteha ha...go ahead, delete that comment.
ReplyDeleteYou too?
ReplyDeleteOoh, how Shakespearean.
ReplyDeleteYes, they are past, but they are not come.
ReplyDeleteOoodhalley :)
ReplyDeleteHow are you sir?
YOU get those too? and here i was, thinking i am the only one....
ReplyDeleteUnease. I've been using this word with much frequency, lately.
ReplyDeleteHow Brutal.
ReplyDeleteNo, I was serious. It's all very Caesarean. First the ides, then the et tu.
ReplyDeleteI was feeling fine today morning until my driver reminded me what a miserable life everybody leads. I'm quite impressionable.
What's with the unease?
Ha ha. Indeed.
ReplyDeleteYeah, this was the unkindest cut of all.
ReplyDeletethe heat...
ReplyDeleteNo, I was serious.
ReplyDeleteOkaye. The thing is, with you, one can never know. ;)
What's with the unease?
Same old worthlessness. What else?
You too?
ReplyDelete