I used to watch neurotically yours relgiously 6 years ago, only on and off now though.
Yea, she should really put a shirt on ><
I really hate dressing up. My wife tried to get me to get me to go to a costume party, I declined.
Haven't seen many people dressed up today at all.
No, I do understand, so now when I'm at home I leave a light near the door on so they know someone's home and won't mind if they ring the doorbell. :nod:
And now it is bedtime. I better get some rest, want to go and donate blood tomorrow.
Your a disgrace to manhood.
I've fixed my issues with You're and it's, they are no longer my nemesis.
do you look when they stick the needle in? i always turn away. it's weird. when i got my piercings i watched but sticking a needle in to draw blood? nope!
I suffer from Americanism, I think the rest of the world should be aware of the things I am aware of
I'm still saying Nemesis is correct. Its and your are collectively my single Nemesis. I've never been wrong before, don't see why I should start now.
"They" = plural
"Nemesis" = singular
Nemeses, the plural of nemesis, would seem to be grammatically correct, kegs?
Yes? No? :alright:
I always look. It's fun watching the blood get sucked out! I'm not squeamish.
Side story: A couple years ago I had blood drawn for a routine check-up and my pretty nurse - poor thing - was obviously new and couldn't hit the vein (mine are admittedly hard to get at), so after about the fourth stabbing, I drew my own blood. Of course, you're absolutely NOT supposed to do that but, well, you know, a little flirting can get you around a few regulations here and there.
Dredd has a plethora of nurse stories
I planned that, loz
Wouldn't the plural be Nemesea? No idea so I might aswell nick Kestegs "I'm wrong but I'm right" card.
Appearantly my veins are hard to find too, particulary on my left arm. "Almost like they're not there" the nurse said. I assured her they are, and that if Twilight vampires came romancing I'd over 'm my left arm to give them a challenge.