*daintily enjoys National Cupcake Day with ereethtee*
Ethticky? Haha!*daintily picks up another dainty cupcake and places it daintily on chained_bear's single daintily extended claw. Verrrry daintily.*
in lunfardo: cancer, a hole in the socks, something beautiful, a beautiful young woman, drugs. (in other words, a term to be avoided by non-natives, methinks).
bearclaws .... so ethticky ... and laden with calories ... much more calories than cupcakes ... have a medialuna inthtead. Perhaps with some MATE. Sí, reesetee. I am having the most awesome time of my life aquí. In case there was any doubt about it. Waves frantically at all fellow wordies, while preparing to leave the internet café. Chau-chau!
Hey! Hey! Can you blame me for being cautious of people (or reesetees) who have a demonstrated history of smearing bears' fur with icing? Well? Can you? *daintily approaches proffered cupcake with a single daintily extended claw*
What? What? I was handing it to you! It was a gesture of thanks!Some bears and their sticky fur....
Bear should go the lair and enjoy the friends hanging out there. There is a crest to protect, don't forget.
AAAAGH!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!!! *runs away*
Ah, much better. *settling back down* Thanks, c_b. Have a cupcake. :-)
No need to get horrified, then. See word papa.
Testy? Horrified might be more like it. ;-)But you didn't have to remove it. Maybe make it a little more specific . . . say, Word Papa?
Fried Popes? Henry VIII must be salivating in his grave.
Well, all right, I'll take it off. No need to get testy.
Whahahaha!
Oh, for the love of....NO!
For its placement on the "What Is a Reesetee, Anyway?" list... EDIT: removed from said list.
True! Thanks for the reminder. ;-)
Remember, you can't eat Fried Popes on Friday's during Lent.
I just *love* fried popes. You can't get them around here!
Years ago in Chile a restaurant owner very proudly gave me a translated menu, on which her daughter had written the English name of each item in pencil, beneath the Spanish name. Their steak with fried popes was excellent.
Also, Pope in Spanish (when capitalized). Not a confusion you want to make in some circles.
Potato in Spanish
*daintily enjoys National Cupcake Day with ereethtee*
Ethticky? Haha!
*daintily picks up another dainty cupcake and places it daintily on chained_bear's single daintily extended claw. Verrrry daintily.*
in lunfardo: cancer, a hole in the socks, something beautiful, a beautiful young woman, drugs.
(in other words, a term to be avoided by non-natives, methinks).
bearclaws .... so ethticky ... and laden with calories ... much more calories than cupcakes ... have a medialuna inthtead. Perhaps with some MATE.
Sí, reesetee. I am having the most awesome time of my life aquí. In case there was any doubt about it.
Waves frantically at all fellow wordies, while preparing to leave the internet café.
Chau-chau!
Hey! Hey! Can you blame me for being cautious of people (or reesetees) who have a demonstrated history of smearing bears' fur with icing?
Well? Can you?
*daintily approaches proffered cupcake with a single daintily extended claw*
What? What? I was handing it to you! It was a gesture of thanks!
Some bears and their sticky fur....
Bear should go the lair and enjoy the friends hanging out there. There is a crest to protect, don't forget.
AAAAGH!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!!! *runs away*
Ah, much better. *settling back down* Thanks, c_b. Have a cupcake. :-)
No need to get horrified, then.
See word papa.
Testy? Horrified might be more like it. ;-)
But you didn't have to remove it. Maybe make it a little more specific . . . say, Word Papa?
Fried Popes? Henry VIII must be salivating in his grave.
Well, all right, I'll take it off. No need to get testy.
Whahahaha!
Oh, for the love of....
NO!
For its placement on the "What Is a Reesetee, Anyway?" list... EDIT: removed from said list.
True! Thanks for the reminder. ;-)
Remember, you can't eat Fried Popes on Friday's during Lent.
I just *love* fried popes. You can't get them around here!
Years ago in Chile a restaurant owner very proudly gave me a translated menu, on which her daughter had written the English name of each item in pencil, beneath the Spanish name. Their steak with fried popes was excellent.
Also, Pope in Spanish (when capitalized). Not a confusion you want to make in some circles.
Potato in Spanish