I am so very behind with these Come at Me, Bro responses, but it's been a bit of a rough week (domestic adventures including but not limited to: internet access dying last weekend, me in my PJs conducting an impromptu funeral for a mouse in my garden at midnight, a wicked thunderstorm on Tuesday that had the power cut out and come back on no fewer
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The abruptness of your high school friend asking you out (to a rather terrific date) takes my breath away. :-) Sweet and exciting.
Quiet squee over book release party thoughts.
Love your makeover answer. Yes, a makeover is a holistic treatment! Hid a smile while imagining Snape's dismay at the word "product." No, dear, of course we wouldn't do that to you; the point is to make you happier.
Happier. :-)
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The abruptness of that asking-out took my breath away, too. At that age, I was very used to having to be the one to make a move. (Men are strangely skittish around me. They'll stare, they'll flirt, they'll do all sorts of strange things, but they rarely ask me out.) He was such a sort of nervous, tightly-wound person that I was reluctant to make a move on my own for fear of scaring him off, so I was surprised (and flattered) when he asked me out, especially to such a nice date. It was a lovely moment, and it won't be forgotten.
Hee! That book release party may yet come to be. And you will certainly be invited if/when it does.
So glad you enjoyed the makeover answer. Yes, it should make you happier! A makeover that doesn't make you happier is not worth the effort, because it entirely misses the point.
I can only imagine Snape's sneer at any mention of product. He would loathe the very idea! Just imagining it is making me grin.
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Thank you for that. I needed that laugh. :D
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