just to clear this up - panera is derived from latin and it means "time of bread" from the latin words panis (meaning bread) and era or aera (meaning time or years) So basically it is the Time of Bread Bread Co. Did I ever tell you I scored well on the National Latin Exam? I think panera also means "will bread" or "will coat with breadcrumbs" in French. Yes, I am a genius and no, I do not know how to google.
Never fear, the lipstick pen is here!!!!!
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January 26 2005, 17:17:06 UTC
First of all, Megean, you amuse me greatly. And Susan! I've been meaning to tell you this but I keep forgetting everytime I check LJs. Your fretting is over, for I have............ THE LIPSTICK PEN.
Yes my friend, it's in my possession. Just be warned that it may be out of ink by the time it gets back to you because it's the only writing utensil I use in classes. Heh. "Here comes the lipstick!" (Garden State quote, in case you still haven't seen it.)
Re: Never fear, the lipstick pen is here!!!!!suddenlysuzJanuary 26 2005, 21:29:05 UTC
elizabeth! you just made me a)gasp and b)LOL in the middle of the library! i have been wondering what happened to the lipstick pen! i kept searching frantically through my purse and i would never find it! haha i can't believe you are using it in class. i KNEW you were secretly in love with it! i bet you stole it from me when we were cruising in the dodge ram...
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THE LIPSTICK PEN.
Yes my friend, it's in my possession. Just be warned that it may be out of ink by the time it gets back to you because it's the only writing utensil I use in classes. Heh.
"Here comes the lipstick!"
(Garden State quote, in case you still haven't seen it.)
-Elizabeth
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