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cornerofmadness) wrote2011-07-17 05:53 pm
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it's still raining crap cakes here and I do have a question for you
Roy either tangled with the nasty new cat next door or a coon and is missing a dime-sized piece of flesh from his neck. The vet told me to keep him quiet and bring him in come morning (which is good since I can't afford emergency vet prices, not that we HAVE an emergency vet here). So I have one cat with a nasty wound, one cat losing his fucking mind and then there's Kanda placidly watching it all and instigating where he can.
But as to the question, what would a Japanese man pack as a picnic lunch (especially when he's trying to get his lover to be more adventuresome eating wise). I was going to ask where in FL to picnic and thought of the springs but decided it's a backyard picnic because it's supposed to be sexy times. and frankly FL does not equal picnice to me since it's so freaking full of bugs. I never wanted to sit on the ground there and picnic benches aren't sexy to me.
But as to the question, what would a Japanese man pack as a picnic lunch (especially when he's trying to get his lover to be more adventuresome eating wise). I was going to ask where in FL to picnic and thought of the springs but decided it's a backyard picnic because it's supposed to be sexy times. and frankly FL does not equal picnice to me since it's so freaking full of bugs. I never wanted to sit on the ground there and picnic benches aren't sexy to me.
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Oh, Roy, you rascal. Too bad vets don't run two-for-one specials. :-(
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sometimes she HAS given me two-fers while boarding this unruly and idiotic herd
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thanks
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And picnics on the ground aren't so bad here if you have a good quilt or rug to sit on. Or if you picnic in the spring or fall when the weather is cool and dry and the bugs are dormant.