Just wondering how you are making out at the shop.
All I get is bullshit on the phone, and nothing to bring to the bank.
I had a tranny-day yesterday...Angie came by and I showed her the Shetucket River rising.....well you know us trannies...five minutes and then we're gone.
Christ!!!!!
Anyway...happy Easter. I blew off Nancy tonight...why do I have to drive to Brooklyn to have ham At my age horizontal in bed sems fine.
Cheers
Auntie Jeannie
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Hi, Joann -
Did you intend your post to be made in the open Forum, or were you intending to make it a PM to Jeannie but it somehow got posted publically?
Either way, we hope you have a wonderful Easter Day, no matter where, how, or with whom you spend it!
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Did you intend your post to be made in the open Forum, or were you intending to make it a PM to Jeannie but it somehow got posted publically?
Either way, we hope you have a wonderful Easter Day, no matter where, how, or with whom you spend it!
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No, Angie, it does not!
In the US, "Blowing off" can usually mean 'to vent'. i.e. - "I'm just blowing off steam."
It can also mean 'to ignore'. Have you heard the term 'ditching'? To blow someone off, is akin to ditching. You just leave them, ignore them, or abandon them.
There's no sex involved. (at least when I use the term!)
Hugs,
Kyra
In the US, "Blowing off" can usually mean 'to vent'. i.e. - "I'm just blowing off steam."
It can also mean 'to ignore'. Have you heard the term 'ditching'? To blow someone off, is akin to ditching. You just leave them, ignore them, or abandon them.
There's no sex involved. (at least when I use the term!)
Hugs,
Kyra
For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return. - Leonardo DaVinci