Shouldn't you be waving red pom poms? Won't green pom poms encourage them to stay in their unripe state? Unless cherry tomatoes are now green in the USA--WHICH I WOULD NOT PUT PAST YOU.
You do not have a blood clot. Because I say so.
Also, good luck with the plays, Mr McK! (I saw some cat medicine called Katalax last weekend and I TOTALLY giggled and imagined Mr McK saying it to me.)
\summery things/ Can we have some sun? It has been pretty miserable today, weatherwise.
I was very happy with Lauren winning, although I would've loved Robert to win because, weird puppy-of-disbelief-faces aside, he was my fave from day one (it didn't hurt that he started with a Sean Cheesman routine that made me sooooooooooooo happy and put him in my go-to happy place), and I thought he was so beautiful in everything he did and he got stuck with the quickstep for goodness' sake and yeah. But I'm happy with Lauren, too. Kent is also a beautiful dancer, but he could've sat on the vine like your tomato-lets for a couple of years before coming on the show, I thought
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Robert grew on me SO MUCH; he put me off at first because I felt like he was really fake, but it became apparent later that he was being fake because he was overcompensating for being kind of uncomfortable, which is a thing I totally understand (whereas fakers who are fake just to try to get ahead or to cover up their own arrogance or just because they're incapable of sincerity or whatever are very difficult for me to like). We finally just watched the last couple of shows last night and I wish Robert and Lauren could've BOTH won, honestly. (The two of them snuggling while they got their critique after their final dance together--the one with the pillow--was SO adorable, I just wanted to squish them both to pieces.) You are so right about Kent, too--obviously talented but just SO SO YOUNG in so many ways, even compared to Lauren, who is exactly his age. So I wouldn't have been happy with him winning
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2. The show needs Missouri to come back yesterday. I liked her.
3. You wouldn't really be able to see a dangerous clot anyway, as they happen in deep veins. Not that that's reassuring as far as future thrombosis goes, but they don't really cause bruises -- that's extravasation, which is the opposite problem.
4. In the Muskokas. The hipster. Hee.
5. We have many green tomatoes in the back yard. I want them to ripen so I can om nom nom.
2. Honestly, she's probably safer out of the picture, lest she be killed. Heh. Ditto Cassie! And Sarah, from "Provenance," who I also adored.
3. Well, apparently sometimes the deep-vein clots are visible from the surface, too, but only about half the time or less. (Apparently the ones closer to the surface tend to look purply, whereas the deep-vein ones look redder. Or so the nurse told me.) But whatever was going on seems to be going away, and I don't think a clot would really do that, so... \o?
4. HEE. Hugh Dillon, the man with two TOTALLY DIFFERENT LIVES. It still boggles me.
5. Fresh tomatoes are THE GREATEST THING EVER and I WANT MINE. WAAAAAAAAANT.
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You do not have a blood clot. Because I say so.
Also, good luck with the plays, Mr McK! (I saw some cat medicine called Katalax last weekend and I TOTALLY giggled and imagined Mr McK saying it to me.)
\summery things/ Can we have some sun? It has been pretty miserable today, weatherwise.
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I'm sure I do not have a blood clot. I'm just a dork. A dork who worries her parents. /o\
Heeee heee heee. When your card came the other day Mr. McK was like, "Oh, is that from Cadillac?" Heeee. <3
We've had a very non-sunny summer, but we have some to share today, so: *sends you some sun*
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You are adorable. Just FTR. <3
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*smish*
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3. You wouldn't really be able to see a dangerous clot anyway, as they happen in deep veins. Not that that's reassuring as far as future thrombosis goes, but they don't really cause bruises -- that's extravasation, which is the opposite problem.
4. In the Muskokas. The hipster. Hee.
5. We have many green tomatoes in the back yard. I want them to ripen so I can om nom nom.
6. Z! ♥
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3. Well, apparently sometimes the deep-vein clots are visible from the surface, too, but only about half the time or less. (Apparently the ones closer to the surface tend to look purply, whereas the deep-vein ones look redder. Or so the nurse told me.) But whatever was going on seems to be going away, and I don't think a clot would really do that, so... \o?
4. HEE. Hugh Dillon, the man with two TOTALLY DIFFERENT LIVES. It still boggles me.
5. Fresh tomatoes are THE GREATEST THING EVER and I WANT MINE. WAAAAAAAAANT.
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