Book of the week: Fragile Things by Nail Gaiman. (I know I haven't posted many books of the week these weeks, but I wasn't on the mood to read and I have a new Wii)
I always thought my stubborness was an advantage. Until the day you go to the tatoo studio to draw shadows on your lines and, after 3 weeks with the lines done, they wasn't completely cured and it hurted like hell. I couldn't stand the black part, so I'll have to do a session more.
And so on I'll have have to explain: the red part is not ink.
Tomorrow is my last day at work and I'll have the whole month of holidays. And I can assure you that for the rest of the week, my only worry will be to buy a new pair of shoes and to play and play and play Rayman Rabbids untill I faint. And then, play fainted.
I always thought my stubborness was an advantage. Until the day you go to the tatoo studio to draw shadows on your lines and, after 3 weeks with the lines done, they wasn't completely cured and it hurted like hell. I couldn't stand the black part, so I'll have to do a session more.
And so on I'll have have to explain: the red part is not ink.
Tomorrow is my last day at work and I'll have the whole month of holidays. And I can assure you that for the rest of the week, my only worry will be to buy a new pair of shoes and to play and play and play Rayman Rabbids untill I faint. And then, play fainted.
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And why shouldn't I tell people about it?
I mean, when I have them I cannot hide the fact that they are bigger
So now Everybody will hear it from my own mouth and it will stop them from talking behind my back.
thank darling!