hmm, i hate any alchohol + coffee. groooss
With Baileys? don't make me vom
wey.... nar
hallelujah jes cuz ah div'nuh spell things wreng duz'nae mean ah'm nae drunk, dafties
realtalk .
there is NOTHING in this world that would make me misspell things noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooothiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing
oh nono i am le responsible you see
dayum this thread goes so fast do you guys read every reply that would take a while i'm drunk
ferngully is a guilty pleasure i love it but it is ****
what up. dog. i just got in from a bar. i am merry
D'oho you're just saying that because I put you on my list, teeeeeheeee
Haha! Apparently my boyfriend usually goes for 'Tits' as her name.
Haha, it's pretty funny considering she studies Zidane's knife before deciding on her name. So calling her that would make the scene seem completely random.
You mean like this one? c:
Makaze we love you just the way you are :B
It was basically just Mr. T. "Cloud, you foo'!"
Wellll, according to him, I only have two voices. xD I think I make a pretty great Vivi though and my Hilda went down pretty well. He's awesome at creating voices though. His Barrett was hysterical.
I started thinking about this subject when a man at the post office (whom I'd never met before) called me 'flower' the other week. I was taken aback for a moment, but then I kind of felt a bit flattered that he would speak to me in such a friendly manner. I think this sort of thing is quite common in the area that I currently live. Other words I hear often are 'love', 'sweetheart' and 'pet' <- that one is very region-specific, I think. What do you think of them? Would you mind if a stranger called you by a term of endearment? Or would you think it is strange/uncalled for? Would you be offended, even? ALSO Let's name some terms that our family and friends have called us, as embarrassing as they may be. My grandma used to call me a lot of things when I was younger, such as 'tinkerbell', 'petal', 'sugar' and 'smiler'. lol
Vivi has such a way with words. n__n /swoon
Heh, funny you should quote that. My favourite poem was used in that book. I was going to post it when I first saw this thread, but I'm not sure it would fit in, with it being a poem and all. I'll post it anyway.. :L Nature's first green is gold Her hardest hue to hold Her early leaf's a flower But only so an hour Then leaf subsides to leaf So Eden sank to grief So dawn goes down today Nothing gold can stay - Robert Frost