I've got to stop getting wedding invitations from men... "what's the dress code?" "I dunno...what you would normally wear to a wedding?" Doesn't help!
Depends. If they're old fashioned, it's possible to get wedding invitations from couples' parents. My guy friend, who got married for the first time at age fifty-one ( the bride was forty-seven, IIRC) had his mother's name on the invitation. I thought that was a tad peculiar, but there you have it. *shrug*
Dad just called me and said "hey do you wanna go to your cousin's wedding?" Last time it was BF saying "hey my best high school friends are getting married...wanna come?" The only time I've received a wedding invitation from a couple, the dress code was "evening casual" It's all so confusing...just going to buy a pretty floral dress or something and then check with dad what the venue is...or maybe I'll do that last bit first, lol.
Need to find a better driver for the touchpad on my new laptop. With this one, if it doesn't sense my finger, it cranks up the gain until it does... and then random stuff happens.
After a nice quiet many months with no neighbors, new neighbors have a damn DOG and a baby!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOO! A big effing dog with a big loud bark that woke me up this morning! GRRRRRRRRRRRR!
No social dancing tonight on account of pretty badly swollen right knee. And I really don't know what I did to it.
Same here. Of course, I was raised by ex-country people who couldn't understand how anyone could raise a dog in the city. To them, it was unfair to have a dog that didn't have free rein to roam wherever, whenever. Dogs in cages = wrong to them. I think that's taking it a little too far. But still, big dog in small apartment? Not so much.