Was I ever any good
Labour to my death.
Have you tried paying the bill
That usually works
That usually works
About 45 minutes so far.How long have you been left in the dark ?
I’m just turning on to Bones UK recently. I just watched this. I think it’s great
How long have you been left in the dark ?
Put 50p in leccy...Have you tried paying the bill
That usually works
Trying my best to read your previous posts. I am so sorry. You do seem very poorly. I hope you have the help you deserve around you.I've never been happier though I don't think I have long to live and I've got a rattling cough.
The electricity is back on. I want electricity between Morrissey and myself.
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I seem to remember when I was wired up for something I found I'd reacted a bit to those sticky electrode patches. They'd had to reposition them a bit too.... leave patches of red skin.
Light housework won't like that narrative because it doesn't involve her being a victim of someone else's malevolence.I seem to remember when I was wired up for something I found I'd reacted a bit to those sticky electrode patches. They'd had to reposition them a bit too.
What an imagination you’ve got! Pretty darned creative of you. The movie title grabs ya, and both actresses would be riveting. Can’t wait to see Drivel Thread! Hehehehe! When can I rent it from YouTube?You know who could also potentially play you in Drivel Thread: The Movie, Light Housework, is Frances Conroy. Maybe she and Sadie Sink could trade off, the way different actors portrayed Dylan in his different incarnations in I'm Not There. Conroy could play you in the depression scenes where you're dramatically swooning around your apartment, morose and desperate and obsessed with your own impending death, and Sink could play you in the scenes where you're back on track and out on the streets, shadowboxing as you walk, with Bones UK playing in your headphones, and a thick ledger of sticky notes in your pocket, ready for any encounter with a hapless stranger.
Frances Conroy: