Or something like that.

That's probably about right.Lt. Staplic wrote:so Tsuki, your like my great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great third cousin twenty times removed.
Or something like that.
I don't know. I've never had a real familily. [/tragic]Mark wrote:Oh, that explains the familily resembelance then
Sure there are. They're all fictional, but hey, they still count, right?Captain Picard's Hair wrote:...There's no such thing as a completely "functional" family, so why the extra word?
Yeah, surreal things are usually somewhat disturbing.Captain Picard's Hair wrote:So that's why I find those shows so scary!
My parents had something like 3 escorts. All of them were either destroyed, buried by snow or in a disgusting colour, in one case a combination of two.mwhittington wrote:It's the Ford Escort here in the U.S. I used to have an '89 Escort LX model with manual tranny and 14" tires. I could go anywhere in that baby because of the front wheel drive. And it handled pretty well for a compact because of the MacPherson struts all around. I miss that car.Teaos wrote:Ford Laser is one of the popular cars around here.
It's gotten a bit chilly out here, and it snowed a couple of inches. I love it, but for the most part, people out here see a snowflake and freak out because they don't know how to drive in the white stuff, especially the Asian old women (no offense Tsu!).
I do own a bathrobe.Reliant121 wrote:...And...lol I can almost see Tsuki in a Kimono