DISQUS

Liebfraumilch and Lipstick: Miss U’s News

  • rn_buffoon · 2 years ago
    Pity it's only for UK bloggers...


    I noticed China Blue is planning on sending something in; what post do you think you'll send in Miss?
  • Kitty · 2 years ago
    "They don’t understand the words “get the fuck out”"


    RoflmNao! Laney you crack me up.



    "I keep finding little pieces of coloured glass everywhere" That's just weird.
  • thru my eyes · 2 years ago
    OH KITTENS!!!!! How lucky you are, send them over to me Miss U. I want a chance to cuddle them.
    So, what do you think the colored glass means??

    Thinking of you.

    xo

    TME
  • Darfuria · 2 years ago
    So, what post are you sending in?


    Would you please put that < in the line of code near the top of your blog. It's driving me mad!
  • Ted · 2 years ago
    I think that when things happen in bunches, they do mean something. Whatever the glass means to you is what the glass means. I think that's its purpose, to mean something to you.


    I can't make heads or tails out of the fact that I keep finding knickers in my car, but it must mean something, no?
  • Freddy · 2 years ago
    I read often, comment less often, but today I just had to say....


    I am sure you look greatin a red satin dressing gown.....

    just lose the socks!
  • Ted · 2 years ago
    Oh, yeah, I forgot to mention....I think a picture of you in the red satin dressing gown, with or without socks, is now required .
  • Steven Novak · 2 years ago
    "I do not look good in a red satin dressing gown with pink fluffy socks."


    Nor do I. ;)



    Steve~
  • WDKY · 2 years ago
    Darling, no-one looks good in a red satin dressing gown with pink fluffy socks!


    I'm off to find something funny...
  • Green Eyes · 2 years ago
    I took the test, but wouldn't let me get the results. *pout


    Colored glass, eh? That is an interesting find.



    Oh, and Men! lmao
  • Cherrie · 2 years ago
    Admit it--you could never throw out a kitten. But then what would you do with all the descendants?


    Didn't you write an entry about socks in the distant past (last year)? The mental image I have of you in fluffy pink socks is cracking me up!



    I think that's a wonderful way to make some good of our writing. Of course, I'm ineligible for this particular effort, but then my best writing is definitely not suited for a general audience!
  • Miss Understood · 2 years ago
    rn_buffoon - I've sent in the one called Midnight Musings (about motherhood). I did give it a little rewrite...so fingers crossed...x


    Kitty - I'm a sucker for cuddly things!



    TME - Swap you a kitten for a puppy?

    Thinking of you too - we REALLY must chat soon. x



    Darfuria - I sent in the one all about you (when I couldn't sleep when you were at the pub). And YES! I'll do it today, I promise :)



    Ted - I have all three pieces tucked away somewhere safe. I think they wanted to be found...to be picked up and treasured.

    As for the knickers...um...I think it may mean you're a complete tart. Either that, or your dressing room is far too small. x



    Freddy- Hello there! They are HIDEOUS socks but they do keep my feet warm. Good job I was alone, right?



    Ted - Never in a zillion years :)



    Steve - Oh, I bet you'd look far better than me. Far, far better.



    wdky - I'm sending my socks to B.

    And um...thanks for that. Wanna slap? x



    GE - Isn't it amazing how one word: "Men" can conjure up SO many different things. Three little letters, that's all. Amazing. LoL. x



    Cherrie - They're the same colour as your stockings, actually!

    Listen...you really should get your work published...even if you do it yourself on Lulu. Check it out...it's so cheap to do. x
  • ellie · 2 years ago
    The glass intrigues me, I went through a stage of finding feathers, it was a bit worring though because I have a phobia of birds!
  • Cherrie · 2 years ago
    I've looked at Lulu, and the thought has crossed my mind. Would any of you buy a sex manual from me? Would you buy it even if you could read the same information on my site? Or figure most of it out yourself through trial and error? I think the last alternative would be much more fun . . .
  • Miss Understood · 2 years ago
    Ellie - Aww...they're angels. Guardian angels. Finding feathers is beauiful. x


    Cherrie - Yes, trial and error may be more fun! But seriously, for people who enjoy books and like to collect them - own them - the opportunity to have your work in book form would be fantastic. I would certainly buy a copy, and I think many of your friends would too. It's also a talking piece, right? How many people do you know who can pick a book up off their shelf and say "Oh...a friend of mine wrote that!" GO FOR IT!