Profile_bird

Hey there! sugargroupie is using Twitter.

Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing? Join today to start receiving sugargroupie's updates.

Already using Twitter
from your phone? Click here.

sugargroupie

  1. i need people to remind me NOT to click on links at ontd_st when Pine or Quinto are shown in photos with women. just. don't.
  2. chatting with a co-worker on IM about Harry Potter. my lives, they are colliding.
  3. co-workers surprised me with a wedding shower. lunch was very nice, as were the gifts. i work with good people.
  4. TLB posting in 2 days?! oh damn, how did i let time get away from me like this?
  5. ROFL. Lafayette is a mess. #TrueBlood
  6. @chr0me I hadn't heard about that! Wow, fandom stay surprising me. Idek what to say.
  7. @crygaia I just saw your reply. Thank you!
  8. @chr0me what do you mean? bachelor AUs?
  9. now that remix is more or less done i can focus on TLB.
  10. trying to finish my remix story so that I can get it to a beta tonight. i don't think i've ever cut it so close in the past.
  11. Marriage license obtained. One week away, omg.
  12. @scout27 hee. if you get into the habit of tweeting on your app, it's hard to stop.
  13. In light of comments re: #racistpool I would like an icon that says "post-racial my black ass."
  14. At a hair salon for the first time in almost 3 yrs. I'm still natural, just letting someone else do my twists this time.
  15. @Ithildyn yeah, i'm thinking maybe people don't refer to it as a repast. that could account for some of the confusion.
  16. and while i'm at it - why are some journalists ignorant as to what a repast is? this practice has been around for centuries.
  17. ok, people who make their sites searchable to google: stop spelling it repass. that ain't it.
  18. connecting question: repast or repass?
  19. wait, do white people not have repasts after funerals?
  20. his poor children... i can't imagine being able to speak at either of my parent's funeral, let alone in front of thousands of people.