Comments:

Katie - 2007-02-20 15:20:21
Cupcake, along with pamplemousse, (French for grapefruit) ungen�gend (German for insufficient or unsatisfactory), and kakkerlak (Dutch for cockroach, as well as the only Dutch I know), is one of my favourite words. Cupcake, cupcake, cupcake, it just sounds cute and friendly.
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elgan - 2007-02-20 21:31:39
For occasions such as this, I keep a stash of Baker’s semi-sweet chocolate squares in the pantry. No one but you needs to know they are there.
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Smed - 2007-02-21 09:51:18
You need a rock-and-roll infusion! Go listen to the Electric Six!
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Smed - 2007-02-21 10:38:58
Oh, BTW, I linked to you today, in case you get a whole host of readers. And I may tomorrow when I write my post about a genre that may make you cringe (or shout with glee!)
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Julia - 2007-02-21 13:51:28
Now I really need to go shopping for mannequins. :) I want and do not have the following: a freestanding head, a headless armless torso, and a seated man or woman. To use as a chair, of course. If I could get ALL of those, Diamond might mind. Or maybe not, he's pretty used to me.
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lemming - 2007-02-21 15:16:48
Cupcakes I can resist. It's the potato chips on the top shelf of the pantry... though they have yet to take on any auditory capabilities, Swedish or otherwise.
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kelley2 - 2007-02-21 21:19:46
bork, bork, bork! I'm sorry, Harriet, that you're having such a lousy day. I hope that by now you've silenced the cupcakes in the only satisfactory manner there is (ok, well, sending them down the disposal would also probably be kind of satisfactory in that it's destructive but it's not nearly as tasty), that your headache has gone away, that Mr. Spy absented himself before you sent *him* down the disposal, and that things are seeming a bit brighter. Cupcake, cupcake, strolande cupcake...
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