7 things Margaret wants me to talk about
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Pleasure, birds, shore, paramour, liver, ribbon, silk
Pleasure: Food. Love. Good books. Tea. Conversation. Music.
Birds: I like birds! First family pet growing up was a remarkably tolerant parakeet named Snowbird. She let me hold her, and she would sit on your ear of corn if you had one while she was out.
Shore: I love beaches. My godmother has a place in Cape Cod that I love to visit. And I love Ocean Grove, and Asbury Park, and and and...And Maine! And everywhere that has coast! I could never live in an inland state.
Paramour: a lover. I've had a few, in my time. I think that if you want to know who fits with you, you have to try a lot of different kinds of people on to be sure.
Liver: I used to love liverwurst, but now I'm not a fan. You can have my share.
Ribbon: Pretty, but impractical. My cat likes to eat ribbon. And then throw it back up. We don't keep any in the house.
Silk: Silk is marvelous. Excellent both for beauty and strength, equally valued by Edo period Geisha and Mongol warriors.
Pleasure: Food. Love. Good books. Tea. Conversation. Music.
Birds: I like birds! First family pet growing up was a remarkably tolerant parakeet named Snowbird. She let me hold her, and she would sit on your ear of corn if you had one while she was out.
Shore: I love beaches. My godmother has a place in Cape Cod that I love to visit. And I love Ocean Grove, and Asbury Park, and and and...And Maine! And everywhere that has coast! I could never live in an inland state.
Paramour: a lover. I've had a few, in my time. I think that if you want to know who fits with you, you have to try a lot of different kinds of people on to be sure.
Liver: I used to love liverwurst, but now I'm not a fan. You can have my share.
Ribbon: Pretty, but impractical. My cat likes to eat ribbon. And then throw it back up. We don't keep any in the house.
Silk: Silk is marvelous. Excellent both for beauty and strength, equally valued by Edo period Geisha and Mongol warriors.