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Sasha Distan

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  1. OK, that's awesome. I found it on behindthename.com You pronounce Issac like "Ayes-ak" with a strong 'C' on the end. and yeah, he's totally gangster!
  2. She's Country!
  3. But Bay then is not the same as Bay now. He's worth the patience.
  4. i know. but teenagers are awful creatures generally.
  5. aww thanks babes. you make me feel all warm and snuggly inside
  6. "You can't run away forever, but there's nothing wrong with getting got head start"This becomes Bay's mantra for a few years.
  7. *hug* I know babe. I'm sorry. Don't feel too bad for Alex, at lest he gets to be himself.
  8. “Bay…” Alex was walking his fingers over my chest as we lay in the sun soaked grass, it was unseasonably hot for January. “I know you’re awake.” A fly began to buzz around near my face, and I waved it away without opening my eyes. “Go back to sleep.” Fingers trailed over my chest, skimming the rough edge of my jeans, picking at the seams of my fly. Alex’s breath was hot on my neck, and a small part of me wondered how he could want to go again already. “Bay…” I opened my eyes and smiled up a
  9. Nope. to this day he has never read anything i've ever written.
  10. Sounds like a good book. i'd read it.
  11. I so wanted to write something not explicit you know. after all, it would be nice if Cris actually read this one
  12. *hugs* Would you believe that Rose and Thorn are actually real people?
  13. Bay and alex next. i promise
  14. Just before midnight the South Alaska was rammed. We’d been full since we opened, it was a nice hot sunny day and the people staying out after work to drink were crossing over with those who had come out for drinks before clubbing and everywhere was full. James and I had been so rushed off our feet, that neither of us had been able to take a break until Batty arrived and when Sal got there at ten, we shoved her behind the bar for half an hour so that James could smoke and I could run upstairs, c
  15. nah, Wilton becomes a rockstar.I missed Shelby too actually, i need to add a little bit and write her and Wilton's futures in before we publish. thank you for your lovely compliments.
  16. my man is as far away from being either of my parents as it is possible to be, but i am very much like his sister and have LOADS in common with both of his parents. Does this say more about him or about me?
  17. Alright people, this came up in discussion the other day at the pub and it got me thinking. I am very proud of not having guilty pleasures. I feel no shame in telling my friends that I love Glee, or that I listen to Nickelback out of choice, or that i think Taylor Swift rocks. These are all things i feel no shame in. But as it turns out, I do have a guilty pleasure that i don't share with my friends (and no, it's not GA) I watch Say Yes to the Dress on Youtube. why, i have no idea, but i have seen every available episode. it is not something i can explain rationally. but there you go, there's my guilty pleasure. Sharing time!
  18. Won't get the evening, will have to take what counts as the last train back home. Got permission from my boy to come up though, he doesn't mind me running away for the day, though the horse might! Trying to arrange trains...i hate public transport.
  19. you'll just have to wait for the next flashback to find out won't you? I am cruel...
  20. thank you sweetie. see, I'm not mean to him all the time.
  21. one point, you are correct!Also, generally thanks. him and Alex are kind of squishy cute aren't they?
  22. ooohhh the drama continues! love that you love. thanks for supporting the non-edit
  23. Not that you need telling, but you are doing a great job. Thousands of parents do right by their kids every day and teach them read to them, tell them things and generally be awesome parents. Unfortunately there are millions of parents out there really screwing up their kids, or ignoring them (debate about which of these things is worse: wrong knowledge or no knowledge?) and those are the kids the education system has to be designed for, there are so many more of them. I try and do the best by each kid i teach. Some can cope with long projects (OwD, nicest 15 year old boy on the planet is a great example of this) and some just can't. Good teachers personalise their teaching and their lessons, just like a parent would (eg, what my parents did for me was not the same as what they did for my ASD, Dyslexic brother) Bizzarely my friend (who teaches secondary maths) has been asked by her 4 year-olds teacher to stop teaching her to read because the school want them to learn in phonics not real letters. She rightly told them where to stick their advice. Anyway, i feel we have sort of gone off topic a bit. Teachers = can be good, can be bad ipads = can be good, can be bad ipads instead of teachers = disaster waiting to happen
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