Seeds- the American way ?
Posted on Nov 16th, 2007
by
Elke
A had a facial today. Emergency resue for my skin. I allways wonder how my skin reflects my state of mind.
She said something important to me : " That's typical USA, and it starts with the Cheerleader-thing."
Just a European opinion. I had nothing to add, moreover it wasn't the first person that said this to me. To be reflected on... .
She did a great job and she 's a good friiend of mine.I feel better now.
She said something important to me : " That's typical USA, and it starts with the Cheerleader-thing."
Just a European opinion. I had nothing to add, moreover it wasn't the first person that said this to me. To be reflected on... .
She did a great job and she 's a good friiend of mine.I feel better now.







I'm glad. :)
I haven't had a facial in a long while. I used to have a person who I went to regularly, then I got so immersed in my art and other things, I stopped going. Besides, at the time, the cost of a box of clay and a facial was about the same, and there was only money enough in the cookie-jar for one of them. I should treat myself to one before Christmas. As for the American way, I don't know. The Canadian Way would be to give you a “Tim-Bit.”
Siona,
After a night sleep , my standpoint is the same. Think someting else.I did a sugggestion.
Otter,
Can you explain to an overseas girl what a Tim-Bit is please. Thanks
A “Tim-Bit” is more widely known as a “donut hole.” Tim Hortons is a well-known and well frequented coffee and donut franchise here in Canada. People who don't like to pay $5-plus dollars for a coffee go there for a “Double-Double” (double-cream, double-sugar).This chain used to be Canadian-owned, but now the same company who runs Wendy's owns it.
:) I know what a donut is, so…got it