I saw him in 42nd Street, back in the day.
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
Natter 31 But Looks 29
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
My parents have the OCR.
I read this as Optical Character Recognition and was mightily confused for a minute.
I don't believe IKEA exists. It's like I live in the world without Swedish meatballs and SLUGIS boxes.
They have the old-fashioned biochemical kind.
Speaking of which, off to the eye doctor for eyelid torture.
Oh, Betsy. I hope you're told you're all done with this, soon.
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Google has a [link] posted on its front page, which leads to the above page of tsunami victim relief sites, for anyone interested.
Rest in peace, Jerry Orbach.
Also, Wabash is the coolest street name ever.
Personally, I'm a fan of "Lower Wacker Drive."
I mean, that is probably the most unlikely pairing anyone could ever have come up with, ever.
Or maybe Bing Crosby and David Bowie on "Little Drummer Boy"?
Ah, made a trip to Pier 1 to spend Christmas gift certificates and I'm now the proud owner of another Sausalito 4-tier folding shelf to use as a bookcase in my spare room. I may actually be able to store all my hardbound books without resorting to cardboard boxes now.
I mean, that is probably the most unlikely pairing anyone could ever have come up with, ever.
Eminem / Elton John
Also, Wabash is the coolest street name ever.
Fred Pete beat me to it, but: Lower Wacker Drive.
I mean, that is probably the most unlikely pairing anyone could ever have come up with, ever.
Google comes up with Snoop Doggy Dog/The Doors on a remake of "Riders on the Storm." And now I'm dying to hear it.