My company gave us New Year's Eve as our first holiday of the year. For the rest, we get President's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, the day after same, and what Canada and UK would call Boxing Day but they call "Christmas Day Observed." We also get four floating holidays this year, which is a twist. We usually get three. I think it's to compensate for using Dec 31 of 2004 as a 2005 holiday.
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.
Alberta Family Day believe it or not.
I followed the link and saw that. OMGWTFRALFF?!? Things are different out there, I can assure you.
Dude. I just learned what Furries and Plushies were last week.
On ER.
I remember when "Furry" meant "liked funny animal art."
I hate what the mainstream media's done to that word.
I hate what the mainstream media's done to that word.
Umm... isn't the Furry community partially to blame?
There were furries and plushies on ER? I must have missed an ep.
I now have a chatty co-worker. Who's fascinated by chicks into sci-fi. Oy.
There were furries and plushies on ER? I must have missed an ep.
One guy who was both. He was dressed in a kangaroo costume and having his way with Carrie's cat puppet.
She caught him and almost ripped his thing off.
I also learned what "tortes" were last week on Judge Judy.
I need to go for a walk.
I also learned what "tortes" were last week on Judge Judy.
Wait, wait. That's just a dessert of some sort, right? Or is that someone who likes to have sex with dessert now?
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Torts, not tortes.
(tag ain't never closing)
I also learned what "tortes" were last week on Judge Judy.
If I had a dime for everytime I've forgotten what a tort was ... well, maybe I'd have thirty cents. But, still. Won't stick.
One guy who was both.
Was this a repeat? I'm way curious now.
I'm way curious now.
Me too.