Maria, google agrees with you. I just spent a few minutes going through a furry mailing list and reading their responses. If I had less work to do, I'd check and see what the same people had to say about CSI, which I thought was way rude.
Giles ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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.
Gronk.
Sweet zombie Jesus. It's almost 5:30, and I'm just now getting around to gronking.
I need caffeine.
Gah. I've got another hour here, and my brain has just shut down. Apparantly there is only so much XML my brain can handle when I have a cold....
Howdy peeps. Skimmed a bit of the last 3,000+ messages, and then finally skipped.
The only real comment I have to make is that I am very amused that the earthquake averse think they are safe by not living in California. I have some very bad news for you -- you are just playing the odds.
Other than that, hi shrift, glad you finally joined us. How are you feeling today?
I think we should write the Buffistas Usage Guide to Troublesome and Irritating Words. At the top of the list for me, is "hopefully" but comprised is right there too.
OH! and excitement over the new OC. Cause, I want a new tag.
Sadly, though, I have a meeting at a hotel by the airport until 8:00 so I'll be watching it on Tivo delay.
ita, I'm sitting here randomly thinking that all of the Buffista Routines for getting to the car have made me realize that maybe I should take Krav if for no other reason than I could (possibly) protect myself.
Other than that, hi shrift, glad you finally joined us. How are you feeling today?
Incredibly overworked like whoa.
I have issues with people using "infer" when they mean "imply", but the word whose overuse probably irritates me more than any other is "energy".
At the top of the list for me, is "hopefully" but comprised is right there too.
I have a long and impassioned rant on the subject of hopefully, as well as on the use of "gift" as a verb and "notorious" for someone other than Al Capone and his ilk. Then there's a personal irritation, problematic, which does not mean full of problems, no matter how it sounds.
Then there's a personal irritation, problematic, which does not mean full of problems, no matter how it sounds.
Huh. I didn't know that.