Maybe you're using the wrong name.
There was once a contest at my house to find his real name. People kept claiming they were winning, but really he'll go to anyone who looks like they are about to pat him, no matter what they call him.
Doyle ,'Life of the Party'
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.
Maybe you're using the wrong name.
There was once a contest at my house to find his real name. People kept claiming they were winning, but really he'll go to anyone who looks like they are about to pat him, no matter what they call him.
sarameg, do you ever read Two Lumps? Snooch often reminds me of Mr. Kitty. Although, I don't know if he'd look as good in a hat
Yup, I do. And yup, he does remind me of Snooch. Although I think he attempts a little more dignity.
On Fridays in Lent, [some] Catholics don't eat meat (beef, pork, poultry), but fish is allowed.
Nilly, since JZ is already vegetarian, she goes vegan (no cheese or dairy or eggs either) for Fridays during Lent. Basically, I make her a lot of black bean soup during this stretch.
Rick, I also spent a summer on my college's ground crew. However, I never had to do cockleburr removal. I did have to pull all those vines off the trees - which turned out to be poison oak, and I had to take steroids to get rid of that. Also, I got to mow the cemetary which was fun. I love cemetaries.
And, I love fresh, ripe, delicious, organic (not commercial) tomatoes. They dont' have to be grown in cemtaries, though. I have eaten apples from trees in cemetaries.
Dana, I'm sorry we stole your cool opera director.
Both of my cats come when called. They also come to the front door to greet me when I get home.
Mine, too, Lee. Well, except that I only have one cat. But, he comes when I call (either by name or kissy noises) and he comes with a hand gesture if he is in a line of sight. He also sits on a hand gesture.
I'm trying to find a church service to go to tomorrow, and it's a problem. I don't really have time to go into the city for a noon service, but I have class from 6-8 pm, which is the other typical time. Of course, randomly trying to remember church names around town is not the most methodical way to do this either....
Timelies!
Jesse, just google the name of the diocese you're in (the Archdiocese of New York or the Diocese of Brooklyn if you're in Brooklyn or Queens) and you can get a list of the parishes and mass schedules. Of course, I am making the assumption that you're Catholic.
I lucked out. The Cathedral of St. Matthew is 2 blocks up from the office. Noon mass is definitely doable for me.
Now, is anyone else hungry for fastnachts? I haven't had them on Shrove Tuesday in AGES....
Dana, I'm sorry we stole your cool opera director.
You did? Huh?
Of course, I am making the assumption that you're Catholic.
Yeah, I'm not Catholic. I'm actually Baptist, and it's not like we "do" ashes, but I haven't been to church in a while, and Lent seems like a good time to try to get back in the swing. I did find a cool-looking Episcopalian church near school with a noon service I might try to go to. Then I could just go work at school. But, thanks!
Dana, I'm sorry we stole your cool opera director.
Oh, look at that, you did. Bastards!