Weird cat story (sorry Hec). I'm eating a banana power muffin from TJs- added protein, less sugar, and still almost yummy. Perkins the cat decided he wanted to taste it badly enough that he climbed up on the table to get at it. This is something he hasn't done since he was a kitten and got past the learning curve.
Makes me wonder if the added protein is fish based or something.
Eww. Lee has a fish muffin.
What I want to know is, isn't the audience of The O.C. predominantly female? (That's my impression anyway.) 'Cause Marissa and Alex kissing isn't exactly going to be titillating most of such a demographic.
His Royal Highness Prince Charles Philip Arthur George, Prince of Wales, KG, KT, GCB, OM, AK, QSO, PC, ADC, Earl of Chester, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.
DH and I think Camilla should be the Great Stewardess of Scotland.
Eww. Lee has a fish muffin.
Wonder if I could get one at the Hump that had moving parts.
ita, where is your tag from?
I don't wank the wank.
But do you tank the tank?
No, that doesn't quite work, does it...
I read a great essay years back pointing out that the Charles/Camilla story is actually much more romantic than the fabled Charles/Diana story.
Guy meets woman, likes her, dithers for too long and she marries somebody else. They remain close friends. Guy finally marries young, beautiful woman; his closest friend remains a middle-aged, frankly homely woman. When the first marriage ends, he and his longtime companion are reunited.
If you made Charles into an executive and Diana into a trophy wife, it'd be a paperback novel.
It's from last week's O.C., Lee. Seth says it in the teaser.
Speaking of humping fish muffins, a little bird sent me Advanced Sushi.
I wonder if this Charles/Camilla wedding is because of inquiries into who is paying for Camilla's care since she is his live-in. [link]
The report on Charles and Camilla this morning on the CBC had one royal watcher saying that in order for Camilla to be the Duchess of Cornwall, there would have to be legislation allowing it, not only in Britain, but all the commonwealth territories, and in Canada, in all provinicial legislatures. I don't know if they will be held to that, however.