Seth Green's new animated show on Adult Swim, Robot Chicken, was on tonight. It had a surprising number of old school Battlestar Galactica jokes. Though the Transformer with prostate cancer was better.
'Objects In Space'
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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.
Alibelle, I hope you have somebody lined up to go see the Ice Princess movie with Michelle Trachtenberg.
Actually, I do want to see that, but that is exactly the sort of movie that is difficult to talk people into, for some reason. Oh well.
Night.
Transformers don't have prostates! Maybe the Dinobots. Metallic dinosaur proctology, it's comedy gold.
I'll take the Rachel Weisz in the middle, thanks.
Heh. A Chicago realtor who enjoys creative descriptions:
There's so much light, it's like heaven opened up in your apartment [link]
a decadent deck [link]
Great balls of fire this place is hot, even hotter wtih the fireplace [link]
This parking spot comes with an apartment, how convenient [link]
Someone earlier said a thing about Janeanne Garofolo which could have been construed as negative.
However, it does not matter. That someone is dead to me, now.
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I would take Rachel Weisz in the middle of anything.
Wait...
Rachel Weisz is quite attractive. Howver, she should not stand between me and Janeanne Garofolo.
Not that there is anything between me and Janeanne Garofolo but the better part of a cointinent and few decades of age.
Not that there is anything between me and Janeanne Garofolo but the better part of a cointinent and few decades of age.
And about 3' of height.
And about 3' of height.
I will IMDb's height for Janeanne Garofolo later. First, I need to investigate what in the world "gut-rehab" means from those craiglist links.
'Cuz, the term is disturbing.
(Back from IMDb: 5'1" -- Only two feet different. Practically a match. )
From some of the rehabs I've seen in progress, I think they strip the building down to little more than the structural stuff and rebuild from there. It probably saves on some permit issues (as opposed to demolition and starting with a whole new building), plus most of the old brick buildings just look cool.
Old brick buildings do look cool. However, it is kind of like that soda commercial where the rusted Chevy has a cool interior remod, but with bricks instead of rust.
That's what tuckpointing is for. All the brick is part of Chicago's identity, and the old buildings have some great detail work that is less likely to happen in new construction. I love that restoration is such a big thing here. And I don't have to drive my apartment to work.