That Wonderfalls priest is an acquaintance, coincidentally. Well not so or even more coincidentally - they're both products of Montreal theatre.
River ,'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.
Ooh, want.
I'm not having much luck figuring out what to eat for dinner. May end up being Girl Scout cookies.
I may have a lemon bar, Brenda.
I need someone to come over and yell at me to do my work.
I'm so bored.
I'm all caught up here and at LJ. I bought too many maternity clothes earlier at Old Navy. I've tried studying, but can't seem to focus. I even have Colin Farrell on my TV, but beautiful as he is, he has made some boring movies (S.W.A.T.!)
I was going to suggest Phillippe's near Union Station too. But Union Station itself is fantastic. It was used as the police station in Bladerunner.
I was thinking I would go to Target tomorrow to buy the two suitcases I've decided I need, but now I am wondering, do I want this [link] instead?
That's a nice looking set of suitcases, Lee.
I ended up taking so long getting to the station, we just sat there, or they'd have missed their train.
Gorgeous building, but sad. Wasn't it in an episode of Numb3rs? It looks like such a relic of a bygone age. And I definitely need to look at Olvera some other time.
I like it, ita, and it's only about 15 dollars more than the two suitcases I want from Target would be. You've bought stuff from Overstock.com, right? They are on the up and up.
Olvera street is definitely worth doing at least once. I keep forgetting how close it is to Union Station.
You've bought stuff from Overstock.com, right?
I haven't, but I've heard good things about them.
Oh, lord. I may need some new furniture for the new place. Time to hit pier1.com and world market.
It looks like such a relic of a bygone age.
It's definitely one of the last great old train stations in the States. I love those old high backed chairs though.