There are fewer flounces in the Dance of Actuaries.
Natter 33 1/3
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.
Well yeah, that's usually the cause of death. Being exact whilst flouncing is even harder on the witnesses, than on the dancers.
Makes me think:
LOGAN(surveying body): Convulsion?
BRISCOE(sniff): No, worse. Actuaries. Literally, what are the odds?
Oh, Lennie.
You don't think that the actuaries killed Briscoe, do you?
I got Narrator to dance for us. Yay me!
Also, thanks.
Yeah, I know. I can almost swear there are family members I won't miss that much. I probably know Lennie better than half of them, and we only saw half his life.
ita - did you see this week's Jack and Bobby? (I just watched the easy view.) I'm thinking that now that they've made it past the ethics committee -- they are doomed. They're going to break up and Grace's career will be done anyway. It's sad. Also, doesn't it seem odd that the President would be on the ethics committee ?
Ooh, an ad with "Goodbye Girl" on it.
Is there a copyeditor in the house?
Should "taser" be capitalized?
(I'm doing a resume for a police officer. Speaking of which, what's the difference between a rifle and a shotgun? My weapons expertise cuts out around 1815, so I'm only qualified to explain the difference between a rifle and a musket.)
Lee, FWIW, I liked the first apartment you linked to in Burlingame better. All those windows along the wall just tickled me. I like LOTS of light, though, and some people don't.
Also, Burlingame has a nice little central shopping district with very charming diners and gift stores. Sort of trapped in the 50's Pleasantville look. It just has a slow feel of a small town to it, but you're in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the Bay area.