Who wants to move to San Carlos with me? [link] I'd only need two or three other people, so we'd have plenty of room.
Kat, how about Wednesday for HoP?
'Beneath You'
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.
Who wants to move to San Carlos with me? [link] I'd only need two or three other people, so we'd have plenty of room.
Kat, how about Wednesday for HoP?
OH! Laurel Canyon was closed again. There are more houses sliding. On your side of the hill, Lee. Over by Mt. Olympus.
Meep.
Kat, how about Wednesday for HoP?
Can't. I've got Spanish on Wednesday. and Thursday is my first day back.
Yes, it's just awful, Kat.
Who wants to move to San Carlos with me?
Hee. Earlier when you were linking to apartments, I kept wanting to post, "When I come to California, can I stay with you?"
OH! Laurel Canyon was closed again. There are more houses sliding. On your side of the hill, Lee. Over by Mt. Olympus.
Meep. That sucks.
What about Tuesday, Kat.
Anytime, Heather.
Barky State Highway 156.
Elsa County Road 56 here.
Oh I forgot to say I'd be Owen Jewella. (At first I thought it was Mustard Jewella, but the cat came after the cocker).
masquerading as a news report on the governor's proposal to roll back labor regulations that require employers to give their employees half-hour lunch breaks within the first five hours of their shifts.
Well, it depends on the proposal, but I work 12-hour shifts and I prefer to take my lunch seven hours in, so this rule would be annoying to me.
The "masquerading as a news report" is worse because after the Armstrong Williams thing our government appears to be getting into the business of paid propaganda, instead of leaving it to the think tanks.
I looked through all the Oscar coverage for a photo of Beyonce's silver dress, but I only saw verbal description. Point me to a site I can browse by celebrity?
Awww. While looking for music I came across Lemony Snicket's iMix
"The Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (Track1):"This first song is a sort of opening theme for this somewhat lachrymose playlist. If the entire playlist can be called 'A Series of Unhappy Songs,' then Ms. Faithfull gives us a map."
"One Day Late" (Track 2): "I normally do not have much enthusiasm for gospel music, but Ms. Phillips succinctly preaches a philosophy to which I adhere"
"Calculation Theme" (Track 3) "This band is from Canada, where misery has been raised to an art."
"4th of July" (Track4) "Normally, summertime is though of as a cheerful season. This song demonstrates the fallacy of this assumption."
"Nobody's Fault but My Own" (Track 5) "While Ms. Mann's song blames other people for her misery, Beck prefers to blame himself."
"Ramon" (Track 6) "Ms. Anderson here tells a story I often tell myself on damp and chilly evenings."
"Sonata No.9 Op. 68 'Black Mass'" (Track 7) "Alexander Scriabin thought that he could bring about the end of the world if he composed the proper symphony. He died before this task could be completed, which is perhaps why the world has not yet ended."
"String Quartet No. 7 in F Sharp Minor" (Tracks8-10) "Of all the oppressively melodramatic and melodramatically opressive string quartets by Dmitir Shostakovich, #7 is perhaps the most melodramatic."
"Ever Falls the Twilight" (Track 11) "The Gothic Archies remind us that even the most miserable of days, just like the most miserable of playlists, will eventually end."