It is difficult to type over a cat in one's lap.
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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.
TEPPY!
What up yourself?
What up yourself?
Copying CDs into iTunes. I live on the edge.
You? Are you still working on Julia's show? Have the non-paying wankers paid you? Still seeing the girl from the theatre?
Copying CDs into iTunes. I live on the edge.
I've been doing that myself, and collecting other tunes from the iTunes music store. Much of it to put on a now very belated xmas present for some various people, you included.
Are you still working on Julia's show? Have the non-paying wankers paid you? Still seeing the girl from the theatre?
Yes, yes, and yes. I had last weekend off, which was very nice. I also now have a part time job during the week, which is also nice, so for the moment, I'm making a decent wage. And yeah, theater!chick and I are doing quite well. I took her out to ND's Oscar party last Sunday to finally meet some of the friends.
TAR: Hey, my parents have been to Cuzco.
I suspect I watch this show strictly for the "I've been there!"
I took her out to ND's Oscar party last Sunday to finally meet some of the friends.
You have friends? t running away
t snickers
I dont understand what the pizza is for. Seder is just dinner, yo. Make a chicken, light a candle, have some sweet wine.
brenda, I've found that using shredded cabbage as a replacement for rice-pour-overs is really a nice switch (because rice takes too long and I can just throw the cabbage in to wilt to only slightly less crunchy in the other cooking juices.) Trying the broccoli was new. It's less flexible but still nummy.
The book she's working from only talks about the symbolic foods (which do not a dinner make), so that's the extent of the official dinner plan, unless I can find a credible enough source to cite (pretty much anyone not -me) for other "traditional" stuff.