Disconcerting sign of faith of the day: I was crossing the street this morning, and a semi was pulled up at the crosswalk to wait for the light. On the front bumper, either on the biggest bumper sticker I've ever seen or custom painted was "Believe in the Lord Jesus your Savior and be saved."
I thought, "That's a mildly disturbing thing to see coming up in your rearview mirror (assuming you could read it reversed). I wonder if there's an 'or else' implicit in that?" After all, a couple of hundred tons of metal coming up on your tailpipe, advising you that it's time to be saved? I saw "Duel."
msbelle, you know you can get (or could, they are probably on clearance now) bright!red! peeps at target? They were obscene.
I don't wanna do my end-of-month work. But I suppose I should.
But which Eyes guy was the Goa'uld capoeira guy?
Ha! Sorry, sumi. Here you go: [link]
Toddlerpedes!
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I bet these were the things crawling around in the ceiling at ita's workplace.
Not really drunk at 6am on a Friday, no.
But severely creeped out by the toddlerpedes. Thank god I'm not in the office today.
Speaking of creep, when I went into work e-mail to inform my boss I'd probably have to take the morning's conference calls from home, I answered a couple e-mails (some twice, because the dizziness makes typing difficult, and I tried to send them to people who don't exist), and
got replies at 6am
from the west coast. Some people.
Okay, really want to lie down now. My apartment is designed for reclining. This is annoying.
"And fifteen years... you'd think if there was going to be a miracle, there would have been one," she added. So my un-scientific survey of African-American Mid-Atlantic church-going working moms shows that they're more sensible than CNN....
I don't think their position was that they were expecting a miracle (although they have contended her therapy shouldn't have been stopped back in February '93). In other words, I don't think they were expecting anything approaching a full recovery, but believed there was enough of what made Terri--Terri, left in Terri's body, that her life was worth fighting for.
Bwah! (About the Japanese restaurants thing. . . although, that doesn't really explain sushi in Tokyo, does it?)
Yes -- congratulations Jim and Penny!