Timelies!
Huh. It is now Monday, April 18th, 2005. I never thought this day would come... but here it is.
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Timelies!
Huh. It is now Monday, April 18th, 2005. I never thought this day would come... but here it is.
Ack! Not Joan!
I have Patriot's Day off. I'm going to go up to Gloucester with a friend and go around to yarn shoppes and stuff -- should be fun!
I need another day off. But no! I should be leaving for work now.
The thing on DH with the son is giving me shades of Nip/Tuck. But I can guarantee it won't be nearly that good. Or bad, depending on how you think of it.
I have Patriot's Day off.
It's no fair that people get off for a holiday that doesn't even show up on my calendar.
Bountiful Birthday to the B-youtiful Beth and Beej!!!!
Happy Birthday BEEJ and Beth!!
::tries to form a mental image - gives up in confusion::
Well. Maybe it's a soft cheese.
It's no fair that people get off for a holiday that doesn't even show up on my calendar.
t makes note to spend Melbourne Cup Day on the board
Happiest birthdays to Beth and Beej.
Happy Birthdays, Beth and Beej!
I have such mixed feelings about DH last night. The acting was great, but I just don't like where the characters are going.
The whole situation with Gabrielle and Carlos is uncomfortable. I don't see how you just forget and forgive abuse. I mean, Gabrielle started it with withholding the info about the settlement (and I'm glad that the show closed that little loophole about Gabrielle being able to release the hospital from liability.) She's turning into quite the money grubber
Andrew is reprehensible, but I actually liked Bree a little better. She believes that homosexuality is wrong, but she's worried about her son getting in to heaven, which is sweet. (and BTW, when she said "I'd love you even if you were a murderer, I screamed out 'he IS' ")
Susan was not as annoying as usual. I wanted to bitch slap her mother into next week. How does she not get that springing a double date on her daughter with a man she has never met is cause for annoyance.
Lynette is great, as usual. I liked her speech about obligations, and not having to be friends.