Whew. Home. For the record, I made my way halfway across the country alone, explored a new city by myself, then made it back, at which point the Universe must have realized I was feeling pretty proud. Thus, I forgot where I parked my car at the airport. Walked around for an hour in the rain, luggage in tow. When a shuttle driver picked me up again I looked like a drowned rat.
But still, a fantabulous vacation. I'm tired and would go to sleep, but I drank a whole cup of coffee on the drive home and I know I'd lie there awake. Ima go to the music store at midnight to buy PotO on dvd to watch in bed.
Sniff. I'm sad that's my funniest, but just for you, I won't go back and edit. :)
Well, funniest this week, anyway. I just imagined myself in a lounge chair, sunglasses and drink at hand, sitting by a giant pile of dog shit.
Believe me, it's a lot funnier in my head.
Didja want me to cut my hair short? Cause that will really depend on *which* card...
Not Jeff Gordon or Dale jr. #97? Sharpie on the car? Something Busch?
Go, Lilty, damp but triumphant!
Yay for Lilty's being home, and having a fantabulous time.
Why isn't there anything good on TV on Monday nights?
The full list from Family Guy
Bless you Daniel! Or, at least, thank you muchly.
Glad it was a good vacation Lilty. Barring the soaked at the airport. Um, adds character?
Not Jeff Gordon or Dale jr. #97? Sharpie on the car? Something Busch?
Oh.
Kurt. It stays longish. The color can still be bargained for though.
#97 Sharpie = Kurt Busch
psst, ChiKat knows something 'bout racing. And it makes me love her a little more.
Mac 'n cheese...
Why isn't there anything good on TV on Monday nights?
Keifer is on. Show waxes and wanes but that voice... Granted, he's not on yet though so complaints are valid for another twenty eight minutes.
And I just noticed ChiKat's tag (
The truth is like sunshine. People used to think it was good for them.
) and love her lots more all over again.
Why isn't there anything good on TV on Monday nights?
ME-DI-UM.
Granted, it's not great television, but I enjoy it. I think the best part(s) about it is the relationship between Alison and her husband and children and the exploration of good and evil and what it means in a greyish world. It's not realistic, or gritty, but I don't like realism, so that's okay with me.