Last night, cows in tutus. This afternoon, chicken therapy. What animal and in what strange situation will appear in Natter next?
You called?
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.
Last night, cows in tutus. This afternoon, chicken therapy. What animal and in what strange situation will appear in Natter next?
You called?
Researchers in Singapore develop a system for remotely petting chickens over the internet.
Singapore = weird.
billytea! I was hoping the animals-in-strange-situations will bring you out, since it's been forever since I posted with you, and I have no idea how you're doing. So, how are you?
Last night, cows in tutus. This afternoon, chicken therapy. What animal and in what strange situation will appear in Natter next?I don't know, Nilly. We're all kind of tired of talking politics.
Researchers in Singapore develop a system for remotely petting chickens over the internet.
My God, they're years ahead of us. Writing my congressman, Emmanual Cleaver, to urge an increase in remote poultry technology funding.
We're all kind of tired of talking politics.
I'm not.
No wait--yes I am.
ita -- that's excellent! Congratulations.
Happy Birthday Vortex!
On 24: I totally didn't recognize Mandy she is the bestest terrorist evah! Yay Continuity. And as for Richard Heller -- I realized he was Trey when Audrey was questioning him.
Also, when Tony and Michelle kissed, I thought he was a goner. Damn.
Also, I think we have been making assumptions on who the terrorists are based on nothing more than a few names.
billytea! I was hoping the animals-in-strange-situations will bring you out, since it's been forever since I posted with you, and I have no idea how you're doing. So, how are you?
I'm doing rather well. And you?
Oh, for the strange animal thing, I bring you: echidna snot. Well, not literally. However, echidnas, like sharks, have electro-receptors in their snouts, presumably of assistance in detecting the ants and other tiny critters on which they subsist. Unlike sharks, however, they live on land, and air isn't a great conductor. Snot to the rescue! An echidna's nose is always runny; and the discharge provides an electrically receptive medium.
IOWeirdAnimalN, my boss's dog wants my diet Pepsi. He was sniffing at the can, and now he's resing his head on my leg, giving me those sad puppy eyes....
What is wrong with this dog?
Snot to the rescue!
I just wanted to see this sentence typed again.
I'm doing rather well.
Can you be a bit more specific? The new job, the new place? New D&D people?
I'm OK. We just found a new roommate, instead of the one that got married a couple of months ago. She seems like a really nice girl (the new roommate - I already know the one who got married is nice, she was my roommate for a couple of years). The semester is a bit crazy, so of course I'm making it crazier by playing on b.org for two days in a row. The usual.