Kate - run away!
I just watched last weeks
eyes .
I think we are flirting. I feel intrigued. it gets really messy. But it has some awww... moments in it too. and
I was totally surprised by jeff telling Harlen about Nora. Esp. since I have decided he can do no good. Nora confuses me.
I've given some thoughts to trying to hook up a battery pack and lights to have things happen when the switches are flipped, but I'm just going to concentrate on getting everything together before getting fancy.
Edit: I might be asking for some advice on this at some point in the future.
In my book, a personal assistant job might involve picking up dry-cleaning or store items for the boss, maybe even picking up kids from school once in a while. But manicurists and nurses/orderlies are the only people who should be clipping nails for someone over the age of 10.
I vote we have the 2006 F2F in Gud's backyard, because once that spaceship is done his backyard will without question be the single coolest location in the country. If you add an espresso bar and a corset boutique, make that the entire continent.
If you add an espresso bar and a corset boutique, make that the entire continent.
I envision an espresso-fueled spaceship trip to Planet Corset.
am finally having lunch. mmmm.
I lost 30 or so entered address into my merge letter. pfft. now must reenter - hate that.
I wanna go home and watch Grey's Anatomy and Eyes and TAR and Survivor and CSI and WAT and everything else I missed last week.
You know, it's really not that exciting. There's the spaceship, the playset, a deck, a patio, a huge pile of yard waste, a metal shed, and some grass and weeds battling it out.
it's really not that exciting. There's the spaceship
Here's where you lost me.
Oh man. Didn't we do this 80 freaking years ago?
The Kansas Board of Education has scheduled six days of courtroom-style hearings to begin Thursday in Topeka. More than two dozen witnesses will give testimony and be subject to cross-examination, with the majority expected to argue against teaching evolution.
I saw this in local news, Gud. Don't know what purpose it's supposed to serve except to make the rest of the country go, "Yep, that's about what I expected from Kansas." The Scopes trial at least had a purpose, even though it was staged--it was a dry run to see how people would react to the idea of evolution being taught. This time around, there's no reason for it except maybe to further galvanize the Christian Right's support for the GOP.
ooooh... yard waste. want some of mine to add to the pile?