MUCH LUX RIO!
What Happens in Natter 35 Stays in Natter 35
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.
Yay Rio for quitting the hellacious job. Good luck!
all the lux in the world for RIO!
Go, Rio!
Massachusetts is rich in desserts, being the birthplace of a number of notable ones. All that prevents it from being perfect is the lack of Tasty Kakes.
It practically hurricaned here last night. My patio umbrella table blew over, and there are leaves down all over. Even the dandelions are knocked over....
It practically hurricaned here last night. My patio umbrella table blew over, and there are leaves down all over. Even the dandelions are knocked over....
Your Nor'easter last night is ours today. It's good to know we are not alone in our miserable weather.
Best wishes, Rio.
And if it's any comfort to New Englanders and folks at points further north -- beautiful weather in DC today, likely heading your way if post-nor'easter patterns hold.
Yes! They say it's supposed to be warm here tomorrow! If chance of showers.
Good job luck to all who need it!!
LUX FOR RIO and interview~ma for Wolfram!!!
Like a lot of other people, I jumped at the end of Alias. Dang. I knew what was coming, I mean, sheesh. Idyllic car ride, long glances away from the road, KEEPYOUREYESONTHEROADDIPSHIT!, schmoop. Of course something is gonna smash you.
And yet, still jumped.
Pretty here. Also graduation. Lots of people doing idiotic driving maneuvers. Had a sneezing fit. 8 sneezes in a row. Think it is a record.
Alias: I don't remember who Danny is, either. Spill.
Pretty fun, I must say. Also, word to Sara's keep your eyes on the road, dipshit.
A tree 2 houses down from me, an enormous maple, lost its top last night around 10:30. Or, at 10:30, I heard a great cracking groan next door, and a whump, and when I opened the window I could see uppe branches waving wildly like drowning against the horizon. Then this morning, I get up and 2/3 of the maple's trunk is on the ground, in the Cameron St. neighbor's back yard.
How much of that can a tree survive, I wonder? At the ground, the trunk is probably 4-5 feet around, and the one section still upright is less than 2 feet around, and not terribly tall.