I'm another who played the old SPI game back in the day.
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.
Use the china. It never gets used. It's good for it to get used.
It never gets used. It's good for it to get used.
True. The last time it was used was, um, 1995? Crikey. I guess I will be breaking out the china and silver, as otherwise it's paper and plastic, and I don't think paper plates will stand up to the food. I hope it doesn't make the guests uncomfortable.
I can't imagine uncomfortable guests with Raquel as host. China will be lovely.
It's Friday!!
I painted my fingernails blue last night and they are making me sillily happy. Also? warm weather today! We are supposed to get up to 77. WOO! to the HOO, I might add.
At least it's all ABCs. Green chile doesn't appeal to Greeks at all. Here's the menu so far:
Margaritas
Chips, salsa, guacamole
Tortilla rollups
Green Chile and Sour Cream Enchiladas
Big Pot of Chili (tm)
Watermelon, Tomato, and Feta salad
White Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake
The salad's a Greek shout-out, and while the cheesecake doesn't scream New Mexican, the recipe's from Santacafe, so it counts. Now I need a side dish.
Green chile doesn't appeal to Greeks at all.
Hrrmph. And they say they invented civilization.
Lies Verizon DSL Support Has Told Me Today
- “Phone lines over 14 feet will, over time, fry your modem.”
- “Your phone lines are like a car. Every once in a while, they need service.”
- “We cannot send a service technician to your house.”
- “I’d be happy to help you today.”
- “It is impossible to speak to my supervisor. My supervisor is Verizon.”
- “This is the ‘North American’ office.”
- “There is not electricity going down your phone line, sir. It’s data. Electricity has nothing to do with it.”
Oh, yum. Too bad you can't borrow my Fiestaware, Raquel. I've got it all boxed up, but I don't think I can get it to Greece by Thursday.
Oh goodie.
A report in the medical journal Psychopathology notes that psychotic delusions increasingly concern the internet, suggesting high-technology can fulfil the role of malign 'magical' forces often experienced in psychosis.