Sometimes I accidentally paste Buffista quotage into code I'm working on.
I accidentally search for Buffista quotes in my tapes database all the time. (Have yet to find any, but who knows?)
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.
Sometimes I accidentally paste Buffista quotage into code I'm working on.
I accidentally search for Buffista quotes in my tapes database all the time. (Have yet to find any, but who knows?)
Relatedly, my university email account automatically deletes anything more than two months old. And there's no way to get it back. Not sure if that's a special feature of having a student account, but it SUCKS for work.
You could get a gmail account (I have invites if you need one), and forward the stuff you want to keep for long term, to that account.
Even Bon Appetit magazine has pegged the cream puff — a puff pastry with flavored cream filling — as the hot dessert for 2005.
For the first time ever, I recently had a cream puff with flavoured filling. It was strange and offputting. Is that a new thing or am just in a French pastry backwater?
i am convinced that YOU HATE ME.
More than I hate everyone else? It's been brought to my attention that I'm a curmudgeonly harridan in need of a hug.
But don't mistake that for hating Allyson, because that's simply not true.
Does anyone else get to the end of the thread, put the cursor in the post box, and hit paste just to see if, at some point, they had something to say?
Totally.
You could get a gmail account (I have invites if you need one), and forward the stuff you want to keep for long term, to that account.
Personal stuff I keep in my yahoo account, it's the stuff for my job that can be an issue. Like my boss just asked if I had a "receipt" for something I bought online months ago, and I'm sure they sent an email, but it's long gone by now.
a curmudgeonly harridan in need of a hug.
I have found my long term goal of what I want to be. Though possibly with hug-needing as optional.
bugmenot is blocked by my netnanny
t weeps copiously
t cheers up at the thought of living in a brave new world that has cream puffs available by mail in it
How they designed and built the Batmobile(s): [link]
Crowley also didn't want to use any digital effects in scenes involving the car. Even the best computerized visual effects wouldn't have the gritty, realistic look he wanted, he said. That meant the car had to be fast and be fairly maneuverable.
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The four fully driveable Batmobiles the crew built are powered by a 340-horsepower General Motors V8 engine. Despite its tank-like appearance, the car is capable of going from zero to sixty miles an hour in 5.3 seconds, said Crowley.
Wow.
<cheers up at the thought of living in a brave new world that has cream puffs available by mail in it>
Yep. That was my reaction when I discovered I could order the Best Fudge on Earth online.
Oh dear lord. Thank you, Calli.