I'm going to wait until they all leave, and then make sure this is my chair.
With all the trouble I've had holding onto this chair, I'm starting to wonder if there's a treasure map hidden inside it, or something.
Ilona Costa Bianchi ,'The Girl in Question'
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.
I'm going to wait until they all leave, and then make sure this is my chair.
With all the trouble I've had holding onto this chair, I'm starting to wonder if there's a treasure map hidden inside it, or something.
Once you confirm it's yours, you should stencil "Dana's chair" across the back in fluorescent pink. And install a Lojack.
I'm trying to picture 6 cubic yards of woodchips. I think it's a lot.
I feel like I'm in a They Might Be Giants song.
Did you know it was Istanbul, not Constantinople?
(And yes, I know that they covered that song, not wrote it, but since their version was the first one I've heard, it's their song to me. So there.)
My iPod played me the original "Why Does The Sun Shine?" this morning. It was happy-making.
t /songs covered by TMBG
The sun is a mass of incandescent gas...
I mean, I know Streep's line inspired Oz's band, but I'm thinking the shirt's a BtVS shout-out, not A Cry in the Dark.
Sorry, but... I'm pretty sure it's not. I don't think Glark was that into the show, really.
Plus, it's not nearly as funny if it's a Buffy riff.
Huh. It never even occured to me that it was a movie reference. I thought it was a RL ref.
Yeah, the Dingo At My Baby thing was pretty big way before BtVS (it was in Seinfeld, too), and I don't think it necessarily comes from the movie. But maybe billytea knows if it was a pop culture phrase before the movie came out.
Wasn't the movie based on a real story? It may have been in the lexicon in Australia before Meryl Streep made it famous.
So I'm checking my email this morning, and what do I see but that one of the things I've listed on half.com has sold! Indeed, the most expensive thing by far! Yippee! Now where did I put it... Oh that's right, it was in the bin with all the books vw and I listed on half.com, which vw (with my full consent) took to Goodwill last weekend. There followed much head smacking. It never occurred to me to remember that the textbooks I'd listed were in the same bin. And you know, I'd feel dumb but not quite so bad if I'd realized this because someone tried to buy a book listed at $8. But no, it was an order for $45 that I had to most-apologetically cancel. Doofus. Doofus, doofus, doofus!