You'd look terrific with a really intense copper.
I think Kristen would look fabulous with hair just a little more copper red than mine is right now. Well, actually, I think she looks fabulous anyway, but you know what I mean.
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.
You'd look terrific with a really intense copper.
I think Kristen would look fabulous with hair just a little more copper red than mine is right now. Well, actually, I think she looks fabulous anyway, but you know what I mean.
You can add bird resuer to my file. I looked out my window to see my neighbor's cat flinging a little yellow bird around. So I ran out, yelled at the cat, and thinking the bird was dead, went to dispose of the body. But he was alive. And he looked mostly intact.
He's now in my cat carrier (sans cats) at my neighbors (because they are willing to put the bird out of it's misery if necessary.)
'Cuz I remember all this talk about "I'm going to a wedding and there'll be tons of pictures..." and I saw bupkis.
I swear I put those in my livejournal. Anyway, here's one.
Try adding the words "I think that..." and maybe his opinions won't seem as generalizing.
I'm really not comfortable adding implied words to anyone's posts (just as I'm not comfortable with anyone else adding implied words to mine).
Anyway, here's one.
Yeah! That's what I'm talking about.
What most people are faced with in NO:
5:24 P.M. - (AP): Even when Katrina's floodwaters are pumped out of New Orleans -- a process that could take weeks -- the city will be anything but dry.
Buildings, vehicles and their contents will be waterlogged and covered with mud. Whatever debris is currently sloshing around in the floodwaters will be strewn about the city in enormous piles.
Everything will be waterlogged, most of it ruined. It will be a monumental task just coordinating the collection and disposal of debris and trash.
Virtually everything worth keeping will have to be washed off, decontaminated and dried out. The city's drinking water distribution system will need to be flushed out and disinfected, a process that could take weeks or even months.
Buildings will have to be stripped down to their studs and dried out with dehumidifiers, a process that can't even begin in New Orleans until electricity is restored weeks or months from now.
For many homeowners, the expense and effort may not even be worth it. The median home in New Orleans costs about $87,000 -- by the time you figure in debris removal, demolition, drying and rebuilding, it may be cheaper simply to knock the whole house down and build a new one on its foundation.
Can't we all just pick on the government, again?
I believe we were talking about how awesomely pretty I am, actually.And you know what? The FUCKING GOVERNMENT SHOULD RECOGNIZE THAT!
Perzactally.
What angers me the most is disasters tend to bring out the best in everybody, and that’s what we expected to see. Instead, it brought out the worst. ~Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco, expressing outrage at the looting in New Orleans
I think this disconnect is a lot of what has been bothering me. I've been blaming the government, and I still do for much of what hasn't been handled well. But I am used to seeing people pull together in a crisis. From what I've read, this seems to be happening, for the most part, outside of New Orleans, including in areas that were hit as hard and also haven't gotten help. More National Guard in NO would probably help, but I'm not sure why the situation degenerated there and not so much elsewhere. Caveat: I know that there has been looting elsewhere, and that not everyone is behaving inappropriately in NO, but the differences seem striking to me.
It feels like the administration, if not the actual manpower on the ground, is sort of standing around, looking at all the devestation, and going "Huh. Well, gosh.... Should we, uh... you know... maybe do something? Or, uh... something? Huh."
It's a hard situation, but it does seem like they should have made a little more progress.
I believe we were talking about how awesomely pretty I am, actually.
Although, unfortunately, I have never met Allyson, I have seen pictures and can vouch for this.
And again with unearthly interludes - Jupiter and Venus gettin' cozy with each other this evening. [link]
It's funny -- I was watching Torso and thinking Kate Beckinsale when I should have been thinking Kathleen Robertson. When I realised it wasn't Kate, I really couldn't work out why I couldn't work out who the actress was, why I couldn't get past the name Emma Caulfield. Then I read her IMDB entry and understood. The brain is an annoying thing, sometimes.