Dana, I hope you feel better soon.
I watched half of Prison Break with the sound on, and half with it off (I'd muted it for some reason and then just...I don't know. I watch tv strangely.)
It made more sense with the sound off.
'Get It Done'
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.
Dana, I hope you feel better soon.
I watched half of Prison Break with the sound on, and half with it off (I'd muted it for some reason and then just...I don't know. I watch tv strangely.)
It made more sense with the sound off.
Blah blah outrage-fatigue-cakes....
The Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights (FTCR) today exposed internal oil company memos that show how the industry intentionally reduced domestic refining capacity to drive up profits. The exposure comes in the wake of Hurricane Katrina as the oil industry blames environmental regulation for limiting number of U.S. refineries.
The three internal memos from Mobil, Chevron, and Texaco (available at [link] show different ways the oil giants closed down refining capacity and drove independent refiners out of business. The confidential memos demonstrate a nationwide effort by American Petroleum Institute, the lobbying and research arm of the oil industry, to encourage the major refiners to close their refineries in the mid-1990s in order to raise the price at the pump.
But you know, now is not the time for the blame game.
Ugh Theo, sucktastic.
Happy Birthday, Lyra Jane!
Theo, that sucks. Car thieves are scum. I hope your get it back in decent shape and that the person that took it suffers blistering boils or some such cosmic retribution.
Man, people are all pissy and snippy here today. (edit: AT WORK)
I think everyone needs a nap.
I think everyone needs a nap.
Either I need a nap, or gravity is unusually strong today.
Re: Rescue Me, it would be a nice reversal if the hooker with a heart of gold who seems to be scamming Lou, really does have a heart of gold. And yeeesh with the bringing the pain.
I talked to my regular car repair place, and they do steering column replacements, et cetera, all the time, which means that I may well be able to go through them when the time comes. This comforts me quite a bit, since I trust them -- funny how you cling to something like that, you know?
I've been tending to think of my car as unlikely to be stolen -- how many young car thieves know how to drive standard these days? Evidently the joy-riders in my neighborhood do.
makes mental note to purchase The Club before reacquiring repaired car....
They need to make a club that actually clubs the thieves.
I didn't know that about Hondas (that the parts are worth lots of $$) but I remember that on Berkeley Street in Somerville, the only person I saw who had a Club on their wheel, and used it all the time, was our downstairs neighbor, who also had an old Honda. He may have had a similar lesson... the neighborhoods are very close, if not technically the same...