Did you take pictures?
Yeah! Where's my Heather pictures?
I didn't take pictures of the hats, because I didn't have my cell phone in the store, and I have no pictures of the new do because no one has taken pictures of me. My friend Sarah has a new camera though, so maybe I'll talk her into bringing it over, and she can take some.
Here we are, in the Pre-Attack-of-the-Space-Clams age....
Jupiter, bless me.
I got tommyrot's post, yet my mind is still whole.
You should do that, Heather.
I'm watching Season 1 of Alias. I'm 15 minutes into the first episode, and I am already in love with SpyDaddy. (again)
It just seems silly to ask someone to take a picture of you. Y'know?
I'm going to have a long day tomorrow, so I think I'm going to have some chocolate medallions, a scoop of cookies and cream, watch Desperate Housewives, and then knit myself to sleep.
It just seems silly to ask someone to take a picture of you. Y'know?
Just tell them your invisible friends told you to.
Have a good night!
I would do that, if I knew anything about the Sabbath. Working on Sunday sucks. This is the extent of my knowledge.
That's good enough, honestly. A literal translation from the Hebrew:
"And on the seventh day, the LORD rested. 'Working seven days in a row sucks,' said the LORD, as he cracked open a brewski and plopped his omnipotent ass on the La-Z-Boy."
Translators tend to gloss over the beer and La-Z-Boy part.
Although the seventh day is Saturday.
Did you know that the USA will soon have a pre-emptive strike nuclear weapons policy? This scared the fuck out of me. Now, moving to Canada won't be enough. I have to escape the planet?
WASHINGTON -- The Pentagon has drafted a revised doctrine for the use of nuclear weapons that envisions commanders requesting presidential approval to pre-empt an attack by a nation or terror group using weapons of mass destruction. The draft also includes the option of using nuclear arms to destroy known enemy stockpiles of nuclear, biological or chemical weapons.
The document, written by the Pentagon's Joint Chiefs staff but not yet approved by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, would update rules and procedures governing the use of nuclear weapons to reflect a pre-emption strategy announced by the Bush White House in December 2002. The strategy was outlined in more detail at the time in classified national security directives.
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How do you know? The Bible says "seven days" but doesn't give a day of the week. I mean, it could be Wednesday.
Honestly, I think most of the work happened on Wednesday and Thursday. And Friday featured a three-hour lunch.