A couple of people most likely to have a really hard time finding a new job in their last field: Brown and the DPW guy who cut the cable....
Angel ,'Conviction (1)'
Natter .38 Special
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.
How do you live in LA and be paranoid about loss of power? That's so weird. What happens when the fire alarm goes off? You're reminded of the WWII bombing of London?
Kudos to reporters and editors that publish people's crazy ass comments under their full names. Jackasses.
It is very sad that you get out to my mom's house more than I do. Next time toss a rock into her yard with a note rubberbanded on telling her that I'm still alive. Or trapped in the internet.
I hope to be back out there the second weekend of October, or at least in November. Send me a pdf of what you want tossed.
Kudos to reporters and editors that publish people's crazy ass comments under their full names.
Clearly. This is SO the best part of that story.
How do you live in LA and be paranoid about loss of power?
I think a lot of people in LA are paranoid about everything.
As I said to mother today, "If we ever had a real blackout here? People are totally hitting the gun shops and barricading themselves in their houses."
From the LA Times site:
52. The power went out and I had to stop working. I ate lunch. The power came back on and I didn't tell my boss. Then I wrote this.
Submitted by: Matt Patterson
2:49 PM PDT, September 12, 2005
As I said to mother today, "If we ever had a real blackout here? People are totally hitting the gun shops and barricading themselves in their houses."
We'd just make a run on the stores and buy up all the milk, toilet paper and bread. It's our response to everything.
I need Biology help.
You are a girl.
You are a girl.
I know. And a girl just helped me. Turns out I actually knew what I was doing, but was just making it more difficult than it really was.
I'm going home. laters.