I don't think that's a condition I'd ever admit to having, tommyrot.
Jonathan ,'Touched'
Natter 39 and Holding
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.
Sean is not the Great Cornholio.
Sean is not the Great Cornholio.
But perhaps he needs TP for his bungholio anyway.
Are you threatening me?
Time.com has an interview with Neil Gaiman and Joss Whedon on how being a geek is now cool.
Excerpts on the last page of the current issue of Time magazine.
My GF has taken to saying, "I've got the Jensen Ackles real bad" when she is feeling under the weather.
this made me giggle out loud.
this made me giggle out loud.
Hee! She does it frequently and it always makes me giggle out loud.
Okay, I am about to rip my hair out and punch my computer (poor computer -- it's really only the messenger). I cannot figure out how to get MSAccess to do medians, and I've got too many subdivisions to do it in Excel. There are articles aplenty about how to get Access to do this by writing a subroutine, but I don't ever go into the coding part of Access and I don't have time to start now. Friggafracking fuck.
Thank you.
I'm wearing pleated pants.
The winds are strong and hot.
I've just seen my third fire of the day.
I don't want to chair this meeting at 1.
If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to ask.
Did you know that Anna Nicole's case will be heard by the Supreme Court?
The Supreme Court shed its staid image Tuesday, giving stripper-turned Playboy model Anna Nicole Smith a new chance at a piece of the fortune of her 90-year-old late husband.
The court said it would hear arguments early next year as part of Smith's effort to collect as much as $474 million from the estate of J. Howard Marshall II. The oil tycoon married her in 1994 when he was 89 and she was 26.
The case promises to be the sexiest of the nine-month term which begins next week.
"She's very excited. She will be attending arguments, there's no question about that," Smith's lawyer, Howard K. Stern, said in a telephone interview from Vermont where the television reality star is filming a movie.
At issue for the court is a relatively mundane technical issue: when may federal courts hear claims that are also involved state probate proceedings. But the facts are eye-catching.
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The Supreme Court agreed to hear the case without awaiting the opinion of the new chief justice. The Senate is expected to vote on John Roberts' nomination later this week. The eight justices, including retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, picked that case to hear out of about 1,900 appeals.