You know, I've saved lives. Dozens. Maybe hundreds. I reattached a girl's leg. Her whole leg. She named her hamster after me. I got a hamster. He drops a box of money, he gets a town.

Simon ,'Jaynestown'


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.


msbelle - Oct 07, 2005 7:14:49 am PDT #4186 of 10002
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

MK is fantastic. But like sara said, not so bright. He's the cat equivilent of the sweet but dumb significant other.


tommyrot - Oct 07, 2005 7:15:05 am PDT #4187 of 10002
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

How is your eye doing, tommy?

It got a little better at the end of last week, but it's stayed the same since. The opthomologist suggested to my Dr. a bunch more blood tests he wants done, so I gotta get blood drawn again. Got another optho appointment next week.


Jesse - Oct 07, 2005 7:17:43 am PDT #4188 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

He's the cat equivilent of the sweet but dumb significant other.

Mine too!


Topic!Cindy - Oct 07, 2005 7:18:48 am PDT #4189 of 10002
What is even happening?

I hope it starts resolving, soon.

We never named our cows - they just had numbers. But when I was in third grade my dad sold a calf to me. I named it 'Kari' after a girl in my class that I had a crush on. Oddly enough, when I told her I named my calf after her she was not impressed.

My grandfather's brother had a dairy farm in PEI, Canada. If we'd (the MA relatives) would visit when they had a new calf, they'd name it after one of us. They didn't usually name them either though, as far as I know.


aurelia - Oct 07, 2005 7:20:17 am PDT #4190 of 10002
All sorrows can be borne if you put them into a story. Tell me a story.

I remember my cousins telling us the name of the steer we were being served for dinner.


Sue - Oct 07, 2005 7:20:17 am PDT #4191 of 10002
hip deep in pie

One of my cat's is sweet but dumb, but he's so shy that no but me really gets to see the sweet part. (Or the dumb part, either.)


Jessica - Oct 07, 2005 7:21:45 am PDT #4192 of 10002
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Has anyone seen "A History of Violence" and if so, thumbs up or down? Looking for something to see tonight and this is the only thing at the theater we want to go to that might have broad enough appeal to the group.

I think it was probably very good, but I had a very negative reaction to it. I wouldn't call it enjoyable.


§ ita § - Oct 07, 2005 7:22:25 am PDT #4193 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Emily, you don't mean Goedel Escher Bach?

Tai Chi involves, unsuprisingly perhaps, chi. Getting your chi in order cures a lot of ills, according to philosophy. And helps you kill people. Also unsurprisingly, I get twitchy when arts get so dramatically bowdlerised.

People need to die. We're supposed to be shooting a skit for work, and 2/3 of the department has mysteriously disappeared. I want to vanish too, dammit. Maybe do some work, or something.


Vortex - Oct 07, 2005 7:23:10 am PDT #4194 of 10002
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

is the only thing at the theater we want to go to that might have broad enough appeal to the group.

Wallace and Grommit!


sarameg - Oct 07, 2005 7:24:33 am PDT #4195 of 10002

We're supposed to be shooting a skit for work, and 2/3 of the department has mysteriously disappeared.

I don't blame them! Ikes. Last time I had to do skits was probably college czech and THANK GOD that's over.