Good morning Jesse!
'Get It Done'
Natter 40: The Nice One
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.
I can only print in black and white, but it's full of nice straight lines, and really, what more could I ask for?
Welcome back, Aimee!
Good Morning Natter!
Interesting discovery of the morning, whitefonted for Jilli and others, Ozzie and Perkins the cats are afraid of big ucky spiders that are stalking around near their food bowls.
Excuse me while I go hide in bed for a while.
Matt, your selflessness is admirable, depending on how cute or corruptible those scions are. I say go in health.
Your cats are wusses, Perkins.
Of course, one of mine is so lazy, he can't be arsed to care about such things. If he ever managed to kill anything, it would be by rolling over on it.
Guess who forgot her lunch today? Guess!
it's full of nice straight lines, and really, what more could I ask for?
Polka dots and curvy lines in different directions! At least, that's what I put in a graph for a friend last week. She needed histograms in black-and-white, and no matter how I played with the colors, they still looked too similar. So she ended up with some very cheerful graphs. Which even met her needs, so, hey, why not.
That's funny Perkins, my cats love spiders. I think they try to play with them, but always end up killing them. Then, they eat them.
I think if Tennessee ends up voting for a defense of marriage type amendment, I'm going to take it as license to begin embroiling the sons of state legislators in sex scandals, guilt-free.
Who needs license? I say do it for the fun!
This weekend's best Leif moment happend while I was at the grocery store. My wife discovered my daughter pouring chocolate chips into a half-cup measure from a bag sneaked from an upper cabinet. She asked by daughter why this was happening, and my daughter explained that Leif told her he would give her twenty bucks for a half-cup of chocolate chips.
This weekend's best Leif moment happend while I was at the grocery store. My wife discovered my daughter pouring chocolate chips into a half-cup measure from a bag sneaked from an upper cabinet. She asked by daughter why this was happening, and my daughter explained that Leif told her he would give her twenty bucks for a half-cup of chocolate chips.
I read that too quickly and for a second thought they were doing this IN the grocery store.
And I love how its a half-cup that he wants.