Huh. I just checked, and my Hebrew birthday isn't for two more days (5 Kislev). That's nearly a month after my regular birthday was. (I totally lost track of this stuff once I got past elementary school and we didn't celebrate Hebrew birthdays in Hebrew school anymore.)
Buffy ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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.
One of her gifts was this magnetic song farm toy. It has different anmals that have a front piece and a back piece. You can have a pig head and a duck's butt, and if you push the song button, it sings, "You put a pig in front, you put a duck behind. Put them together and what do you find? A PIG-DUCK!?!"
It's funniest famn thing ever.
Mornin'. Em CUTE! The farm toy is hysterical, too.
I woke up more than an hour ago and am hungry and restless.
Em is adorable.
A friend of mine says that we should celebrate all throughout the period between the two dates.
I could get down with this (even if there are only a few days left until my hebrew b'day).
huh, so I missed the first snow of the winter. Yesterday it was over 80 here. weirdness.
I am NOT going to go to that face recognition place OR read about a pregnant 5 year old, both seem too disturbing.
LJ will not let me make locked posts from this computer (my parents' - all sorts of no good stuff). poop.
Happy birthdays!
I'm not good at competitions, especially ones I'm going to totally lose.
And people wondered why I never liked organized sports.
Help! I have one last homework for History of Math, and I don't understand it! Abstract Algebra either, but I think I have two more homeworks for that.
Emma pics have melted me.
What's the History of Math assignment, Emily? I doubt I can help with Abstract Algebra, but history I might still have insight into.
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How adorable, Aimée!
I recently listened to some old school horror in audiobook form. So...this Cask of Amontillado -- strange narrative. I mean, the story goes "I took him downstairs and walled him in." I checked the original text to see if something had been lost, but no. That seems to be it. Is this a famous and well-thought of story?