I scared the cats when I literally laughed out loud.
I think it's one of the few times recently I have laughed not only out loud, but continued to laugh long after the line was over- whasserface's delivery was perfect too.
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 scared the cats when I literally laughed out loud.
I think it's one of the few times recently I have laughed not only out loud, but continued to laugh long after the line was over- whasserface's delivery was perfect too.
The never said "viscous." They said "viscious."
That's true. You can get viscious aluminum?
Timelies,
Gronk. Couldn't fall asleep until after 2am last night for some stupid reason.
Also, realizing that sometime before Friday I need to clean my house, put up my Christmas tree and bake cookies. Plus, I really need to finish my Christmas shopping this week so as to not face the ravaging hordes that flood the mall on the week of Christmas. Ugh.
OK, that's one part of the holiday that is fun: watching the animals go out of their furry little minds over various ornaments.
PVP had a great comic along that vein last week, but I can't link it because the site is either down or my work has started blocking it. Grr.
That's true. You can get viscious aluminum?
Maybe it's Vichy aluminum, or would that be aluminium?
Viscious: goopy and evil!
Interesting books encountered: The law of death and disposal of the dead, Legal almanac series no. 57
First Law of the Dead: Dead Men Tell No Tales.
Did you know electricians have voice mail? Somehow, I was surprised to discover that an electrician would have voice mail.
No reason he wouldn't, I guess. Still, I would really like to talk to him now rather than later.
'King Kong,' 'Lost' among AFI honorees
The official selections of AFI Awards 2005 for top films and TV programs were announced Sunday after two days of deliberations by two juries that selected the year's best in film and television.
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In addition to "Mountain," "Kong" and "Virgin," the movies chosen are "Capote," "Crash," "Good Night, and Good Luck," "A History of Violence," "Munich," "The Squid and the Whale" and "Syriana."
The 10 TV programs are: "24," "Battlestar Galactica," "Deadwood," "Grey's Anatomy," "House," "Lost," "Rescue Me," "Sleeper Cell," "Sometimes in April" and "Veronica Mars."
Who in Nutty!World gets to have voicemail and who doesn't?
Which is amazing, when you think how much of the human brain is devoted to processing visual information, and how much of it is devoted to face recognition.