Strange but true: I'm fairly sure that I can't drink the
British
tap water (that I spent 30 years drinking) anymore. I've had, ah, tummy issues since being back here.
In Egypt I just drink bottled water. Seems that's what my system is now used to. Still, at least it's not used to perrier, I suppose. Or champagne.
sigh
Is this a holiday for anyone else in Buffistaland?
Last day of precious, precious vacation. I should actually spend it well. Hmm...
Jesse, my folks used to love taking the Staten Island Ferry and driving around looking at the Mafia mansions. There is also an Old Sailor's Home turned Arts center caled Snug Harbor. Check it out: [link]
I am going in to the office as soon as I can work up the nerve to brave the hellish rain.
ita, I hope you feel better soon.
cranberry orange cake
That sounds like such an interesting combination! If it were possible to find cranberries here I'd ask for the recipe.
Fay, you probably just need a really good water filter system like Brita.
Last day of precious, precious vacation. I should actually spend it well. Hmm...
Me too. This will be my fourth day off. I haven't had this much time away from work since my honeymoon. No wonder the job was killing me.
Resolution for New Year: less work.
TV Guide
has a "specia guest columnist' - some guy named Joss Whedon: [link]
writing on the future of TV....
The networks will all be creating exciting, innovative new spin-offs of today's shows. Approximately 67 percent of all television will be CSI-based, including CSI: Des Moines, CSI: New York but a Different Part than Gary Sinise Is In and NCSI: SVU WKRP, which covers every possible gruesome crime with a groovin' '70s beat. (Jerry Bruckheimer will also have conquered Broadway with the CSI musical "FOLLICLE!" starring Nathan Lane as a frenetic but lovable blood spatter and Matthew Broderick as lint.)
Homemade BtVS mah jongg set: [link]
I would actually love to see a limited run of NCSI:SVU WKRP. Rarely would all my enthusiasms be so catered to, esp. if Belzer was in it.
That Sweden guy is funny.
Fay, you probably just need a really good water filter system like Brita.
See, in Egypt I just
don't drink the water.
'Cause bottled water is cheap cheap cheap (by foreigner standards) and Egypt...is very polluted. And the, ah, pharaoh's revenge is unavoidable, but drinking the water REALLY is asking for it. But it's
weird
finding that my body now considers British water to be strange and unfamiliar. Like it doesn't want home to be home anymore, or - oh, I don't know. Strange. Like finding your key doesn't fit in a familiar lock, or something.
...I'm not making much sense, here, am I?
I'm following, Fay.
Should I be afraid now?