My favorite moment in The Word was when Bullet Point was trying to figure out Stephen's trigger word and said, "Bilbo Baggins?" Stephen's reply was "Nice guess, but no."
That made me laff and larf.
There was something on that or TDS that I so wanted to remember so I could tag it, but I've spaced on it completely today.
Dear European Universities,
Please stop changing your email schemas willy nilly. The beauty of institutional email is its consistency. Changing everyone's email addresses every couple of years just is stupid.
Signed,
Sick of updating records
I was reading an article about Sharon and saw this statement:
One of Sharon's sons spoke to him, and the 77-year-old leader's blood pressure increased.
why is this significant?
why is this significant?
Excitement in response to an external stimulus.
I wish I ever drove anywhere that cruise control was an option. Other than coming from MI to LA, I haven't used it in years.
It looks like Scion may be losing control of their target market. Last report I read said they wanted to discourage adults from buying their cars, because it was supposed to be the low-cost Kool Aid that gets teens hooked on the Toyota line--and that can't work if Mum drives one too.
I drove in among at least three charcoal grey Acura TLs. I like the car, and I love the colour, but I'm bored already. I think it was the TSX I was coveting--I only saw one of those, and it was silver. Which is the ultimate boring LA car colour.
ita, I test drove the TSX, and it turned like a bus. NO turning radius whatsoever. ugh.
Didn't West Wing run new episodes already this season?
TV president Martin Sheen tugged at America's heartstrings on Sunday night when he paid a personal tribute to late The West Wing co-star John Spencer at the beginning of the new season of the political drama. The new season of the show will begin with Spencer's final episodes. The actor died of a heart attack on December 16th. Sheen, who plays President Jeb Bartlett on the hit show, took a moment to remember his pal, stating, "Good evening. On December 16 we lost our good friend and colleague John Spencer. Through our shock and grief, we can think of no more fitting memorial to this wonderful man, this extraordinary actor, than to share with you, beginning tonight, the last few months of his work here on The West Wing. Johnny, it seems we hardly knew you, we love you and we miss you."