My cat woke me up at 8:00, meowing at full volume. I knew she wanted to be fed, but it was another eight hours until her feeding time. Now, usually on the weekends, she can convince me to move her feeding time up an hour or so just by being obnoxious, but I refused to move it up eight hours. By noon, however, she was being horrendous--knocking everything off of the coffee table, following at my heels every time I moved, harranging me at every turn to "Feeeeeed meeeeee!!!" So, finally, I gave up and did as my feline mistress commanded. She'll be the one to suffer tomorrow when she goes back on her evening feeding schedule, though.
Natter 42, the Universe, and Everything
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, flaming otters, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Would those liquid bandages help your knuckles? Mom uses those when her knuckles and other joints get all torn up when she's doing heavy gardening.
Man, I just wasted most of today.
I'm going to blame my cats for me being in bed until 12:30. I went to bed after the 7 am shot, and they pinned me down, I swear. I woke up only once, at 12:30, to find Devi's head resting on my palm, one paw wrapped around my wrist. Mister Kitty was half on my shoulder, with both front legs across my throat. It's all their fault. There were sleep vibes or something.
The animated Tick on dvd! [link]
My friend and I always say we are powerless to stay awake under the weight of a sleeping cat.
I can't imagine it without Leo, anyhow. Not that I've watched steadily in years and years, but still.
Hip hip hooray for the animated Tick!
I have a list of things this long to get done today....
I can't imagine it without Leo, anyhow. Not that I've watched steadily in years and years, but still.
There was a time when that show was Appointment TV for me. It was a better show this year, and I might have continued to watch if Santos had won (I do luv Jimmy Smits). I just hope it ends well. I'm sorry that Sorkin won't be involved in the finale.
I'm not surprised they cancelled WW, although I've been enjoying it more this season than in years. I hope the writers get enough notice to wrap some things up, like, say, Josh and Donna. It certainly looks like the whole CJ/Danny situation is being resolved.
I can't imagine it without Leo, anyhow. Not that I've watched steadily in years and years, but still.
DH was just watching the last episode I recorded for him with Leo's debate practice. So bittersweet. I guess it's time for the show to end, though.
The first three seasons, we literally wouldn't miss an episode. But we haven't watched it that regularly since the start of this season--and the move to Sunday made it difficult for us to remember to catch.