Ooh, I have an idea. I once had an evil housemate who would always steal my food - even food I had cooked myself and left in the fridge. So if one had such an evil roomate, one could cook the organ in some sort of pasta dish and then just leave it in the fridge....
And I'd be totally into that if it weren't for the workers who were sued for leaving Ex-Lax Brownies for the office food thief...who turned out to be the boss. That fuck deserved every squat he took but unfortunately the court held otherwise.
And I'd be totally into that if it weren't for the workers who were sued for leaving Ex-Lax Brownies for the office food thief...who turned out to be the boss. That fuck deserved every squat he took but unfortunately the court held otherwise.
Well, maybe if I used whole-grain pasta that had lots of fiber?
Gallstone jewelry. I am sure someone has already done this.
ION, I just pawned off a work task I have onto a temp. YAY!
Bad: I'm effing freezing, and it's raining here. AGAIN.
Good: The lunch today included a fruit platter, with some very very good pineapple. Yum.
YAY for the pawning!
I have to go run errands. in one sense boo because denying the lazy. yay because getting stuff done.
Timelies,
Skipped close to 2000 posts and skimmed the last 100.
My condolences to Jon B, quester, Jars and lisah.
Happy Birthday, Anne.
Congratulations, ita.
Thankfully only two hours left in my Monday workday. Ugh.
Kat, I thought the same exact thing
in the closet. "Don't kiss her, don't kiss her." He was so awesomely sweet.
And George had me cracking up at the end.
"Anyone want to have sex?"
Bwah!
Congratulations ita!!
Grey's Anatomy:
Wow, what an episode to see on a day when it's one week before the 9 year anniversary of my mother's death, I just had lunch with two friends -- one of whom had just returned from dealing with her mother's estate and the other who is coming up on the one-year anniversary of her mother's death.
Why couldn't they have warned me? And no, I don't think that Meredeth
knew about her mother and the Chief,
but I can't help but think that she has an inkling now. I enjoyed the Izzy story muchly.
Well, given that my main concern was not having to pay $500, I wasn't too concerned. It's not like it was cancerous or anything. I could have disposed of it in the trash like rotten meat. Or I could have had it bottled in formaldehyde and donated it to the nearest high school biology department.
It's really annoying because I think they just stick it in a bio-hazard bag and drop it into a medical waste incinerator. Ca-ching! That will be $500 and a pint of blood, please.