Hmmm... any Somervillains want to go to IKEA during the Superbowl?
'Shindig'
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.
I mostly just watch The Word. Don't hate me. It took me a long time to take to TCR.
Perkins! Eat your lunch! Do something else outside.
Perkins, cure for boredom = a walk outside. Maybe getting a magazine to read while you eat?
Jesse and msbelle are wise, but sadly, it is kind of grey and yuck out, and I am not wearing good walking shoes. I think I shall have to bring or wear some tomorrow. I am eating my brought-with lunch though, so that's something at least.
I discovered today that my previous instinct to avoid red meat TV dinners was spot-on, as my beef portabello lunch smelled truly vile when cooked. Picked up grilled chicken and broccoli from a local deli instead, and the cashier guy undercharged me by $2 after correcting a $5 overcharge. Good food tastes even better when it's cheap.
I mostly meant outside of the office, not necessarily OUTSIDE. Run an errand or something.
I avoid chicken tvdinners. Too often the chicken tastes off to me.
Advantage of following a hairstylest through 3 salons over 7 years: when you call and she's all booked up, she tells the scheduler to cram you into a corner of her schedule.
So I can stop being annoyed with my hair. It is really too long for this cut now.
Too often the chicken tastes off to me.
Like ferret?
I had a Lean Cuisine Margherita pizza for dinner the other night. I took a bite, took another to confirm, and gave the whole thing to the dog. I ended up with a big hunk of swiss cheese and a couple of handfuls of peanut butter chips instead.
Huh. Wouldn't have guessed.
Executives of The WB network say they are not canceling 7th Heaven because of poor ratings -- it is their second highest-rated show behind Gilmore Girls, according to the Associated Press -- but because it costs too much. Speaking in Pasadena at the annual TV critics' winter press tour, WB Chairman Garth Ancier remarked that the series loses $16 million a year. "As much as we all love the show, we do have to run a business," Ancier said. The network's overall ratings are reportedly down by double-digit percentages this season.
Like ferret?
Phbbbt. I'd pushed that incident from my mind.
Actually, it often tastes kinda like cardboard.