Seriously though, and this is in no way a statement about the Buffistas, just based on past experience, I didn't expect even a little "hello" for at least a few days, so thanks.
Hi jubsews. We're pretty friendly around here. Until you start talking about commas or cilantro or something equally controversial.
The irony is, I have a bunch of sauce earmarked for pizza at home. I just keep putting off making the dough. I should probably get over my pre-cooked food thing. Thanks, mother. Unless it's brought to me hot, I forget it is an option.
Burrell, near you is probably near me--do they deliver?
Not only does GA have a blog, it has a FAQ. In which Shondra explains something about the episode the week after the Superbowl:
Why did Dylan carry the bomb in his bare hands? Because now he's dead and I'm mad and I don't think that bomb squad guys would carry bombs in their bare hands and you are a stupid-head!!!
Bomb Squad Guys (BSGs as I've decided to call them - and many of them are, in fact, not guys but women) most certainly do carry bombs in their bare hands. We had numerous BSG specialist-type people working on this episode. They emphasized to us that in a true high pressure situation, the most important thing for safety is that they have maximum control. Which means not wearing helmets that could obscure their vision or big heavy glove things that could make them drop the bomb. Having as little between them and the bomb as possible means they have more control over the situation. They also said that all the helmets and gloves in the world would not have kept Dylan from becoming pink mist should that homemade, unstable device he was carrying decide to explode.
FYI, it was the BSGs who said that Dylan would carry the bomb from the OR into the hall where he would then place it into a container. Because picking the bomb up (ie, pulling it out of Mr. Carlson) and putting the bomb down are the two most dangerous moments of bomb removal.
See? Not that much of a stupid-head, am I?
Welcome, jubsews.
That makes a lot of sense. And it reminds me that there was something similar in a book I've read about
bomb-squad guys.
Do they still have frozen dough at the supermarket? I have a white pizza recipe I've been wanting to try, but am not confident in my bread-making abilities.
I still wish the
BSG hadn't gone boom, just because I like Kyle Chandler.
I was just going to say that sometimes you can get good frozen dough.
I spent the last two nights watching Season 1 of GA on DVD. I thought I had seen them all, but there were three that I hadn't. That's a third of the season!
Now, of course I wish I could start watching again from the beginning of season 2.
I am feeling very lazy. Someone make me get off my butt!
Shonda brings the har:
And here's the thing I really would like you to remember on dark nights when you lie in bed hating my guts: In movies and most TV shows, when two friends sleep together, it's a magical start to a wonderful relationship. In life, it's quite often a hideous beginning to a very long awkward nightmare.
I don't think Shonda watches the TV we do. In the TV shows we watch,
when two friends sleep together it usuallymeans that one of them is about to die.
Oh, and that's cool about podcasts. I'm going to go check that out right now.
Sue's whitefont doesn't
bode well for George, does it?
I read/heard that TJ's has good frozen dough, but I didn't see any last time I was there. However, I will set a weekend goal of making some wholewheat pizza dough with peanut oil. It's nummy.
Ooooo...ita, that sounds yummy. Do you have a recipe you'd be willing to share?