Yay Evacuation Day!
Is this just me, or is this something you might hear in a nursing home?
Also, today is (for Chicago) the first day where the day is as long as the night. (The farther North you are, the closer that day is to the Spring Solstice. Conversely, if you live on the equator, the day is longer than the night all year around.)
And it has fire. Which is cool, but rarely formal.
If the fire was presented in jewels and/or rare metals, it might qualify as formal.
How to make a plush hairly lobster: [link]
It looks cuddly!
Look who might be on our tv screens regularly next year (bold and color mine):
DIRT (FX) - Shannyn Sossamon ("Undiscovered"), Laura Allen (Lily Moore Tyler on "The 4,400"), Kathleen Chalfant (Catherine Webster on "The Book of Daniel"), Jeffrey Nordling (A&E's "Flight 93") and Josh Stewart (Brendan Finney on "Third Watch") have all joined the cast of the drama pilot, about a tabloid editor (Courtney Cox) and her right-hand photographer (Ian Hart) as they navigate the murky world of celebrity journalism. No character details however were given. Will McCormack also stars in the Touchstone Television/Coquette Productions-based hour, which comes from creator Matthew Carnahan and fellow executive producers Cox and David Arquette.
FACELESS (FOX) - Clifton Powell (A&E's "Knights of the South Bronx") has scored a role on the drama pilot, about a federal prosecutor (Sean Bean) who goes undercover as a criminal in order to take down a sprawling underworld organization. He joins the previously cast Reed Diamond and Stana Katic in the 20th Century Fox Television/Flame Television-based project, which Joe Carnahan is directing from a script by creator Dario Scardapane. Tony Krantz, Evelyn O'Neill and Daniel Rappaport also serve as executive producers.
(That was from the Futon Critic.)
CaBil -- I'm so sorry about your cat! What a sad homecoming.
If the fire was presented in jewels and/or rare metals, it might qualify as formal.
I'm low rent and high tech--LCD.
Pronounciation question: boutique--BOWtique or BOOtique?
Coffee question: How do the standard prep methods stack up? Which is best and which is worst?
So, funny thing this morning. 2 guys from my building's staff were in the elevator and were asking me about the smoking guy. Appparently they all heard the message I left last night. I think they were smirking a little. I laughed out loud when they asked me and told them, "OH! He made me so MAD!".
Today's goal is to not lose my fucking shit with anyone, or as my bff said last night, try not to be one giant hormone.
BOOtique
a federal prosecutor (Sean Bean) who goes undercover as a criminal in order to take down a sprawling underworld organization.
Because so many federal prosecutors and made men have Yorkshire accents.
ita, "boo". "buh", if I'm getting lazy.
Pronounciation question: boutique--BOWtique or BOOtique?
To me, BOOtique seems slightly more snooty/pretentious.