You're not gonna jokey-rhyme your way out of this one.

Willow ,'Sleeper'


Natter 43: I Love My Dead Gay Whale Crosspost.  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Eddie - Mar 17, 2006 4:39:59 am PST #4439 of 10001
Your tag here.

Speaking of pronunciations, and we've talked about this before, but the DJ on the radio yesterday said bye-OP-ic instead of BYE-oh-pic (biopic). I winced.


Fred Pete - Mar 17, 2006 4:40:18 am PST #4440 of 10001
Ann, that's a ferret.

Because so many federal prosecutors and made men have Yorkshire accents.

At least one attorney around here has a British accent. Because he grew up there. Not sure exactly where, but his football team is Manchester City.


tommyrot - Mar 17, 2006 4:41:00 am PST #4441 of 10001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Beverages other than coffee are a real pain to make. This is sad-making, given my tea addiction.

Have you seen those little water-heater thingies - you plug it in and put it in a cup of water, and a few minutes later: hot water!


JZ - Mar 17, 2006 4:42:38 am PST #4442 of 10001
See? I gave everybody here an opportunity to tell me what a bad person I am and nobody did, because I fuckin' rule.

Boo.

Joshua Jackson is a cutiehead, but he vaguely resembles one of my cousins so I can't really feel anything but a cousinly combination of maternal and irritated toward him.

I think they were smirking a little.

I prefer to think they were smiling appeasing smiles at you, in fear of your wee but mighty fists of smoking rage.


Ailleann - Mar 17, 2006 4:44:23 am PST #4443 of 10001
vanguard of the socialist Hollywood liberal homosexualist agenda

Have you seen those little water-heater thingies

Sounds vaguely familiar, but el brain is not helping me this morning.


sumi - Mar 17, 2006 4:47:22 am PST #4444 of 10001
Art Crawl!!!

So, it's Joshua Jackson and Alan Tudyk and on the other hand Sean Bean and Reed Diamond.


Steph L. - Mar 17, 2006 4:47:27 am PST #4445 of 10001
I look more rad than Lutheranism

Coffee question: How do the standard prep methods stack up? Which is best and which is worst?

Depends on how you like your coffee. However, as others have said, percolator coffee is NAST.

Like Brenda, Deb loves her paper-cone drip thingy, although I think Deb uses it only for travel now, because she has a one-cup pod coffeemaker at home and adores it.

I've heard good things about the one-cup pod coffeemakers, but you're limited to the coffee pods, and I don't know that (for instance) Blue Mountain is available in pods.

My preferred method is French Press, but I'm generally running late in the mornings and also lazy, so I default to my old workhorse Mr. Coffee. I just get my coffe ground very VERY fine (standard drip coffeemaker grind tends to be medium), which makes a BIG difference in Teh Yum.


§ ita § - Mar 17, 2006 4:50:22 am PST #4446 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I've been assuming that French Press isn't high on the list, because a) I use it and b) not that many other people seem to. It doesn't feel like more effort than most machines (excluding the pod), but I am coffeemaker phobic. The pod looks hella cool, but it does seem to limit the coffee choices.

The promo for this week's ER was quite misleading, even for them. The promo for next week's seem to have gone over the top into self-parody. The ominous voice is more gravelly, and they've laid filters over the video. Someone please stop the madness.


DXMachina - Mar 17, 2006 4:51:05 am PST #4447 of 10001
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

My preferred method is French Press

I tried a French press, but they're a PITA to clean.


Calli - Mar 17, 2006 4:52:35 am PST #4448 of 10001
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

I say BOO-teek.

I make coffee with a French press. It may or may not be the absolute best, but it has the advantage of not needing to be shut off. And it's not like I let my coffee sit around to get cold. There are drip coffee machines that shut off after a pre-set time. Our office coffee maestro has one in his office. Unfortunately the timer's on the fritz and shuts the machine off about 5 seconds after the coffee's made. So the maestro and his Brethern in Caffination hover around the machine with cups at the ready, like cats outside a mousehole.