Can I be not deep too?
I don't want to have to watch Crash.
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.
Can I be not deep too?
I don't want to have to watch Crash.
Can I be not deep too?
I don't want to have to watch Crash.
Me three? I really don't want to watch it. Which is why I have Cat's Meow and Four Brothers instead. Just watched Rounders last night. Pretty boys gambling is a weakness of mine.
This would be the wrong time to say I do want to watch Crash, huh? If it helps, I think SG-1 S2 is ahead of it in my queue.
aurelia ≡ the deep one
Life is short! Don't watch the movie if you don't want to.
Speaking of not a big whoop, I had gefilte fish for the first time the other night, and I don't get why people think it's so nasty.
I've never had gefilte fish, but I don't understand why anchovies are supposed to be nast. I snack on the things.
Getting ready to go to mexico next week with Bob Bob. I have a question for all you world travelers. Since, as is frustratingly typical, Bob cannot find his US passport, what would lead to the least hassle at the two border crossings: a birth certificate + driver's license to show US citizenship or his Irish passport?
Do the Irish need visas to come to the US? He might have to go through the biometrics stuff (a Swedish friend had to). If the birth certificate & license live up to the US and Mexican official requirements, I'd go with them.
When I was flying to MX they said a passport was a must. But there could conceivably be visa issues if he uses the Irish one?
MONKEY!
ION, I have a handful of elementary school workbooks in a variety of subjects and with both activities and lessons. Anyone interested in them? They are probably mostly from the 70s.
Oh, my "they" above is the school people -- I didn't bother to find out the official rules.
Speaking of not a big whoop, I had gefilte fish for the first time the other night, and I don't get why people think it's so nasty.
Before I was a vegetarian, I liked gefilte fish. It was one of the few kinds of fish I'd eat as a kid.