The only problem is, once you've picked up the phone to say that, you have to say, "I'll be there in an hour" or whatever.
You could say, "I'm doing this new spa thing where my feet are set in concrete and I won't be freed until tonight...."
All these logistics make my head hurt. Maybe I should just go in.
This is a decent article on the Nuestro Himno (NYT, so requires login, but also links to mp3 so you can hear it!) [link]
I'll admit it. I can sing the most of O Canada in French, but there are parts where I am singing it phonetically, and I have no idea what I'm singing.
I find this HI-larious. Especially because, Episcopalians???
I know. Everyone knows it's the Lutherans that got it going on.
I just realised that I spaced on something I
really really
shouldn't have spaced on, and this puts me a month and a half off a schedule I already thought was too long.
Sometimes it's easy to believe you don't deserve stuff.
Grr.
I find this HI-larious. Especially because, Episcopalians???
Episcopalians really do pride themselves on their "big tent" approach to worship. And they're quick to point out that the majority of Anglicans in the world aren't white.
Grey's Anatomy blog entry for last night. The ep was written by a new writer, and she's very cute in the blog entry.
Oh, I know lots of Episcopalians are lefty liberals, but there's also the God's Frozen People stereotype. (I mean, I think 41 and Bar are Episcopalians. Not the hip-hop kind.)
The company picnic has a pirate theme this year.
The newsletter about the picnic opens with "Aarghh." I assume they meant, "Yaaar," or possibly, "Arrrr." Tsk.
My company worries me sometimes.