Oh hey, people were wondering where Charlie's been on West Wing, right? Dule Hill is going to be in a new show on USA this summer about a fake psychic detective. Could be funny.
Natter .44 Magnum: Do You Feel Chatty, Punk?
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.
Oh, in surreal equine news, I heard clip-clopping outside, looked out the front windows and saw the Budweiser Clydesdales going down my street.
My two mugs of coffee today probably came close to 5 cups, so I could do 6 in a day without any trouble. 6 mugs would probably be a bad idea, though.
Back when I drank coffee, I drank way more than six cups a day, particularly if you count espresso variants as equivalent to more than a cup. But then, I was an addict, yo, so not a particularly representative sample.
Wonder if it applies to tea?
I'll have to try Hustle, too. It definitely sounds up my alley. The roommate has started watching Dr. Who with me, too, so that's fun. He stood and watched all of last week's episode, as though not quite deciding whether or not to leave. And then he sat down with me to watch this week's, yay cliffhangers, so I think he's hooked.
I've noticed the Go-Betweens are fairly popular round here, and wondered if this had been reported yet: [link]
My mugs are about 12 oz full, I think. Not that I could do four of those in coffee. Maybe in tea, if I had enough baked goods, and no need to sleep.
Could someone tell my body it's May 06? Because the concussion site hurts, and my old wrist and rib injuries just started up too. Sometimes PMS visits me like this, but this ain't that. Just auld lang pain.
Wonder if it applies to tea?
Tea has about half the caffeine as coffee, IIRC.
billytea - it was reported over in the music thread.
Just auld lang pain.
I have a shoulder and a wrist that get sentimental that way.
I have a shoulder and a wrist that get sentimental that way.
Doesn't it suck when they sing in harmony?
Speaking of which...okay, not really, but it's sad to read about any instance of crippling migraines, not just Rachel Bilson's.
The actress almost lost her life at 14 after the car she was riding in with pals crashed into another vehicle on California's beach road the Pacific Coast Highway.
She says, "I basically died and then came back. The window went into my head. It was really gross."
The 24-year-old, who has a permanent reminder of the accident in the shape of a scar above her right eye, admits she still suffers from crippling migraines and memory loss - both of which she credits to her brush with death.
ISTR Marcia Cross (Bree from Desperate Housewives) also suffer(s/ed) from really bad ones.