Kristen and I spent a small fortune at the Container Store this afternoon, because I've been losing my shit about storage problems.
Whenever I walk into the Container Store, I hear choirs of angels singing. Well organized angels.
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.
Kristen and I spent a small fortune at the Container Store this afternoon, because I've been losing my shit about storage problems.
Whenever I walk into the Container Store, I hear choirs of angels singing. Well organized angels.
amych, you win at life!
amych, today you're the windshield!
I think I like Nora's version better. I don't want low-flying bugs squashed all over me.
see, now I win at life, by association!
Yay for Kate's job! Yay for Rio's move! Yay for amych's lack of meeting! Yay for shoes! Yay for TAR!
...that about covers it, right?
Oh, and ita? "Me and the crew used to do her" is the best line in the context of the song, but "Never trust a big butt and a smile" is the best line for daily use. In case you were still wondering.
Jesse, I knew you'd think what I thought.
My thigh is still fucked up. I am not excited.
That is the opposite of exciting.
I'm working on alternating heat and ice on it, in hopes of making some change. Then it's back to the Ace bandages.
Intelligence experts warn that a proposal to merge two Pentagon intelligence units could create an ominous new agency.
Well, if you've done nothing wrong then you have nothing to fear....
The Base Realignment and Closure Commission also suggested that the Pentagon could “disestablish” CIFA and DSS and “consolidate their components into the Department of Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency.”
...In the meantime, CIFA, a mysterious and secretive unit created in 2002 and charged with making Defense counterintelligence efforts more effective, became the subject of two public controversies.
The first erupted late in 2005 when documents surfaced indicating that CIFA (whose mission, according to its own officials, is supposed to be limited to analysis of counterintelligence data produced by other agencies) was discovered to have put together a database that included reports on anti-administration demonstrators, including peace activists protesting alleged “war profiteering.”
Oh. Well, maybe not....