stoopid naps.
Wash ,'Serenity'
Spike's Bitches 30: Going on Thirteen
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I am alseep - or half asleep , but my brain started planning things- that dont exsist. It was very busy, but I would prefer more sleep.
sunday, we spent wandering around the more touristy sections of SF - because my sister wanted to. Guess what weekeknd is the first big tourist weekeknd in sf. yep. I was good, I did not budgen any tourist who stopped in the middle of the sidewalk with my water bottle. and We did go to fog city dinner. where I did have the best salad in the world followed by the tallest lemon merange pie ever. and I came home with the Plastic Fork of Death.
Sophia, I have no words to say how much I feel for you and your kitty.
t /Captain Kirk
Speaking of which... How William Shatner Changed The World ...a 2-hour History Channel Documentary.
Oh, Sophia, that's just awful, hon. I hope you get to a doctor soon, and I hope they figure out something for Sunshine. How absolutely heartbreaking.
So, I paid bills a few days ago. You know what helps? If you actually mail them! Just found them in a pile of stuff I was going through. Good grief! It's surprising I'm allowed to continue to live or something.
From way, back, Congratulations on the house, Amych!
Sophia, I'm sorry about the cat problems.
I have today off. And I'm spending it at a day-long Dr. Who fest, complete with mimosas and nummy food. I just need to get my ass out of bed, take a shower, and actually leave the apartment to do this. Still, the mimosas (and homemade donuts, did I mention them?) are compelling.
Mimosas, homemade donuts, and Dr. Who!! What are you waiting for? I would already be there. Jealous now.
Calli, if I were going, I might even skip the mimosas, to make sure I could fully appreciate the homemade donuts. Get outta bed.
Speaking of which... How William Shatner Changed The World ...a 2-hour History Channel Documentary.
gapes.
Good GRIEF. Not even 'How Star Trek changed the world', or 'How Captain Kirk changed the world'? I mean, I can see the appeal of such a show as a way of pulling in an audience who normally don't watch the History Channel, and I think that there's plenty of room for discussing how Science Fiction influences the direction that technological development has taken (and how 'James Bond' had an impact upon spying technology, for that matter)...but William Shatner is not personally responsible for this stuff. Um.
I hope that the documentary is as good as it might be, and not as bad as it might be.
vw--I did that...with bills I was paying for the WORK. Mortifying.