I'm a twin and it has almost always been a total joy having a wombmate.
That's what my twin sister calls me!
I've blacked out the memories of learning to drive a stick shift. It involved some screaming from my dad and me drifting through an intersection alternating with whiplash inducing jerks as I tried to get the car into first gear.
Now I drive DH's manual transmission truck all the time and love it.
I first learned to drive in a stick shift, still believe them to be vastly superior, never thought of owning anything else until I married a poor deprived freak who never learned to drive one, etc. etc. etc., and I
still
couldn't drive one with my dad in the car for a good 15 years after those early screaming lessons.
That's what my twin sister calls me!
And here I thought my brother invented it. It makes sense for us because we could not look or act less alike.
Dude, Fiero... I think the release was behind the driver's headrest. Can't really recall though, just that it was boggling until you finally found it and then it kinda made sense. Do know we once got three adultsized people in one, two were tallish manish people even. It's was squarshy.
I'll sponsor the cute one!
He's talking about me, isn't he.
So I'm going to go off-topic and talk about, you know, Tim.
I watched the latest new episode of Standoff from a few weeks ago. (Am I the only person still watching it? Haven't heard much about it around here...) It's the one where they chase the HT into Mexico. I think the show's been improving steadily, and this one had a lot of things that I really liked. I think it went up a notch by breaking with the format it's been following and putting Matt and Emily
on the other side of the line
.
I don't know how much you're involved as a consulting producer, but I wanted to say that I think the show's improving, and I'm looking forward to the next half.
(Also, I don't know if the line
"You got something to say about my ship?"
was any kind of shoutout, but it gave me a bit of a giggle and a warm grin.)
I can see it now. The twins are going to come out of the womb arguing about who is the cuter one. Whose fault is it? Tim's fault.
As long as Kat doesn't have to stake herself to get the babies out, I call it a win in Minearverse...