I like the first pic best, Allyson, but, as others have said, all of them are gorgeous and adorable. It's been a long time since I've seen a picture of you, and your hair seems a bit longer now. Either that or my memory is shot. In any case, I really like it. I think it makes your face more intriguing, mysterious.
Natter 45: Smooth as Billy Dee Williams.
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.
I wish I had a lime popsicle. I bought sugarfree otter pops, and they (predictably) turn out to suck. Ah well.
Oh, and a conversation with my father just made me realize that I totally got my whole stance on usefulness from him. Interesting.
I still have one left, Jesse, if you want to come over here and get it.
I'll be right there. Don't eat it!!
Also, Stephen Colbert on L&O:CI! Heh.
OKAY!
I will have to watch that tonight.
I totally got my whole stance on usefulness from him.
What's this stance?
It's the 7 pm rerun on Bravo. (Not the stance, the L&O. See next post.)
What's this stance?
Just about how being directly useful (in a practical way) to people is the highest value. It came up at the beginning of the value-of-art conversation here a while back.
I am able to double task by working/reading b.org AND listening to the local symphony on the radio. They're actually very good, but I still feel all kinds of virtuous.
edited to not look quite so stoopid after Jesse's last, perfectly clear, post.
Ok, so this last post is referring to L&O, not your stance on usefulness, right? 'Cause otherwise, I'm SOL, since I don't get Bravo.
Hee! I edited.