Emily, insent.
I have stacks of stuff surrounding me that I really should do stuff with and maybe even put away, but looking at it just makes me think "hey, I could build a fort", so I'm thinking that might not happen.
Buffy ,'Beneath You'
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Emily, insent.
I have stacks of stuff surrounding me that I really should do stuff with and maybe even put away, but looking at it just makes me think "hey, I could build a fort", so I'm thinking that might not happen.
At first, Lee, I read that as you were going to forgo the fort. However, upon re-read, I choose to take away that you are forgoing the putting away and now happily building your fort.
Hey, Hec, were you responding to my post in Press?
I was. Which was stupid and distracted. I just noted that I thought the Kraken was more Norse than Greek mythology.
At first, Lee, I read that as you were going to forgo the fort. However, upon re-read, I choose to take away that you are forgoing the putting away and now happily building your fort.
It's like you know me or something!
Lee, I haven't received anything yet. Well, other than a whole bunch of talk on my alumni list about the etiquette of neighbor-audible sex and bathtubs falling through the ceiling.
the etiquette of neighbor-audible sex
did ya tell 'em about the coffee maker?
Emily, in case it is a hot mail issue, Here are the closest repair places I was able to find. [link] [link] [link]
I have a dentist appointment at 10:00 tomorrow, at a nearby place, so I should be able to at least take you there before I go.
I think it was a cup of yogurt and 2 T of wheat germ, but I doubt the proportions are crucial. It's a pretty tasty concoction, too. And the bleaching was only noticeable after many weekly treatments, and probably only noticeable to me.
Hee. Fort Lee. I'm easily amused.
I just noted that I thought the Kraken was more Norse than Greek mythology.
Well, it's in Clash of the Titans. Which is the gold standard for Greek mythology. Come on.
From wiki:
In the 1981 film Clash of the Titans, "Kraken" is given as the name of the creature that is sent to kill Andromeda. In fact this monster, slain by Perseus, was typically referred to as a "ketos" by the ancient Greeks, a word that is best translated by the English phrase "sea monster", and in fact gave its name to 'cetacean'. The ketos has no historic connection with Kraken.