Kathy, my sympathies to your mom, your family, and Wayne's family, (and many deasshatting vibes to Wayne's son). I'm so sorry for your mom's loss.
Dawn ,'Sleeper'
Natter 46: The FIGHTIN' 46
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.
So, I just saw that Dunkin Donuts "karatAAAYYYY!" ad, and it reminds me that I saw a kid in a whole karate outfit the other day (with parent and sibling) and it was all I could do not to scream that at him. I did resist, though.
{{{Kathy and Kathy's mom}}} I'm so sorry for your loss.
Aimee, I had Winter Silks bookmarked on my old computer and I was just trying to remember the name of the website today. I'm glad you posted that.
There are few weeks of work I'd rather have end than this one.
You and me both, babe.
I did resist, though.
I'm a little disappointed in you, Jesse.
I do try to maintain some decorum.
OK, I need people who are deeper into fandom to give an opinion of Psych at the con.
{{Kathy and Mom}} I'm so sorry for your loss.
A question for the hivemind . . .
I found a small, genuine Wedgewood box at the thrift store, a gorgeous piece of their pale blue ware with the delicate white ornamentation. It's that lovely porous porcelain, and I'd like to know how I can clean it. There's dirt from handling on it, plus someone wrote their name on the bottom in ballpoint ink. What to do?
Magic Eraser! I don't know really, but I bet it would take care of the ink.
{{Kathy and mom an dthe sisters}}
blessings and peace
Magic Eraser! I don't know really, but I bet it would take care of the ink.
I will second this. I have used Magic Eraser on casserole dishes and it cleans it beautifully. I would test on the bottom of the box to make sure, but I bet it will work.
I loves my Magic Eraser.