The baby rolled over this afternoon. Front to back.
Wash ,'War Stories'
Natter 47: My Brilliance Is Wasted On You People
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.
Aimee's filk in Bitches about 60 seconds ago.
*blush*
Mine was TomScola complimenting me. And the thought of his beautiful smile.
What's the last thing that made you smile?
I'm also going to have to say the filking over in Bitches. Actually, I can pin it further to the "What's this?" line from Nightmare Before Christmas.
WHAT'S THIS?!?
The Daily Puppy Halloween Parade!
As usual, the pugs win.
Oh, and Maddy Gaiman dressed up as her dad for Halloween.
For those of us voting in California, a table showing which organizations are supporting the ballot initiatives: [link]
So cute! And I love how she was all, "I'm my dad!" but they gave her blank looks and she was, okay, "I'm a secret agent!"
A goofy thing at work just made me smile, but it probably wouldn't translate. I still smiled, though!!
In his workshop in Mekele, just 120 km from Ethiopia's border with Eritrea, Azmeraw Zeleke is turning burnt-out shells into cylinders used in coffee machines.
"The shells were dropped in Ethiopia during the war with Eritrea. They were dropped so people hid them in their homes and now they sell them," Mr Azmeraw says.
He uses old mortar shells, which stand about one metre high, to make his coffee machines.
He cuts off the pointed ends, seals them and puts holes into the aluminium cylinder. The cylinder channels the water, coffee and milk.
He told me he got the idea nine years ago when he was doing maintenance work.
"I saw some shells being sold for a different purpose and I studied them.
"They were used for washing clothes or crushing things. After studying them I came up with the idea of using them as a cylinder for a coffee machine."