The Men of Mortuaries 2007 calendar is now available: [link]
Worksafe (assuming that a picture of a bunch of shirtless, muscular men lowering a casket into the ground is worksafe).
Giles ,'Selfless'
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.
The Men of Mortuaries 2007 calendar is now available: [link]
Worksafe (assuming that a picture of a bunch of shirtless, muscular men lowering a casket into the ground is worksafe).
I'm pretty sure they did, lisah. At least that's the way it seemed reading the blogs this morning.
I think my husband agrees with your "all hotpants all the time" stance, victor. At least on Padma.
connie, no doubt on Bones. Not a bad lookin man. t /understatement
The Men of Mortuaries calendar is hot, yet disturbing.
Reading about it makes me sad there's no 6FU anymore.
A bunch of great pictures of a pirate ship halloween party: [link]
For the last 7 years my friends Don and Tracy have been creating amazing Halloween displays in the front yard of their Richmond, CA home. This year they took things to a whole new level by creating a 26’ pirate ship, complete with a functioning gun powder cannon. Hundreds Trick-or-Treaters lined up throughout the night to board the ship, gather their bounty and then exit by walking the plank (a slide at the front of the ship).
I just got this on e-mail, and my first thought was sharing it, even if only for the first coffee-themed one.
Nilly, I'm so glad you could be not-here for just the moment you were. That was so funny. Reading shrift's post to her treacherous coffee, right after your post with the link, just added to it.
I'm with Victor on hotpants for Padma.
Some things just go too well together to pass up.
I'm with Victor on hotpants for Padma.
It's nice to know the psychic twin-ness has range.
ETA: Also, "Hotpants for Padma" should totally be a band name.
ETA: Also, "Hotpants for Padma" should totally be a band name.
See, I keep thinking "Hotpants for Padme." Which I guess would work too.