bon bon, it starts here: StolenCubicle "Natter 48 Contiguous States of Denial" Nov 19, 2006 4:13:45 pm PST
It was a fun conversation, and not (thank all that is holy) an earnest one.
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.
bon bon, it starts here: StolenCubicle "Natter 48 Contiguous States of Denial" Nov 19, 2006 4:13:45 pm PST
It was a fun conversation, and not (thank all that is holy) an earnest one.
I very quickly switched over to cheating on that game.
Yay cheating!
Now I have to go back and read the last three days of posts, don't I?
Half of it is Funny Farm whitefont, so at least it'll go quick.
I need to decide if I'm really not going in to work, because if not, I should take off my work clothes and not waste them.
I googled, AmyLiz, and found someone who'd solved it. Now I can go, "God, I'd never have gotten that one!" and get it over quickly.
This sounds cool:
Podcast Review: Cat Lover’s Podcast
The Cat Lover’s Podcast is an extremely interesting podcast by musician Marc Gunn. Episodes are generally about fifteen minutes long, and include music, especially cat-themed drinking songs. A recent episode had a nice look at cat language, including scent tags, the use of “meows” and how adult cats communicate with each other, as well as some information about planning evacuation plans with your cat(s) for natural disasters. The podcaster is clearly in love with his cats, and his unabashed adoration of animals is refreshing. The music and news are both pleasant, lighthearted in places, hard news in other places, and always useful, and through Gunn, we can also find other podcasts and cat news sites. An excellent, useful, and entertaining resource for the cat-parent’s arsenal.
Now I can go, "God, I'd never have gotten that one!" and get it over quickly.
Must. Not. Google.
Yet.
I really really really really really wish I'd called in sick today. Urp.
Jesse, I think you're waiting for someone to tell you to stay home. I'm obliging. Stay home.
eta...
And Jess, I'm telling you to leave early, if you're so inclined.
Thanks, Cindy! I hate the middle-ground of not feeling good. If I felt this way at work, I wouldn't leave. But it makes it awfully hard to leave the house.
Fuck it. I'm making this a one-day workweek.
I think I like being a sockpuppet. Ultimately it means that I don't have to take responsibility for any of my actions, and in fact get to blame everything I do on someone else!
I think I like being a sockpuppet. Ultimately it means that I don't have to take responsibility for any of my actions, and in fact get to blame everything I do on someone else!
Or you could be a determinist. Except there, you're more of a meat-puppet.