Natter 48 Contiguous States of Denial
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.
It's fascinating what squares challenge people, and which don't. I had both
comic books
and
Japan
done pretty much by myself and very quickly. Others, like
poker stars
were done early, but with massive Wikipedia research. And then there are ones like the
priests|friars
(and many others) that sat there and taunted me, and I couldn't even guess easily with clues.
Frank, as I'd suggest to anyone who wants a topic change in a thread--change the topic. Or at the very least add one. If there's nothing else you want to talk about, what's the problem with other people talking about what they want to? Well, okay, there's never a problem with other people using a thread as it was designed. It's just odd to try and stop them when you have nothing else to use the thread for.
Victor, I totally agree about Top Chef. LOVED the guest judge.
That was awesome on Top Chef last night. What a great guest judge.
It really was. I think I need to wacth that part again.
Weren't you supposed to be asleep?
Hey. I went to sleep but my idiotic brain thought I was just taking a nap so it woke me up a couple of hours later. Totally not my fault.
You're making me want this DVD player, and I have absolutely no need for it.
Me too! Good thing I also don't have extra spending cash.
Happy Turkey, Pie, and Stuffing day to all that celebrate it. Happy Day Off day to those that live in the US, but don't really celebrate the holiday. Happy Thursday to everyone else that doesn't fit into those two categories.
I mentioned that I'm low on sleep, no?
But now I've watched my televised ep of Pangs so I'm going to crawl back into bed for a bit before I have to get ready for large quantities of tasty food shared with relatives.
We watched
Pangs
last night,
after I botched the third of three botched pies (out of a total of four made). Anya's "Ritual sacrifice. With pie," line, which has never failed to delight, nearly had me in tears. On the other hand, I over-identified with Buffy, even more than usual.
Hey. I went to sleep but my idiotic brain thought I was just taking a nap so it woke me up a couple of hours later. Totally not my fault.
I did the same thing. You know for being brains, they aren't very smart...
Pangs! I missed the broadcast and am oddly sad given that I have the dvds... It's traditional for me to encourage my mom to watch it. Ev.er.y. Year. And by encourage, I mean force. It's like the rutabegas, traditional.
Timelies all!
Turkeys are as kosher as chickens, if killed correctly. So says Empire, since they sell turkeys, and they are kosher.
I didn't know if they'd televise it today. I TiVo the FX Buffy reruns, in case I'm in the mood for a Buffy, and too lazy to pick through the DVDs. When an episode I'm in the mood to see pops up in my Buffy folder, it seems to mean more than when I go to the DVDs and pull the appropriate disc. It's like hearing a song on the radio, instead of playing your CD or iTunes file, or whatever.
Anyhow, I never thought to look what FX had on the schedule for today, once I confirmed (last night) that they were still airing season 2. Now I'm kind of bummed I missed the televised airing.
Chris wants to know if he draws pictures, will animals recognize the subject. I told him that I didn't think they had that sort of ability to reason. I said I suspect if, for example, he drew a tree (no matter how accurate and detailed it was), an animal would not recognize that it was a representation of a tree.
Was I (only) talking out my arse? Are there any animals (I'm thinking something apely) that we think recognize symbols as representations of actual objects? I know that Koko (? that gorilla) does some sign language, but I'd always thought of that as more of a conditioned response, than actual decoding.
Anyone?