Screw it. I cheated. I was hoping to find a description of how to go about finding the meta-answer, and I looked and looked and looked, and then I found the answer hidden behind some spoiler tags, and I lost all self-control and cheated.
Somehow I think I'll be able to sleep just fine tonight.
Sean is me. I'm just happy to be finished with the blasted thing. Thanks everyone for your hints.
I'm still working on sending you your My Name Is Earl dvds. I'm going to try really super hard to get them out this week.
No rush Nicole. I haven't even started the Arrested Development yet. (I'm most of the way through the previous season, at least.)
eta: Thanks Sara! I think Mom would love that. YAY.
I just put the second Sorcery and Cecelia book *and* the third in my cart at Amazon. I just hope I can distract myself with other shiny things until the third comes out in pb.
Felicitations to DJ on the Anniversary of her Natal Day! Many happy returns.
I've been marathoning SPN S1 this week--next, Dark Angel. I blame Plei. Or, you know, Ackles.
I blame Plei. Or, you know, Ackles.
Now, now - he can't help being the beautiful thing what he is.
Happy Birthday, DJ!
I've been marathoning SPN S1 this week--next, Dark Angel. I blame Plei. Or, you know, Ackles.
Not my fault!
So, you know, most certainly Ackles.
::glowers at DA bunnies::
I tried explaining it to Jilli last night. I only really got as far as, "CAGE FIGHTING!!!"
Sadly, she didn't seem to accept that as justification for DA.
Somehow I think I'll be able to sleep just fine tonight.
Certainly better than those still obsessed and incomplete.
Also the lack of sauce on the side.
I am liking this stuffed bread idea.
I blame Plei. Or, you know, Ackles.
Both are shiny and wonderful.
Sadly, she didn't seem to accept that as justification for DA.
Huh. Don't get a lot of chances to say this but Jilli is entirely wrong. Wrong like a wrong thing in gauchos. Which are intrinsically wrong.
Stuffed bread is along these lines: [link]
Heh. No, not calzone. Stuffed bread! I think it's about the proportions, and the pinwheel nature of the thing. Also the lack of sauce on the side.
We call both variations calzones in RI.
Curious. I know we knew what calzones were, back in the 80s when my parents were making this stuffed bread situation.