FCM: knight in shining armour, carpet cleaner, employer
F: carpet cleaner--he may have to be doing things on that carpet, and he wants it clean
C: the knight--armor is a pain in the ass to keep clean, and I hate tripping over the stuff in the dark, though the cats do like sleeping in the helmets
M: employer--especially if you've got a kick-ass prenup.
C - carpet cleaner.
If I'm employed and fucking a knight in shining armor, I could give a damn about the carpets.
I'm with brenda. And the knight polishes his own crap.
You people make me laugh. Except for ita's bad day -- that is NOT ON. And workout-istas! Go you guys!
I thought a knight had a squire and a page to worry about the armor and stuff.
::once again idly contemplates acquiring an au pair to take care of the cats::
::once again idly contemplates acquiring an au pair to take care of the cats::
Some days, I want one for me. Really, more just a personal assistant (forgot I needed to get needles and insulin, very soon.)
I'm sitting here, marvelling that an ancient, dollar store purchased cd of Vivaldi actually has enough info on it that the nifty bit of software can troll the internet and actually provide the track ids. I mean, this cd has got to be nearly 15 years old. I likely didn't imagine I'd be loading it onto a hard drive 15 years ago.
Jenna Fisher is MY GIRL -- Ellen Degeneres did a goofy Golden Globe thing, and she offered them Girl Scout cookies, and Jenna asked for Samoas! My favorite! I knew we were BFF.
FCM: knight in shining armour, carpet cleaner, employer
t Dwight Schrute
Question: Is 'carpet cleaner' a euphemism?
t /Dwight Schrute
Actually, and regardless,
F Knight
C Employer
M Carpet Cleaner
I don't need an employer if I'm married to a Carpet Cleaner, and have a little something on the side with a Knight.
Jenna Fisher is MY GIRL -- Ellen Degeneres did a goofy Golden Globe thing, and she offered them Girl Scout cookies, and Jenna asked for Samoas! My favorite! I knew we were BFF.
Get in line, little one. I claimed her as my TV best friend way back in the thread (well, today), and previously in LJ. I know she likes you a bunch, but just not
that
way.
The "fingerprint" of a CD that's used to look details up in the Gracenote database is the combination of track lengths and the number of tracks. So any CD of any age that anyone's cared enough to submit info for will have a record in the database.