And Katharine Heigl said that Isaiah Washington should just not speak in public and that she would totally throw down for T.R.
The Crying of Natter 49
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.
Sunday late afternoon might work!
YAY! Okay.
or you know. Monday. After 11:00. Because it's not like I have work to be at.
I love Katie Heigl. have ever since My Father, the Hero.
in mememe news, i'm tired of having a headache everyday. it can stop anytime now.
Oh thank god. We just had a 40-minute complete network failure. Not only could I not work, I couldn't goof off. It was terrible.
okay my thesis gloating, or at least the gloating over actually having the books? TOTALLY premature. I'm now in search of two more articles.
sigh.
Not only could I not work, I couldn't goof off. It was terrible.
Oh man. I'm sorry.
or you know. Monday. After 11:00. Because it's not like I have work to be at.
I'm currently ditching krav right now (stop looking at me like that), and am totally sure I'll have none to ditch on Monday. I may have some to ditch on Sunday.
okay. then monday works better. I have non-preggo yoga at 9:00 AM then an open day,. I've been trying to get a pedicure for almost a month. how sad is that.
Good grief, I'm tired. I can't wait to go home and go to sleep.
No more staying up til 1:30 am.
We've got a Starbucks coffee machine which fresh grinds the coffee beans for your cup. Which I appreciate, but the LCD readout which tracks the process finishes with "End of Cycle - Thank you!"
What is it thanking me for? I know I shouldn't care about the inane use of civilities, particularly by a machine but this doesn't even qualify in the "Thank you for shopping at Starbucks" category.
A cheery "Here's your coffee!" or imperative "Enjoy your cup!" - sure. But thanking me just cuts it loose completely free from its meaning. There's that underlying "Customer's Always Right" marketing culture, but really it should say "You're welcome for the free coffee!"
In short: I hate the creep of marketing into every exchange in corporate culture.
Signed,
Negativist