DX, this still makes me cry. I know it's funny, but it breaks my heart.
Coffee On My Monitor
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Aw, {{{Fay}}}
I think Fay gets to keep Sam.
In Bureaucracy:
PMM: I say we do as the Jockey Club and disallow names which are too close to names of Famous Horses to be used. (Which is why you won't see any Seebiskits or Secretaryuts around, FWIW.)
Betsy: Okay, but if we start breeding Buffistas for speed, I'm outta here.
Connie N:
I'm going home now to check my computer for porn. And if there isn't any, I'm going to be pissed.
Fay "The Redoubtable" Jay:
Saw TTT with my parents (for whom, were any of you in the Wakefield Cineworld Screen 6 this evening, I must apologise - they don't go to the cinema very often. They haven't mastered that whole not-talking thing yet, although they tried very hard. They were most successful during the periods when they were asleep. As I love them even more than I love all of Joss Whedon's and Peter Jackson's past, present and future output, I did not kill them. Although I shushed my mother ferociously when she tried to say something to me within five minutes of the beginning, and thereafter any asides were very quiet and to my father. Still. Grr argh)
ita:
I'm still stuck on the "checkered past". I see him dressed in gingham now.
[someone]: are people really that likely to be naming their trees Adolf Hitler?
John: Not with all those "Saddam Hussein" variety Kudzu vines out there -- imitate US foreign policy as you first nurture it, then have to repeatedly cut it down to size...
I think [someone] was Pmoon.
In Firefly:
Askye: I think Book has some checkered past that includes wetwork and that he went to the abbey looking for redemption/peace.
Billytea: Ok. I can see how synchronised swimming could drive a man into a monastery.
[sorry] [from now on, I am attributing all postings to bob.]