I'm going to give up my sinus infection and my anxiety. Don't try to talk me out of it. This is a sacrifice I have to make.
Natter Five-O: Book 'Em, Danno.
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.
Ooh, Cindy, I like the way you think. I'm going to give up beating myself up over things that are out of my control.
I need to give up giving things up, honestly. But it's the hardest quit of all.
That's a good one too, Jesse. Mind if I throw it on the pile?
I'm gonna give up manually resizing several hundred screenshots. Or I'll give up what's left of my sanity.
Or maybe both.
I'm going to give up my sinus infection and my anxiety. Don't try to talk me out of it. This is a sacrifice I have to make.
You gotta do what you gotta do, babe.
I need to give up giving things up, honestly. But it's the hardest quit of all.
It's easy for me, for lo I am lazy and likes my pleasures, yes.
::stuff chocolate in mouth while lighting a cigarette::
Printable Mardi Gras Masks [link]
Joe and I are also forgoing our usual Fat Tuesday meal of kielbasa, sauerkraut, periogies, and beets for excellent Mexican food with Jon B. this evening!
Heh. Not what I would have had in mind for a Mardi Gras meal. It's weird. I know in theory it's celebrated all kinds of ways by many different cultures, but it's such a big deal back home, and in very few other places I've been that it seems like a strictly Louisiana holiday to me.
They were advertising paczkis on the radio last night, and I was craving some, but I'd have to drive into the city to get some authentic ones (not many Polish bakeries out here in the NW burbs, for all that there are a lot of Polish immigrants--my library has a Polish book club).
Joe and I are also forgoing our usual Fat Tuesday meal of kielbasa, sauerkraut, periogies, and beets for excellent Mexican food with Jon B. this evening!
Heh. Not what I would have had in mind for a Mardi Gras meal.
But, yum -- Polish food!
It's weird. I know in theory it's celebrated all kinds of ways by many different cultures, but it's such a big deal back home, and in very few other places I've been that it seems like a strictly Louisiana holiday to me.
I can't remember -- doesn't Mobile, Alabama, make a big deal out of the fact that *their* Mardi Gras is the oldest in America? t edit Yup, they do. (I think they're just jealous that NOLA's is the best-known.)
They had some paczkis up here last year -- I'll have to see if there are any if I get to the grocery store later.