I remember going in a couple times as a kid and they just reeked of nicotine and caffeine.
Oh man, me too.
'Safe'
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.
I remember going in a couple times as a kid and they just reeked of nicotine and caffeine.
Oh man, me too.
Today it's supposed to be 53. Finally, it's up to normal temps for the season. ION, I am on a choo-choo.
Because it seems like every single Buffista is getting sick at exactly the same time, I'm staying home today. I woke up with a wicked sore throat this morning.
And it didn't help that I had a really, really tough therapy session last night.
Sometimes staying home is good for what ails you. Not for me, of course, because I'm still just as pissed off about work as I was on Wednesday, but now I'm wondering if my nausea may actually be something physical and not just stress.
I just turned on Survivor for the first time in years, and what is with these people's names? Dreams, Rocky, Boo?
It's "Dreamz" thankyouverymuch.
This is the first Survivor I've watched in yonks and I am BORED out of my MIND.
The rumors are no more! Feast your eyes on what will soon be popping up at local United States Post Offices!
As reported here earlier, the USPS will be helping Star Wars celebrate its 30th anniversary. Stay tuned for more as we get it, right here at TheForce.net.
In the meantime, click away on these super cool R2-D2 wrapped mailboxes. I want one for the end of my driveway!
It's "Dreamz" thankyouverymuch.
Seriously? Dude.
It's 10:15 am. I really want to go home. I have nothing pressing to do, and am sooooo unmotivated. Ugh.
Man, this is probably headed to a L&O or CSI ep near you: [link]
From the link:
As a firearms examiner - first with the Baltimore Police Department and then the state police - Kopera collected and then analyzed bullets, shell casings, weapons and other forensic evidence.
Hey, watch enough cop shows and anyone can do that... OK, maybe not.
One former city homicide detective said Kopera would come in on his days off to analyze evidence that investigators thought was crucial to making an arrest in a murder case, but wouldn't fudge his analysis, no matter how badly he knew detectives needed a bullet to match a gun to break open a case.
"Joe would never, ever cut corners to put someone in jail or just to sell the case," said the former city investigator, who, noting the sensitivity of the issue, spoke on the condition that he not be named. "I don't care what degrees he did or didn't have. He knew his stuff. ... They aren't going to be able to discredit anything."
At least he was honest about his cases. Anyway, he actually seems to have been very good at his job.