And nice beefy anti-sway bars.
Xander ,'End of Days'
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.
"Beefy" is an unpleasant word. I think I may feel about "beefy" the way George's mom in DLM and Lily in HIMYM feel about "moist." t shudder
Oh yeah. I can see that you're coming out of the car geek corner any second now.Could be!
Um, or not, maybe.
But shiny cars! Awesome suspension! Cornering! Straightway speeds! I ... I ... I am an unrepentant race slut.
Cars is shiny!
Kristin, replace "beefy" with "strong" or "husky".
ND, yes!
Hmmm, "beefy" would go along with "steers like a cow" really.
I woke up this morning (the first full day of my layoff) and immediately thought of various tasks at work that I had to do... then remembered it's not my responsibility any more. I will say this: my coworkers and ex-boss are so going to miss me. I left a fair amount of documentation behind, but really, when you don't know the answer is somewhere in an obscure file, it's not going to pop out at you where to look for it.
In the meantime, I'm going to look at the next month or so as Paid Vacation before buckling down to the job of seeking work, which from my previous experience consumes on average less than two hours a day because there are only so many postings and leads and interviews one can go on. Which leaves the rest of the time for reading, writing, exercising and so on.
Random: After last night's Daily Show, John Oliver and Larry Wilmore are now my OTP. They better do more of those segments because that was made of awsome.
Kristin, replace "beefy" with "strong" or "husky".
"Husky" is a word with far stronger negative connotations than "beefy," IMHO.
barely slept last night and am staying home sick. working a little, but NOT a full work from home day. no way.
Do take it easy, msbelle! You've got to take care of yourself first, or you won't be able to do a good job.
I am following a telenovela-like saga of a teenage con artist's company from Digg. Oh. My.
Like I needed a time-waster on the internets today.