What the NY Times article neglected to mention was that the videos sold on Amazon come with much more restrictive DRM than the iTunes store, and won't play on Macintoshes:
Natter 53: We could just avoid making tortured puns
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.
People with Macs don't watch TV, obviously. They're too busy being arty.
I barely even got to say hello Monique.Aw, that's OK. I saw your entourage and knew you were busy. Besides, that's the way we operate. The first (and last, I think) time I saw you, I briefly introduced myself before reaching around your legs under the auction table at the Wolfram & Hart shindig for someone's purse. I like to think of our moments as brief, but meaningful.
I admit to noticing not about ita's underwear, but about her awesome legs. And Allyson's awesome eyebrows and skin.See, this is what I was trying to tell Allyson. BTW, has she shared pictures of the cake? And the banner her neighbors made?
BTW, has she shared pictures of the cake? And the banner her neighbors made?
I thought I loved the cake, but then I looked at the picture of the banner, with the vampire on the right side, and then I knew what love really is.
(Seriously -- that banner kicks ASS, all because of the vampire.)
I thought I loved the cakeOh it was even better in person. And Kristen deserves extra special mention for not just ordering it, but also getting it to the signing in one piece. For it was quite the heavy piece of yummy goodness. I'm told. I sat in the front seat and didn't have to hold it.
that banner kicks ASS, all because of the vampire.I loved that her neighbors did that for her. My neighbors wouldn't react if I grew an extra head, and I live in the Midwest. The Heartland. Of course, I'm also an anti-social hermit, but still.
Once again, I skipped exactly to the right place. With pictures!
That banner was lovely. And the cake! How awesome was the cake? Who was the person who cut it? Did paperdol get a piece with her name on it, or with her praise on it? Did anyone fight over the pieces with the little vamp mouse (um, I would have)?
I thought paperdol looked lovely (which essay did she read, by the way?). I loved the way her face was full of life and expression in the parts of the reading. Oh, and, of course, the flower in her hair.
Thank you so much for taking pictures! And posting them, of course.
I need to be entertained.
Who was the person who cut it?Polgara, as paperdol was busy doing that author thing with the meeting, and the greeting, and the book signing.
Did paperdol get a piece with her name on it, or with her praise on it?Hrm. Great questions. I know Kristen got the "by" part.
which essay did she read, by the way?"Minearest and Dearest." And she handled the Q&A like a pro! She even got one of those types of questions from a fanboy -- you know, the kind of question that doesn't seem really related to the topic at hand, and leaves you wondering where the question was? She was magnificent in answering it! (I can say that type of thing publicly about the question, right, since it wasn't directed at me?)
I'm looking for a juicer. I currently have a very simple one.
I doubt I'll have much need to juice anything not citrus--so I'm thinking one of the ones where you crush the fruit, but I've never used them. I just hate the method of working with the one I currently have, and that's why lemons keep taking up residence in the back of my fridge.
Any reccomendations?
I need to be entertained.
I need not to develop the post-convention evil mutant hobbit zombie death flu this year.