Gavin, ask yourself this question. What are you more afraid of, a giant murderous demon or me?

Lilah ,'Destiny'


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.


Daisy Jane - Sep 05, 2007 10:45:45 am PDT #8545 of 10001
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

Lovely photographs.

They're making me want to leave early to hang out with Mr. Jane though.

On Saturday we helped a girl who is just getting to be a good friend of mine and her boyfriend move in together. Mr. J was just so cool about the whole thing (even though I volunteered him) and helpful, and well, quite frankly, manly with the whole carrying really heavy shit. Then we went to grab dinner and a drink, and then tried to go see the Video DJ at The Cavern, but there was a crap DJ there instead. So, we spent the rest of the evening thinking up songs we would rather hear than what the DJ was playing. Not good songs, just songs that made us want to claw our ears off slightly less.

We had such a good time and enjoyed each others' company so much, but now it's making me miss him more during the day (we haven't really seen much of each other since then).


Jesse - Sep 05, 2007 11:28:28 am PDT #8546 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

How much popcorn does one person need?

Sometimes you need a LOT, OK??

I just got home from our work outing, which was quite lovely (especially for the leaving-early part!), but then I checked my email just now to find a million messages from my work nemesis. Argh! Also, whatever -- I'm still not going to call her back until tomorrow.


shrift - Sep 05, 2007 11:45:54 am PDT #8547 of 10001
"You can't put a price on the joy of not giving a shit." -Zenkitty

Man, I need to pace myself better when I get a ton of tasks thrown at me all at once, or else my bosses will realize exactly how much work they could be getting out of me.


Susan W. - Sep 05, 2007 11:48:58 am PDT #8548 of 10001
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

Random hivemind question of the day, inspired by learning on another loop that not everyone uses the terms in question the way I do:

What's the difference between a calico and a tortoiseshell cat?


Daisy Jane - Sep 05, 2007 11:51:22 am PDT #8549 of 10001
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

Calico is splotchy colors, tortise shell has kind of a color with veiny color throughout

ETA: I'm wrong. Here's what I found

A "tortoiseshell" or "tortie" is randomly patched all over with red, black, and cream. The patches may be very mingled, or they may be more distinct.

A "blue-cream" (also called "blue tortie" or or "dilute tortie") is randomly patched all over with blue and cream. This is a soft, pastel color.

A "calico" has more white. As a rule, the more white there is on the cat, the larger and more distinct the red and black patches will be. You'll notice that the large black patches are solid black, and the large red patches are actually red tabby.

A "dilute calico" has the same amount of white as a calico, but instead of red and black patches, it has blue and cream patches. The blue patches are solid blue, and the cream patches are cream tabby.


beekaytee - Sep 05, 2007 11:51:41 am PDT #8550 of 10001
Compassionately intolerant

Wild guess...distinct tri-color patches (calico), vs. tweedy mix of two colors.


Lee - Sep 05, 2007 11:53:00 am PDT #8551 of 10001
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

I'm probably too old to build a pillow fort and hang a sign on it telling people to go away, aren't I?


Susan W. - Sep 05, 2007 11:54:01 am PDT #8552 of 10001
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

I'd always used calico for parti-colored cats with significant amounts of white and tortie for ones with little or no white. But if y'all and my Regency writers loop are to be believed, apparently I'm in the minority. Of course, the part-white ones usually are splotchy while the brown-black-gold ones are generally more tweedy.


Susan W. - Sep 05, 2007 11:54:49 am PDT #8553 of 10001
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

I'm probably too old to build a pillow fort and hang a sign on it telling people to go away, aren't I?

If all of us do it, maybe we can make it grown-up behavior.


Sparky1 - Sep 05, 2007 11:55:14 am PDT #8554 of 10001
Librarian Warlord

I'm probably too old to build a pillow fort and hang a sign on it telling people to go away, aren't I?

Yes.

You should build your fort out of bricks, and tie your sign to rocks that you lob at those who dare approach.