Or maybe it was the first site I tried after IT fixed the problem. All my movie sites are back now too. durr.
Jonathan ,'Lies My Parents Told Me'
Spike's Bitches 37: You take the killing for granted.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
all my toolbafs wernt away adn I'm too drunk to figure out why. when i wave my moser across the top a bar pops pu. oy
Trudy- try hitting F11. gently
Erika! Are you watching Women's Murder Club? It's got Angie Harmon and Bayliss [he plays a lawyer and she plays a cop]!
Gronk. I'm exhausted, I feel really just generally blah, and I've got too much stuff on my mind to be able to get to sleep. Hate this.
Ya, when we got there, and it said SEAFOOD on the banner over the door, I mentioned it, we looked at the menu outside, and there were a number of things I could eat. Since it was a free lunch, and we were both kinda pressed for time, I didn't want to be difficult. Eh.
So with the bunch o folks with blocked internets at work, is there a way to create an acceptable website, that doesn't get blocked, that has a frame that one could access b.org. Such that the server of the page where the frame is is the place browsing b.org, and not the computer you are at? It might be a bit slower, but at least you could keep up with the conversations. Dunno if it's possible, but an idea.
Gronk & g'morning. I am awake, curled up with my coffee, waiting for wakefulness. Then I have to sign mortgage papers (I read them last night, and my DH played the "what does this mean? game - it always seems to amuse him that I can understand legalese but can only remember Spanish when it's words for food) and pack for my trip to NC.
I'm going to need more coffee.
No, my temp job blocks Le B.org.
EVIL!
So much to do today. But first, must digest the coffee and let it kick in.
Gronklies. I'm up too damn early. They have me scheduled for work two hours earlier than usual.
Also, one of my diabetes medications has a sticker on it that was put on by the pharmacist after making the label with my name on it.
It says to consult my doctor or pharmacist before breastfeeding.
As a man, I feel justified in saying, "damn right I will."
Bless y'all.
...it continues to tickle me to read about you folks waking up and swigging coffee etc when I'm sprawling on my bed with the neon-spangled Bangkok night unfurled like a dark tapestry outside my window, pondering what to order for dinner.
So, I can haz day off work!
Yay for my boss! I'm off to Singapore week after next, where I'm going to be staying at a friend's friend's house - my friend is flying there for a wedding and crashing with the soon-to-be-wed, and I'm crashing too. In light of which, it would be really quite rude to leave it without actually attending the wedding to which they so generously extended me an invitation. Only - the wedding's on the Sunday, so I need to fly back on the Monday.
Happily it's an inset day, rather than a school day. Still, my boss totally didn't need to let me take the day off, so fucking Well Done Her. I didn't even have to say "Look, I'll take it as an unpaid day."
I have, it should be noted, had no days absent at all to date, whereas I think pretty much every other member of staff has had at least one sick day by this point, if not several. And I was honest with her about the situation, rather than trying to do some elaborate con thing. Still - Go Team Good Boss, eh?
Today I have (1) taught my ridiculously endearing wee Thai student (although she did spend much of the lesson drawing pictures of Rapunzel and pretending to be an octopus, but I did manage to sneak in some phonics too); (2) treated myself to another luxurious, expensive but oh-so-worth-it lunch at The Blue Elephant immediately afterwards (this is becoming a pattern...I tutor Frang RIGHT NEXT TO the restaurant, and then saunter out, cash in hand, and treat myself to yummy food in a setting of glorious old world decadence; (3) finished reading 'Kushiel's Scion' while eating at said restaurant; (4)visited a tailor and commissioned 2 skirts and one long overshirty thing; and, (5), purchased the following DVDs: Peter Pan (The jailbait/hot pirate version, not the cartoon), My Own Private Idaho, Partition (Jimi Mistry! And...Kristin Kreuk? in India, it would appear?) The Libertine (Johnny. Depp. Big white shirts. Sexiness. Probably crap, but - gah.) Driving Lessons (Rupert "Ron Weasley" Grint! Driving Julie Walters around! Bonding with her! Having a fling with some woman in her 30s!!!), Paprika (tagline: 'This is your brain on anime' - from the director of Perfect Blue and Tokyo Godfathers), The Brothers Grimm (Hot boys! Fairy tales! Terry Gilliam!), Domino (Keira Knightley playing a hot bounty hunter) and Finding Neverland (...Johnny Depp, kidlit, Kate Winslet...well, you know the drill by this point).
And now I'm trying to download dualbunny's Starbuck vid set to Pink's Cuz I Can, which strikes me as a marvellous combination of song and subjectmatter. Oh, if only my dialup weren't powered by three elderly hamsters on a wheel somewhere in downtown Bangkok.
Um. Yeah. So - memememe, apparently. Good morning, lovely people!