Haven't seen WMC yet...the reviewers didn't seem to take to it. But Kyle Secor's in it. God knows I've watched awful things for that. Next week, maybe.
Kaylee ,'Serenity'
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.
I can't tell if it's any good, yet, but it didn't totally suck right out of the gate, and that one scene with Kyle Secor and Angie Harmon discussing pleas was fun in a very meta way.
Also, completely unrelated, my thesis adviser said I am an "indefatigable scholar" in a letter of support he wrote for me. It's my new favorite descriptor ever.
"Indefatigable" is just a wonderful word.
I can't tell if it's any good, yet, but it didn't totally suck right out of the gate, and that one scene with Kyle Secor and Angie Harmon discussing pleas was fun in a very meta way.
yeah, I don't hate it. I'm recording it next week, but I haven't season passed it yet.
Okay! I have choices. I am definitely wearing silky awesome black pants and my pretty black dress/dancin' shoes, but should I wear the white shirt (which would be ironed first) or the black shirt? Note my fine dance moves.
Accomplished today...
- De-junked guest room
- Cleaned living room
- Ran 2 loads of laundry
- Biked, with CJ, to Park Street
- Wandered the Classic Car Show - oooogling the Mustangs and Chevelles.
- Biked to TJ's
- Ooogled my daughter working and bought her a bottle of water
- Biked home
- Started another load of laundry
Flop.
Black shirt.
Eta: Damn Suzi! That's a lot. I have, in contrast, put away a load of laundry I ran yesterday and started the dishwasher.
Gris, go black, choose black.
Holy cow, Suzi! Go you! I need to do laundry, but I don't wanna. Maybe I'll do that tomorrow.
So, hivemind, what is historical present tense? Google isn't really giving me the love.
Black shirt appears to be the nearly unanimous winner. And the lone white shirt voter changed her mind after remembering that I tend to spill on myself. So black it shall almost certainly be.
ETA: Historical present tense... um, maybe "And suddenly, she had won the game!"?
It's the present tense used for an event that has already happened, usually applied to things that are timeless, such as writing, "VW writes in her Nov. 1 post that...."