I'll take care of the laundry for someone who'll vacuum for me.
Natter 54: Right here, dammit.
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.
Shit, ita. I know, not really helpful, but you are in my thoughts.
I'm now a vegetarian to ward off boundary-issue neighbor. Who is T's dad. Oy.
I just ripped off a treated corn. That's kinda gross. But hopefully fixes the problem. (Short version, banged the hell out of the little toe, drew blood, think the toe is permanently wrong. Corn thing formed. Ignored. Got worse. Did OTC and it just came off. Hopefully no more grossness.)
Being an adult SUCKS.
I think I'll go back to imagining surprising my parents with a trip to Prague. No idea how I'll accomplish this, or if, but picturing my mom in Stare Mesto and then the hills overlooking it? Making me happy. I even still recall how to get from the airport to city center on public transit!
The best Henry Rollins interview evah!!!
Cale: Hey Henry, just wanted to make sure you got the questions I sent over, haven’t heard back from you yet, thanx!
Henry: Cale, I got the questions, I am not doing them. Thanks. Henry.
That's it.
Cale Says:
You know, I actually went into this one taking special care not to piss him off, the questions were well researched and relevant, except for a few like this one:
Do you think you would have been able to reach as many people as you have over the years if it wasn’t for your neck? I mean, I feel like it just gives more weight and integrity to everything you’re saying. It’s like an anaconda fucked a sequoia.
and
What life lessons did you learn working in the Georgetown Haagen-Dazs?
I don't know WTF is up with Tuesday at 9, but last week my DVR decided not to tape House, and this week it dissed Eureka. Luckily, I can catch Eureka at midnight, but STILL.
Getting off of work @ 9pm (EST) makes it hard to get Eureka, I love the 12am rerun.
What life lessons did you learn working in the Georgetown Haagen-Dazs?
Uhm... I would be in utmost fear of being somethinged-to-death by the killing machine that is Henry Rollins. I'd attempt some joke about his bad-ass-itude but all of them have been consumed by Chuck Norris.
However carefully the questions were crafted, I'll bet the "thanx" is what did it. Or would have done for me.
I must have overlooked that, I was too busy imagining the author running from Rollins try to violate him with a post-hole-digger. Still there is no honest excuse for using thanx... it saves a drastic 2 lttrs
Oh no! Grevious insult to Nilly on HouseThe nerve! I might not watch now, just on the principles of the thing.
I went to watch Reaper, realized I was too crazytired to focus on a silly (in a good way) TV show, decided I would go do something semi-productive until bedtime... and woke up 90 minutes later. Oops. But now I only feel like I'm wrapped in one layer of bubblewrap instead of 10, so that's probably a good thing.
I have no idea why I'm so deathly tired. I blame fall.
I think my new goal in life is to be somewhat emotionally engaging....Heh. I support you on that. I don't think I get particularly emotionally engaged by my Roomba. But we've established that I don't get particularly emotionally engaged by people, either, so I may not be a good example. Mostly I just want it to be hybridized with Big Trak so it randomly shoots a laser while vacuuming. "Vroooooooooom... byew byew byew!"
Oh ita, I hope they do whatever good things they did last time. I was happy that you weren't in pain for a little while, and sad that unpained-ita was such a rare event.
Mostly I just want it to be hybridized with Big Trak so it randomly shoots a laser while vacuuming. "Vroooooooooom... byew byew byew!"
Oh WOW I haven't thought about those in years. My older brother got one for Christmas when they came out. It's almost disturbing how long ago that was
(when it was dry, by the time you got to the last row, the first was often dry)
This! But for me (who came to it late in life enough to be charmed by it and not aggravated) this is the beauty of line laundry where I live. There isn't any waiting. I just put it up, then I take it down. And it's dry and smells all outdoorsy and breezy and clean.