Well she has strong feelings about keeping to the "script", but she's really not that bossy.
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.
Well, there's directive, and there's bossy. I had a friend who told me every line I was supposed to say, which was annoying!
Jesse, with girls, that's actually pretty common. "You say blah blah blah." and if it's not done correctly, you get "no!! Like this! Now you say it."
It's hysterical.
Noah was extra cute this morning.
What wasn't cute this morning was having to go back home after dropping Noah at Lori's because I forgot my goddamn wallet. Again. Normally I'd be all, "whatever" but, I have to group I'm leading at UCLA tonight and I needed gas and I need to pay for parking.
So, since I'm already super late, I'm at home making breakfast and leaving late.
Henry Rollins once worked at a pet store called Friendly Beasties. Really. He once tried to sell me a kitten.
Also, you know what costume for a Roomba should be available? A Dalek costume.
I am not actually awake. I know my arms and legs are moving, and I drove into work and grunted hello to my coworker, but this is not an awake feeling.
I was afraid of what I might do if someone tried to talk to me this morning before I got any coffee. More so than usual.
Matt, I'll bet you could market an 1812 costume for Roombas, either directly or to a manufacturer who does others. And Todd's Dalek idea is cool, too.
These would be major draws towards my actually getting a Roomba. Does anybody have a Scooba? Would costumes be practical for those, as well?
That is so not nice, Jessica, making you think you get an iPod touch! (And very trusting of the person who left it there, goodness!)
randomly shoots a laser while vacuuming. "Vroooooooooom... byew byew byew!"
That would be AWESOME.
I am fine at folding the laundry. But then I leave it folded, in the laundry basket. Eventually, I move it out of the basket onto the couch or the floor, so I can put more dirty clothes in. Rarely do the folded clean ones end up in their assigned places.
I am fine at folding the laundry. But then I leave it folded, in the laundry basket. Eventually, I move it out of the basket onto the couch or the floor, so I can put more dirty clothes in. Rarely do the folded clean ones end up in their assigned places.
Meara is me w/r/t laundry. I think the reason that I don't mind doing laundry is that I had the pleasure of spending a summer as a wardrobe mistress for a Shakespeare festival. Every other day (I shared this job) I got to take a garbage bag full of tights and shirts, usually soaked with other people's sweat, to a laundromat and clean them. Your own dirty clothes don't seem so bad after dealing with other's disgusting clothes. Thankfully, the actors were all pretty clean themselves.
I am fine at folding the laundry. But then I leave it folded, in the laundry basket.
This is how I roll as well. And then everything gets unfolded when I have to dump out the basket to figure out what's in there that I can wear when I am rushing in the morning.
ION, it looks like I'm going to get my kitchen remodeled! Sweet! But many decisions to make! (I'm not getting new appliances, though, mine are relatively new and in good shape...although...I guess I could use this opportunity to get a dishwasher...)
Did anyone watch Jon Stewart destroy Chris Matthews on the Daily Show last night? That may be the best interview he's ever done.
Your own dirty clothes don't seem so bad after dealing with other's disgusting clothes. Thankfully, the actors were all pretty clean themselves.
See, I don't really mind doing laundry for actors (although I like it a lot better when there is an onsite washer/dryer) but I hate doing my laundry! Maybe if someone paid me to do my laundry....