Dawn: I thought you were adequate. Giles: And the accolades keep pouring in. I'd best take my leave before my head swells any larger. Good night.

'First Date'


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.


Sue - Oct 03, 2007 6:00:07 am PDT #4598 of 10001
hip deep in pie

Did anyone watch Jon Stewart destroy Chris Matthews on the Daily Show last night? That may be the best interview he's ever done.

I missed the very beginning, so I didn't know what he said in his book that Stewart was calling him on, but I saw him call him on it.


Hayden - Oct 03, 2007 6:02:44 am PDT #4599 of 10001
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Apparently Matthews' book says that people should live their lives as if they were running for office. Stewart compared it to The Prince and accused it of being soulless, blind to ethics, and later called it fascism. Matthews sputtered and eventually shouted and threatened/invited Stewart to come onto his show, but it was all so much sound and fury b/c Stewart pretty clearly had his number.


Matt the Bruins fan - Oct 03, 2007 6:02:54 am PDT #4600 of 10001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

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.

I know someone's cobbled a DRD shell together for a convention (hence the idea, not original on my part), so theoretically there should already be a pattern or building tips out there somewhere.


Hayden - Oct 03, 2007 6:04:48 am PDT #4601 of 10001
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

This should be a link to the Chris Matthews interview: [link]


Ailleann - Oct 03, 2007 6:08:29 am PDT #4602 of 10001
vanguard of the socialist Hollywood liberal homosexualist agenda

b/c Stewart pretty clearly had his number.

I only wish Stewart could have turned straight to the passage he was referencing and read it aloud.


shrift - Oct 03, 2007 6:11:14 am PDT #4603 of 10001
"You can't put a price on the joy of not giving a shit." -Zenkitty

My mother and sister are coming to Chicago and staying in my apartment this weekend.

I should not be spazzing about this, and yet? So totally am.


sarameg - Oct 03, 2007 6:34:07 am PDT #4604 of 10001

Why will nothing work properly? I've lost 300GB of data, can't transfer a different 300 Gb of data, am being ignored by the parts of IT who know anything and a coworker just told me he's sitting around in pjs covered with teddy bears.


hippocampus - Oct 03, 2007 6:44:07 am PDT #4605 of 10001
not your mom's socks.

I would blame it all on the teddy bears.


Kat - Oct 03, 2007 7:02:55 am PDT #4606 of 10001
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

or on the Don't Care Bears.

Meara is me w/r/t laundry.

Me too. Or I'm probably more like lisah.

Made it to work. 5 hours after I woke up and 3 hours after I first left the house. Go me!


Hil R. - Oct 03, 2007 7:11:50 am PDT #4607 of 10001
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

When I was a kid, I liked the cuddly sort of dolls, like Cabbage Patch Kids, much better than I liked Barbies. My sister had some Barbies, and sometimes I'd do things like braid their hair or make clothes for them, but that was more a craft project than playing with them in the usual sense. With Cabbage Patch Kids, I could read to them, or pretend to feed them, or hug them when I got scared, or talk to them, or sit them in chairs and pretend to be their teacher, or all kinds of other stuff like that.

I also liked electronic toys, though I didn't have all that many of them -- my parents really hated any toys that beeped. I had a zillion construction toys, though -- Legos and things like that. I also had the girls Lego set. I treated that one more like a model kit, though -- it came with instructions for making a playground, and so I made a playground. The regular Legos, I made lots of different things. I got a toy carpenter set when I was about 8 -- a box of wood in different sizes, a bag of nails, a container of Elmers Wood Glue, and a kid-sized hammer -- and built a bunch of stuff with that. Including stuff like tables and chairs for my dolls.