I am here to celebrate shrift's haircut and Nutty's pies.
Buffistas! Did you ever hear of this humor weekly called The Onion?
You might want to pick it up this week as it features: Interview with Seth Green (with a handsome picture); interview with Eddie Izzard; Random Rules with Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls, and songs ruined by saxophone.
An awesome way of hiding beer at the office: [link]
Basically, you disguise a mini-fridge as a stack of cardboard boxes of the type that printer/copier paper comes in.
Yay Flea!
That is my big accomplishment this year-- getting my position reclassified and a raise. I also learned to take the bus.
I had no major life events in the past year, which is just as well, I suppose.
Finally got back from the vet -- I had to wait almost an hour because of an emergency, and I had no book with me! He didn't get the rabies shot, due to not going outside, but she said he needed bloodwork done, which he hasn't had in years, and holy crap, not cheap. He's also supposed to be eating fancy food, because of the tubbiness, but eh. If the bloodwork is fine, I'm really not going to worry about it.
the next department over had sausage biscuits from Biscuitville (no joke, this is a fast food joint here) this am
Mmm, biscuitville. I miss going to Roxboro solely for Biscuitville...
Basically, you disguise a mini-fridge as a stack of cardboard boxes of the type that printer/copier paper comes in.
Don't you think the refrigerator motor humming would give it away? I mean, eventually somebody will figure out that paper reams don't hum.
Random Rules with Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls
Heart! I love how she makes up elaborate fantasies about killing people and then convinces the objects of potential demise to appear the video she made about her murderous fantasies.
Don't you think the refrigerator motor humming would give it away? I mean, eventually somebody will figure out that paper reams don't hum.
Well, you'd have to stash the paper reams in a place where no one gives a fuck about paper reams. Or else in a place where no one will come steal your reams of paper. "Under the desk" (like in the photo) might be a good place. But I suppose eventually, illicit mini-fridges, like murder, will out.
Conundrum: more coffee will make my writing time more productive but I'm about this close to having the shaky hands.
Must weigh pros and cons of artful jitters.