That "iPod Alarm CLock" looks a lot like my iHome. Which I like very much, but I think the newer iHomes are different. The Sleep Cycle Tracker thingy intrigues me. And Clocky is just so cute.
Eta: it looks like they just expanded the line: [link]
'The Message'
[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.
That "iPod Alarm CLock" looks a lot like my iHome. Which I like very much, but I think the newer iHomes are different. The Sleep Cycle Tracker thingy intrigues me. And Clocky is just so cute.
Eta: it looks like they just expanded the line: [link]
Laga, I'm English. I mean, almost painfully so. You know that bit with Eric Idle, in National Lampoon's European Vacation? Where they bump into him while walking, and he apologises, and then they run over him, and he apologises, etc etc etc? It's far too accurate, at least as far as I'm concerned. We apologise to people when they step on our feet, never mind when we've rejected their amorous advances.
Ah, Fay, you are quintessentially English. It's delicious! Me, I have just too much loomy bile to fully accommodate the English Apology Aesthetic.
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Blimey, I spelled 'quintessentially' right first time.
Me, I have just too much loomy bile to fully accommodate the English Apology Aesthetic.
Is that what we're calling it, dear? Huh.
Blimey, I spelled 'quintessentially' right first time.
You may have done that, but I believe you misspelled "adorable" about here:
loomy bile
Me, I have just too much loomy bile to fully accommodate the English Apology Aesthetic.
This reminds me of nothing more than Sybil on Fawlty Towers saying "And she's always on about strange men following her. I don't know what she thinks they're going to do to her. Vomit on her, Basil says."
Poor Pete, everyone keeps insisting on puppifying you.
It never ceases to amaze me how disfuntional large entertainment companies are.
It never ceases to amaze me how dysfunctional all large companies are. It's one of the reasons I don't believe in conspiracy theories.
Here's a t-shirt sentiment I can support: [link]
I leave for Toronto on Sunday. They are just dealing with booking my airline ticket today. It won't be actually booked until tomorrow. They are, of course, trying to avoid having an extra night of hotel costs, but it seems to me that if they'd booked this ticket 10-12 days ago at least, they would have saved more than the cost of a single hotel room. I really don't get the logic. I've been scheduled for this trip for months.
OK. I talked to my landlord. I apolgized, profusely. We're changing my rent due date from the 1st to the 10th, and she's sending me some info about setting it up so that I transfer money directly into her account, rather than having to write out and send a check.