Hee. THere's a popular country song on the radio right now called "How 'Bout Them Cowgirls?" and it makes me think of Jesse whenever I hear it.
Natter 55: It's the 55th Natter
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.
In today's political environment I'm not surprised.
We had a game show thing at work yesterday. Lots of questions about the community, the company, and some employees. I missed going to it, but have gone in years past and it is a blast.
Apparently I was an answer to one of the Jeapardy styled questions. So all day today people have been coming up and asking if I really do bleed green. Ummmm.
"This is what we call blowing wine out yer nose."
"What is A Suzi?"
There's no point in asking anyone to guess this. I think it should just be looked at and admired.
Rio:
The bagel thing fits in with my larger theory about white people and muffins. I don't have time to go into detail right now, but basically the thing is: White people just want to eat muffins 24/7, but they are ashamed of this fact, so they take totally good yummy foods like bagels and coffee and ice cream and turn it all into muffins. Hence stuff like the blueberry bagel. The caramel latte. The chunky chocolate-almond-caramel-fudge ice cream. JUST EAT A FRELLING MUFFIN, WHITEY! That is what I say.
Robin we need a clue!
ETA: I do think Rio's quote is probably the best COMM ever.
Aimee, you da bad, evil WITCH!!
I do think Rio's quote is probably the best COMM ever.
Seriously! I almost brought it up in the breakroom here today because my co-worker picked out a bagel and we couldn't figure out what kind it was. He said it smelled like it was sprinkled with grapenuts. But I figured they wouldn't really understand.
Also, we have results from Teddy's blood work. It's not quite where it was 24 hours after the first transplant, but it's much better than it was a couple of days ago.
We also know what caused the first kidney to fail. It wasn't a blood clot. His aorta had calcified, and a piece of calcium broke off.
Meanwhile, he's going to have blood work done tomorrow. But I'll be in Philadelphia until Wednesday (subject to change based on circumstances), so I won't be giving much updating until at least then.