Aww, bless! A friend of mine just left me this comment: "Thirty two years, some-odd hours and so many minutes ago [DJ] and her ass came into the world and they were both made of awesome. The Pie Maker would like to wish [DJ] and her Ass a very happy birthday. So would [friend]. Cheers!" with a picture of Lee Pace in a bed of daisies.
'A Hole in the World'
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.
Nilly! I just read this on one of my friends' blogs, and wondered if it was true --
The new highlight of the month for me is that there's apparently a new verb in Hebrew. The verb is "lecondel." "Le" is the Hebrew prefix for verbs, like "to" in "to be" or "to go." "Condel" is short for "Condoleezza," as in "Condoleezza Rice." Yes, that's right, our illustrious Secretary of State has had her name turned into a new verb in Hebrew. But what does is mean?
"Lecondel" (or "to Condoleezza") means "to run around having lots and lots of meetings that produce no results."
Hey, Sarameg! My Niece thinks you are very cool--not as cool as Lori what with the Ma Rver and the glayvin, but pretty damn cool nonetheless. Thanks for the hang time!
On the other hand, Max and Rigatoni seem to be getting along pretty well.
It sounds like they might be plotting to take over the house. You should lay in supplies to appease them.
Nilly! I just read this on one of my friends' blogs, and wondered if it was true --
I JUST heard that on the Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me podcast.
"Lecondel" (or "to Condoleezza") means "to run around having lots and lots of meetings that produce no results."
Cool.
Got let out of class early -- there was a scheduling mixup, so we couldn't start the next unit (waiting for new students who won't show up until tomorrow!), so we reviewed and got let go 2 hours early. Technically it didn't count as a class, but the teacher is a nice guy who actually cares if we learn stuff. I asked a boatload of questions, too.
I think I'd better call the other campus, which tends to be less well-organized than this one. If Cambridge was screwed up, what is the Woburn class going to be like?
am sick - very hoarse and coughing some. I expect to have no voice tomorrow.
I think we should be allowed to go home since our offices are about 50 degrees. I'm having to warm my fingers on my aromatherapy candle so's I can type. This is redic!
While it's not that cold in my office, I am warming my hands on my computer vent. Brrr.