I really should not have watched the last part of that particular Ugly Betty rerun tonight. After last night? Hello, blubbering mess!
'Shindig'
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.
OMG, I am so full of delicious food, possibly paid for by my job. (We'll see if we get any crap when out-of-town coworker puts in her expense report....) And I'm hoping my new team member will be OK. Am trying to maintain a positive attitude.
Be positive! Not like me!
Huh. They made a hallmark movie of Pictures of Hollis Woods which I just read on the plane trip out.
I wouldn't have picked her, but now I've got her, so.
me: Thomas Jefferson is not a super hero.
You know why msbelle is a Good Mom(TM)? She's committed to making sure that mac KNOWS his US history.
Batman? Super hero.
Superman? But of course.
Captain Caveman? Iffy.
Black Canary? Super-duper hero.
Benjamin Franklin? You betcha he's a super hero.
Thomas Jefferson? Not so much.
And it's easier to say "Not a super hero" rather than "hypocritical bastard."
in mac's current world this is how things are - SUPER HEROES: top tier of the world, deserve most of his attention; TRANSFORMERS: almost equal with superheroes, but not yet as he does not have any of their toys; OTHER CARTOON FOLK: move up and down in importance depending what is on; CHARACTERS IN BOOKS OR ANYTHING FROM SCHOOL not covered in the previous categories: fleeting interest
then he gets a Thomas Jefferson trivia thing in a cracker jacks bag
he is interested and yet needs to fit this new person into the framework of his world.
How do you know that TJ wasn't a superhero? Superheroes wear disguises.
You should have said he was a transformer.