From what I've tasted of desire, I hold with those who favor fire.
English major in the house.
Riley ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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.
From what I've tasted of desire, I hold with those who favor fire.
English major in the house.
Speaking of, OMGWTF ICESTORM.We are under warning for OMGWTF SNOWPOCALYPSE. Not, um, that we've had any snow, but It Might Happen!
The Snow Demons (summoned, as usual, by Jilli*) are only in Seattle so far.
* If we repeat it often enough, it's a fact, right?
It was 80 degrees here today.
Oh please. If I were any kind of English Major I'd have noticed before this very minute that a guy named "Frost" went with fire and written a fifteen page paper about just what that means.
Hivemind fashion question:
Tomorrow evening I'm singing in an Advent carol service. We don't have a dress code as such, but the director suggested that we avoid black as too mournful (IOW save the all black for Ash Wednesday and Maundy Thursday) and red as too festive. But much of the semi-dressy end of my winter wardrobe is, you guessed it, red or black.
I do have a nice royal blue button-down shirt. It's dark, but also very bright. It's not even kinda navy. Can I wear it with black pants? Dark brown? Neither?
It was 80 degrees here today.
SHUT.UP.
I've heard rumors of nasty weather tomorrow. I'm ignoring them. But it's really cold out and I'm bemoaning not having warmer house slippers. I think I'm going to buy some faux-crocs and some thick socks and manufacture some warmer house slippers (that won't get stinky.)
I'd wear it with black pants. I'd also tell the director to lighten up.
It's 19F here tonight (that's -7C). I was cowardly and let a friend walk home rather than get dressed and drive her home. In my defense, I'm so tired I'm almost shaking....
I'm full of envy towards the cooking people. I want my kitchen back! Sigh.
I'd also tell the director to lighten up.
Well, in context it didn't seem harsh or picky--more that he was surprised when one of the new choir members asked and was just thinking aloud to figure out what would be appropriate attire.