I had a turkey sandwich for lunch. It was tasty. Now I'm trying to decide what to make for dinner. It's a toss-up between spaghetti and tacos.
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.
What's an Arnold Palmer?!?!
Like Aimee said, iced tea and lemonade
(For men it's called a Hardy Boy!)
Ha!
Hee. Bonny is a freak by metaphor.
Hey, you coffee-hating freaks! All your coffee are belong to me.
My favorite "gift cards" are Amazon or other online certificates. They keep track of the money, and I can buy more books.
Bonny is a freak by metaphor.
This may need to be a tshirt!
Yum! I need to get over there - it's been awhile.
Last time I was there was over 3 years ago. When we went with you and GF and Lee and I was pregnant but didn't know it and ate everyone's dinner.
That was the first time we'd been there. We've been back many many times since. It is the yum!
(For men it's called a Hardy Boy!)
Double Ha!
Totally off topic, I just heard Stephen Fry quoting Yasser Arafat saying that fighting over religion is like fighting over who has the biggest imaginary friend. Can that citation be right? Huh.
t wandering off to google
Also, on the topic of British comedians speaking about religion, Simon Amstell, on Nevermind the Buzzcocks was gently teasing Jermaine Jackson about being a JW, converted to Muslim when he said,"I you have a problem and use religion, that's great. I use google."
It struck me that google may, in fact, be my true religion of choice. I find solace, enlightenment, and guidance there. Hmmm.