Captain was looking for a pilot. I found a husband. Seemed to work out.

Zoe ,'Bushwhacked'


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.


Laura - Dec 16, 2007 4:02:43 pm PST #7711 of 10001
Our wings are not tired.

Shame on him trying to pass as Hec.

Poor Allyson. The very first time I ever used a GPS system was when I went to LA for the F2F. It came with the rental. It was so beyond awesome. We would just take off from the hotel and drive aimlessly then click take me back and voilà nice lady guided me home. And the bestest part, when the hotel appeared she said, "you have arrived."

eta: and this brought back all the lovely LAF2F memories.

Brendon bought one for me the next Christmas because it was such fun. I'm not directionally challenged here so much because totally flat and grid like, but I still use it even locally when I go someplace different. It always gets packed when I travel.

ION, we have a cold front! I have opened the windows again. I may go for a walk tonight. Whee!


Jesse - Dec 16, 2007 4:13:07 pm PST #7712 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Laura, when we have a cold front, I close my windows!


sarameg - Dec 16, 2007 4:22:47 pm PST #7713 of 10001

Heh. With my windows CLOSED, the last gust of wind created a noticeable draft inside. Leaky apartment. Thought even knowing it does, that I felt a draft was weird. I guess it is coming in through my beleaguered sliding door (seriously, you can pull it off the tracks) and uninsulated utility closet.


DavidS - Dec 16, 2007 4:23:49 pm PST #7714 of 10001
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Hec, here's the hair pics as promised.

Nicely done, O Tig. Very shiny too.

I should get my hair cut like Matt Groening and start cashing his checks.


§ ita § - Dec 16, 2007 4:34:46 pm PST #7715 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I think somehow Matt Groening is Hec and a bit of Noise...

Just watched "How William Shatner Changed The World" which answered a question I was asking earlier today--what were the philosophical shifts that came with each new Trek series. I didn't expect the show to answer it--I didn't even know TiVo was recording it. But they talked about how the Pollyannaishness (which, really, I still disagree with about TOS) disappeared as soon as Rodenberry died, but the ratings also never came back.

The show was basically about how science had been inspired by various Trek things, and apparently we must credit it for cell phones and Quicktime, amongst other innovations.

Snarkishly funny they said just about nothing about Enterprise the series, just "and then things went from bad to worse" and played the needle scratching noise over its theme music.

Meow.

I think I've just about totally wasted today. I realised there's food in my freezer I need to reheat and eat so my sister can bring me more. Man, responsibility's a bitch.


Theodosia - Dec 16, 2007 4:35:15 pm PST #7716 of 10001
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

Just watched almost all of The Incredibles despite it being cut to shreds by ABC Family and numerous watchings before this, including the commentary on the DVD THAT I OWN. Still a very fun film.

And of course, I didn't notice until now that Syndrome is voiced by Jason Lee of My Name is Earl -- what a different role! And Mr. Incredible is voiced by Craig T. Nelson who is presently doing a half-season as the warden on MNiE.


aurelia - Dec 16, 2007 4:53:34 pm PST #7717 of 10001
All sorrows can be borne if you put them into a story. Tell me a story.

When it is 20° outside and one has spent the better part of the day in a ridiculously cold room, hot & sour egg flower soup is made of YUM!


Jesse - Dec 16, 2007 5:21:27 pm PST #7718 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Something is really wrong with me. Or society. I'm watching Survivor, and thinking how much more "model-y" some of them looked... when they were half-starved and emaciated.


sarameg - Dec 16, 2007 5:44:32 pm PST #7719 of 10001

Wind's roaring still and if I look into the livingroom, both cats are curled into tight, nosecovered adorable balls. I think they have the right idea. I'm gonna follow them.


Laura - Dec 16, 2007 6:04:46 pm PST #7720 of 10001
Our wings are not tired.

I have a pet dilemma. I closed in the back yard to transition the bunny to being free and he is very happy. Trogdor still has his food and water and a comfy spot in his open cage, but he now has the whole yard to hop away and much on various weeds. Life is good for bunny. A couple of my neighbors have bunnies (cousins of mine) that are free and just eat and drink at home, but I thought a period of transition would be best.

The problem is, The Cat. Georgia ignored Trogdor while he lived in his cage, but she was tormenting him outside. I found her crouching in the bushes while bunny was hiding under the bougainvillea bush. I brought the cat back inside. She would happily lounge about inside for a couple days before itching to get outside, but she really wants out now that bunny is outside. I do not trust her. We don't want to think about finding bunny fur scattered about.

So, do I give the bunny full freedom ahead of schedule? Do I put Trogdor back in his cage when I let Georgia out to protect him? Do I make Georgia a housecat for a week whether she likes it or not? Do I let nature take its course? Having pets is almost as bad as having kids.

At least Brandy and the kitty have no interest in bunny whatsoever. Yes, we are a 4 pet family. Madness.