You know, I'd be tempted to answer, but last time I tried that, they wanted me to take a fucking message. Um, no. I don't work for him.
Spike ,'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
Natter 56: ...we need the writers.
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.
Being the meanest mom on the planet is a challenge.
Yes it is. K-Bug saw that story about the mom who sold the car, so when I try to be "mean mom", she just laughs at me.
I'm eating a muffin (whitey) that I made on Saturday. Or rather a biscuit, but whatever. There is a green veggie in it but I don't remember putting green veggie in the dough.
Should I be worried?
Awww, shrift, don't destroy the universe yet.
I saw this over the weekend and I'm planning on getting it for you.
Um, what kind of muffuit?
Could it be a bit of green onion, Kat?
Oooh, Sinestro Corps t-shirt. MM needs this.
Cowboy Bebop lighter for Daisy...
You could do all your xmas shopping at TFAW.
My kids were trying to reset the Monday scale by dumping one of the cat boxes and eating some litter. Thankfully, I suppose, It could have been worse. It was the box the cat seems to hate so he doesn't use it.
I was still completely wigged out.
Smiley Grace at least cheered me up.
Cowboy Bebop lighter for Daisy...
That's so cool! I'd have to fight Mr. Jane for it all the time.
My kids were trying to reset the Monday scale by dumping one of the cat boxes and eating some litter. Thankfully, I suppose, It could have been worse. It was the box the cat seems to hate so he doesn't use it.
Oh man, bad enough when the dog tries this. Ew.
My kids were trying to reset the Monday scale by dumping one of the cat boxes and eating some litter.
Maybe they thought it was almond roca?
A sausage cheddar biscuit. It does have red peppers and onions. It could be green onion (though I don't remember putting it in). Or it could be some ground herbs, though, again, I don't remember putting them in. I'm really slow these days. Brain not functioning.
NYT questions the efficacy of exercise in keeping us healthy. Favorite quote:
Just ask Steven Blair, an exercise researcher at the University of South Carolina. He runs every day and even runs marathons. But, he adds, “I was short, fat and bald when I started running, and I’m still short, fat and bald. Weight control is difficult for me. I fight the losing battle.”
The difficulty, Dr. Blair says, is that it’s much easier to eat 1,000 calories than to burn off 1,000 calories with exercise. As he relates, “An old football coach used to say, ‘I have all my assistants running five miles a day, but they eat 10 miles a day.’”