My drive home is about 8 miles, which I normally take surface streets for, because the 101 is so bad. Today around 4, they closed the 101, so everyone took surface streets. Even leaving work at 6:00 instead of 5:00, it took me an hour and 31 minutes to get home.
Which is why I am still sitting here in my office.
Smart woman. If I hadn't needed to get home to shoot up Ozzie, I would have done the same.
I guess Giuliani is giving up - when I last had the news stations on they were saying that he was going to endorse McCain. (That was before Bones.) I took a darvocet and went and lay on the couch with my heating pad and watched Bones and the fifth episode of In Treatment (free On Demand) and fell asleep so I missed the end of Bones (which I saw 2 or 3 years ago) and the end of In Treatment.
and went and lay on the couch
I think I love you, sumi.
Signed,
So rarely sees the verb "lie" conjugated correctly that she freaks with delight upon sight.
Oo Jesse, is that the same crossword tournament that's in Word Play? Because that's too faboo for words.
Awww, javachik - I'm glad to have provided you with delight.
So rarely sees the verb "lie" conjugated correctly that she freaks with delight upon sight.
Bob Bob tried to teach me how to do this correctly. After several months I realized the error was just too ingrained. But also that it was still making him nuts. So now I do it on purpose, all the time. Every phone call. "What are you doing?" "Laying on the couch. First I laid myself on the couch. Now I'm just laying here. Laying on the couch. Laying! On! The! Couch!" It makes him homicidal. Unfortunately I think this is making me cognitively more aware of the error.
First I laid myself on the couch.
Sorry to disappoint you, but this is correct use. :P
remember -- chickens lay, people lie.
I guess Giuliani is giving up - when I last had the news stations on they were saying that he was going to endorse McCain.
My favorite quote on Giuliani's campaign from Mark Evanier:
Don't you feel smart? Rudy Giuliani has spent more than $30 million dollars trying to become President of the United States. You've spent nothing and you have almost the same chance that he does.