The pie should not be jiggly when you shake it. And if you stick a sharp knife in it, the stuff that sticks to it should not be really liquid. Can be jelly-ish, but not runny.
Natter 57 Varieties
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.
I really want to hear My Chemical Romance do a balls-out cover of it.
I think I would die.
I did just post to my LJ that I really want to hear My Chemical Romance do a balls-out cover of it.
MCR will just have to pick another super dramatic emotional song. Maybe they should do a concept album about a guy dying of cancer. That sounds dramatic.
In lieu of that, they should cover "Stay Together" by Suede.
We can SO take you, Smay. If Gee wants to do Hallelujah Gee gets to do Hallelujah.
I want them to cover "Rock 'n Roll Suicide" by Bowie. Yes, I actually want a cover of a David Bowie song.
Or Bowie.
Oh dear. Gee doing Bowie.... ::happy place:: NO! NO! NOEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! Not what I meant. Probably.
I can think of a wee musician with some rage issues that might be looking to kick some ass. Want me to send him over?
I just need a nap. But you can send him over anyway and he can be my body pillow!
He's awfully little for that. You'd really have to curl around him or something. Darn.
Can do. But I'll warn you, he seems to come with a small tattooed gift-with-purchase. Just FYI.
sighhhh
Maybe she should go with something slightly larger albeit less rage filled? Nah. I'll keep that for me. ME ME MEEEEEEEEEEEE
Sorry. I get like this sometimes now. Blame Cass.
Oh, poor Patrick Swayze. My dad had pancreatic cancer, so did my grandmother. It's not good, not good at all. My heart really goes out to him and his family, but WHAT IS WITH THAT TITLE?!? Egad. He may well be dying, but does his family need to see that headline?
Doesn't Steve Jobs have pancreatic cancer too? But his has been under control for years. My dad died 3 weeks after his diagnosis (although he really died from complications of the surgery, not the disease itself). Grandma lived for about 6 months. I think dad had it easier.
I was shopping yesterday and realized there was a whole half aisle labeled "flavored water". 10 years ago, wouldn't that have been a punchline?
Just catching up now, but had to post this (which I used as an email tag for quite a long time since I loved it so):
"There's no such thing as flavored water. There's a whole aisle of this crap at the supermarket, water, but without that watery taste. Sorry, but flavored water is called a soft drink. You want flavored water? Pour some scotch over ice and let it melt. That's your flavored water." -- Bill Maher, New Rules, 22 April 2005
I think Steve Jobs had a rare form that is rarely fatal, if that makes sense. Be aide I think pancreatic cancer in general has a very low survival rate.
We can SO take you, Smay. If Gee wants to do Hallelujah Gee gets to do Hallelujah.
Well in the immortal words of Marc Bolan right before the guitar solo in T. Rex's "Bang a Gong": "Take me!"
Friday Night Lights picked up - NBC is going to partner on it with Direct TV. Nikki Finke says it will air on NBC first and then on Direct TV but Alan Sepinwall suggests the reverse.
But at least we'll get more episodes.
Oh, YAY!
SIGH. Monday through Wednesday are far too busy and rushed for me. You would think I'd catch up a little on Tuesday nights (my night off) but I'm pretty much lying around with my eyes blunked out like a cartoon character.
Oh, poor Patrick Swayze. My dad had pancreatic cancer, so did my grandmother. It's not good, not good at all. My heart really goes out to him and his family, but WHAT IS WITH THAT TITLE?!? Egad. He may well be dying, but does his family need to see that headline?
Ugh. I'm pretty sure his sister died of cancer, too. (Friend of my mom's is her kids' stepmother.)