If Firefox recognized the correct spelling, it would have told me.
If you right-click on a word that Firefox doesn't recognize as correct, you should get a menu that includes the option to add the word to your dictionary.
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.
If Firefox recognized the correct spelling, it would have told me.
If you right-click on a word that Firefox doesn't recognize as correct, you should get a menu that includes the option to add the word to your dictionary.
You put things in the trash. By putting them in the garbage can. And then taking out the trash. Which is picked up by the garbage truck.
pssst Allyson: [link] (expensive paint can be matched exactly by teh crafty folks at home depot... plus, the wheel is fun to play with)
eta: and from what I can tell - no poop colors in sight.
This gets quoted so often in our household:
Goodman : And put your garbage in a garbage can, people. I can't stress that enough. Don't just throw it out the window.
Marge : This is so humiliating.
Homer : Garbage in garbage can...hmm, makes sense.
that the comment "makes sense" has been replaced with "G.I.G.C."
What colors do the non-autumn people paint?
Dark red?
Some of us want to paint wide black & white stripes, but have been repeatedly told "NO. THE HOUSE DOES NOT HAVE TO LOOK LIKE TIM BURTON ART-DIRECTED IT".
Happy birthday to Grace and Noah!
Hee, bon!
I would actually say "waste basket" more often than "trash can" for receptacles of thrown away stuff that are not in the kitchen.
"NO. THE HOUSE DOES NOT HAVE TO LOOK LIKE TIM BURTON ART-DIRECTED IT".
What? That's crazy talk!
Seriously. Kristen and I are painting one of the walls with satin black and cream thick stripes, then doing a chair rail with cream on top. I'm keeping to the red velvet/wrought iron furniture and accessories.
It's totally Tim Burton.
Some of us want to paint wide black & white stripes,
Telephone-Black and White-White?
From Flanders & Swann's "Design for Living"