Saturday-spend time with new cat, clean, laundry
Sunday- sew jacket and do some alterations. Grocery shop?
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.
Saturday-spend time with new cat, clean, laundry
Sunday- sew jacket and do some alterations. Grocery shop?
Oh, I'm also theoretically baking cookies, but we'll see about that.
My friend who sends me fun care packages sent me an Easter Basket that included a nice kitchen towel, a giant chick cookie cutter and a recipe for sugar cookies. I bet with the normal recipe and that cookie cutter you get like 10 chicks.
I want to make them just to see - but I need too many ingredients at this point to do it.
lisah - David, Iris' godfather, was planning on going, last I heard
What are people doing this weekend?
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more fun, see flea
My back is all stiff for no good reason.
possibly playing let's make new outfits! with the contents of my various closets
That's a hell of a game. I boggle just contemplating it.
meara, you totally don't need to tempt me with coffee.
This weekend I will hopefully get a working Windows PC in the house (normally I'd just buy new, but I feel pressure not to, with the job uncertainty three months from now), an also sleep. And cook, dammit. That too.
Found this magazine in the supermarket yesterday. I'm all blahblahdepriveygraincakesblahblah, but that's because this is all new to me--I've never dieted for more than a meal, and this is possibly the most important diet I ever go on, so I have to get motivated and keep engaged. That magazine is celebrating its 10th year in business. I bought a copy but have only flipped through it so far. Just starting with the title, 10 years seems a long time to be looking at this as privation.
Oh hey!
Whether it's dealing with celebrity image or political figures or understanding the politics and privacy of the Internet and a website, WILL THE VAMPIRE PEOPLE PLEASE LEAVE THE LOBBY? TRUE ADVENTURES IN CULT FANDOM is raucous, raunchy, funny and pointed: an observation of cultural laws, oddities and changing 'norms' which pokes fun at just about all aspects of Western culture, especially as it meets the machine world. A hilarious, fun read recommended for all libraries, from general-interest lending libraries seeking sharp contemporary humor to college-level collections strong in sociology or social observation.
Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch
Why yes, I do still search the internet for validation all the time.
As you should -- that's a great review!
I killed the thread with hubris!