I didn't mean to kill the thread with my grossness.
Spike's Bitches 40: Buckle Up, Kids! Daddy's Puttin' the Hammer Down.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
{{Kristin}} Poor lamb. Also {{Nora}}. Feel better.
Scrappy and Chekhov and their poodles make me smile.
I have one pile left on my desk - the pile of things that I wish t opostpone deciding how to handle. Therefore, taking a break. Maybe turning on the swamp cooler. With any luck I will get some more energy so I can tidy up the part of the house that guests would be likely to see since I may have people stopping by this evening.
health~ma, Kristin.
I've been reorganizing my bookshelves. I realized that, since I've got all my music on my computer, there's no reason to keep the CDs in a really accessible spot that I could use for stuff that I use more often, so I put the CDs into a box in the corner and filled that space with books and DVDs. Then went through my books and culled the ones I know I'm never going to read again (The Firm, The Runaway Jury, The Lilac Bus, The Well of Lost Plots, and Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants), and I'm going to bring those to try to sell at the used book store tomorrow. Then I organized my nonfiction books and got all the Victorian novels on one shelf and all the non-series sci-fi on another, and then got tired and kind of threw everything else (modern fiction, series sci-fi, mysteries, fantasy, graphic novels, and romance) back on the shelves wherever. I'll work on that tomorrow, I think.
Poor Kristin! It sounds like an antibiotic thing to me.
omg KT! So much extra health~ma for you. (whats WBB?)
I was just linked this: [link] Lego scene of Eddie Izzards Darth Vader Canteen. Maybe it will bring a smile to KT's face.
I had to post cake or death on my blog
Fell better Kristin and Nora
day 2 still no phone
I'm trying to get the cable mess behind my desk cleaned up. This guy [link] is my new hero.
Poor Kristin! I'm hoping it's just a woogie stomach from the antibiotics.
Those are some really good ideas, Hil. We replaced the back of our TV armoire with a brown plastic garden lattice - it is almost invisible ( esp with all the components in front of it , gives you a place to tie cables - and I can get my hands thru the lattice to plug or unplug something
beth, that's brilliant!