Ow. Stupid sofa.
Natter 58: Let's call Venezuela!
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 need a new sofa.
Or just a new pen.
Oooo, diner talk. I worked second shift at a truck stop every summer through college. Great greasy spoon, Rosie's Diner, 24-hour goodness. Rosie was a real person, too. Eighty-something years old, built like a truck, and meaner than any biker to pass through her door. I spent a fair amount of time in IHOP through high school (yes, mainly after theatre and such), but Rosie's was the best.
I wish Pasadena had better 24 places. We have Denny's and IHOP, but nsm cute little indy diners. The closest place to remind me of NE diners is Coral Cafe in Burbank.
Bickford'sHa! Blast from the past. I forgot all about Bickford's.
I almost put my hand through the wall of my shower the other day, leaning on it to scrub. Or at least it felt that way
I broke off the ceramic tile soapdish cleaning. Honestly, I barely put any pressure on it, was scrubbing it lightly, so I suspect the bond was just weak.
That too was embarrassing, and to this day, I'm terrified to use the new one as a toe rest shaving, which I used to do. But not as big a hole.in.the.wall.
Oh sarameg, I just backread. Ouch! Poor you! Poor wall!
Perkins, cutting yourself on a sofa takes talent. You can't see, but I'm applauding. (That's so something I would do to myself.)
Timelies all!
Back from Toronto. The con was fun. Managed to survive both the drive up and the drive back. (Although G did most of the driving) Am tired and punchy. Need sleep.
Sherly, is Dr. Jane (or James, I guess) still performing?
I can't believe the predicaments I precipitate.
ION, water still wet.
Perkins, cutting yourself on a sofa takes talent.
I thought so!
ION, OMG I have found the best chiropractor in the WORLD. Very worthy of ASSCAPS! She has every fun chiropractic toy in the world (ultrasound, massage chairs, electronic swivelly table, heat lamps, and more!) and uses them for no extra charge, and therapeutic massage is par for the course. She also has a great sense of humor and is very easy-going. Oh, and she's covered by my insurance! And when I inevitably use up my visits, she's very affordable. And she's Romanian, so she has a cute accent. And her receptionist is the nicest person in the world.
If any LAista is looking for a chiropractor, I cannot recommend her highly enough. I was in hideous pain last week, but she gave relief almost immediately. Love.