Jesse, try and catch the repeat of tonight's L&O:CI ep (Purgatory).
Ooh, thanks! If it's not on my DVR now, I'm sure it will be soon!
'Jaynestown'
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Jesse, try and catch the repeat of tonight's L&O:CI ep (Purgatory).
Ooh, thanks! If it's not on my DVR now, I'm sure it will be soon!
Also, WTF -- it's apparently already 87 degrees out. And other New Yorkers, was there a ton of lightning last night? I went to bed early, so I wasn't entirely sure what was going on.
Wow, Jesse it is only 77 here, and we are usually warmer than NY. This am was the first time it was below 90 in my apartment for days. I have no idea how hot it got as my thermometer only goes to 90.
It's 70 here already, and it's supposed to go up to 86, which is unusually warm for this time of the year. Of course, it was supposed to be that warm yesterday but a fog bank rolled in.
And other New Yorkers, was there a ton of lightning last night? I went to bed early, so I wasn't entirely sure what was going on.
Yeah, there was thunder and lightning. But no rain that I could see! And now it's 9am and already closing in on 90F. I've seen reports of a high anywhere from 97 to 101. The triple digits is impressive and all, but honestly once it gets over 95 I don't actually care what the number is. I just want it to STOP.
Even my normally-freezing office is warm this morning. I shudder to think what it's going to be like in here once we turn the machines on. (I sit right in front of a rack of editing equipment that throws off obscene amounts of heat. Maybe I'll ask IT to move my desk into the server room today...)
Question: does anyone know the right way to tie a sarong as a skirt? I probably do something wrong here...
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Thanks Sox!
(I probably just need to practice that more).
So tired....
The Varying Impact of Gas Prices (map)
Gas prices are high throughout the country, but how hard they hit individual families depends on income levels, which vary widely.
The highest is Wilcox County, AL at 16%. The lowest is Hunterdon County, NJ at 2%.
I drive so little I probably spend less than 1% of my income on gas....