Hmmm, overflown. . . overflooded? Nothing seems right.
Overtopped!
'Beneath You'
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.
Hmmm, overflown. . . overflooded? Nothing seems right.
Overtopped!
The director of that used to be on staff at the church I used to go to!
He (or she?) and your old church must be made of awesome then!
Yays! By front I am taking you to mean the old traditional entrance.
I think today will be Bulgarian for lunch. I am so supremely sleepy, I need a break. Harsh.
The death of a classmate may be the one thing that freaks out kids the most.
We had a 6th grader pass away this year (cancer). It was pretty horrendous and I don't think his team ever really recovered.
lisah - where did you go? I was going to say Mezze or their new one... hey. Have you been to Asahi? Looks scary. Is not. Up past Ding How.
To Kali's Court actually! I mentioned it but thought it might be too fancy but our office manager (ish...his title is not exactly clear to me) was all for it since he pays the bills anyway! it was delicious!!! I want to try Meli (the new one) but I think it's lunch menu is pretty limited.
I have been to Asahi. Not scary at all! yummy!
Huh. On the heels of yesterday's roast-your-own coffee beans discussion, I came across this on boston.com: [link]
I never knew about roasting your own beans, but now I have a birthday gift idea for my F-BiL!
One of my friends here in SF has roasted their own beans for years. I used to send them green beans from Zabar's when I lived in NYC. No idea where they get them now.
God. That must smell amazing. My grandmother used to grow her own, IIRC. Never tasted it, though.
Bulgarian food was good. I suspect I'm never going to wakeup today, despite needing to go trade in my knee pads for pole dancing class. The ones I have are unwieldy. The ones with a nice shape, though, are white, and I think they;re crying for attention when no more needs to be demanded.
Started reading the 4 Hour Work Week book over lunch. He makes a lot of claims--about what he's done, and what everyone can do. Hmmph. Right now he's comparing his mindset to your average entrepreneur about to break it big--he's a slacker version. He doesn't care about being rich, more about living rich.
So far all semantics I can handle. I note he dedicates 10% of all profits to orgs like [specifically named] donorschoose.org.