Poor Mr. Kitty. I hope all goes well with him.
'Safe'
Natter 61*
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.
Feel better, Mr. Kitty!!
ION, rumor has it that someone likes camels here, right? Well, here's a very well accessorized camel: [link]
It's from the awesome blog riotclitshave, which is a sort-of pun on "right click - save". (Currently it is worksafe, unless you scroll to the bottom.)
aw hope Mr. Kitty is okay!
Cat-leidoscope (A kaleidoscope large enough for a cat to sit inside.)
I dunno - kitty looks concerned that s/he's morphed into dozens of kitties....
Argh -- I just learned I fucked up some federal paperwork that was supposed to have been done a few weeks ago. Bah.
Argh -- I just learned I fucked up some federal paperwork that was supposed to have been done a few weeks ago. Bah.
That's what probably set off the worldwide financial crisis.
Very, very dirty. And scurrilous. Hec would love it.
Scurrilous and dirty, that's me.
Among the tasks awaiting me when I arrive at work today: dragging a 27 liter bottle of wine down to the cellar using a little red wagon. (Also a 15L bottle, 4 9L bottles, several 6L bottles and about 12 3L bottles.)
Argh -- I just learned I fucked up some federal paperwork that was supposed to have been done a few weeks ago. Bah.
I double down on your "Bah."
27 liter bottle of wine
Don't drink it all at once.
Poor Jesse.
I told my boss this damned well better be a case of a $500 hairball. He probably thinks I'm insane.
With the diabetes, I just can't fool around.
Don't drink it all at once.
Or if you do, drink a bunch of water too.
ION, in what Sullivan described as "Nut on Nut Action", Alan Keyes on Sarah Palin: Gov. Sarah Palin: Unequally yoked
Basically, Keyes says Palin is "risking her moral and spiritual integrity by placing herself under the authority of someone who has provably abandoned God's will on the most fundamental moral issues of our times." i.e. McCain. Wacky stuff. Like this:
During her campaign for office, she is reported to have said, "Elected officials can't defy the court when it comes to how rights are applied." (Anchorage Daily News, Online Edition, Aug. 6, 2006) This view vitiates the separation of powers, and would establish a judicial dictatorship over every aspect of legislation (since all legislation involves issues of rights in some fashion). Thus, through a combination of her own ignorance and advice from constitutionally incompetent lawyers, she surrendered the integrity of Alaska's executive power in a way that hardly qualifies her to stand at the head of the line for the office of chief executive of the United States.
(Some non-Illinoisers may not know that Keyes lost to Obama in the '04 Senate race. Wacky, fun times!)