So what I'm taking away from this conversation is that I need to go check out BPAL, right?
Natter 62: The 62nd Natter
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.
They so rarely advertise anything other than the grail of diamonds. But they'd irritate me anyway.
At the end of Criminal Minds when JJ says "You're smiling." to Hotchner, CC says he replies "Yes." But doesn't "Gas." make more funny sense?
OK, this is really weird. This guy, J, who I went to high school with, friended me on facebook. I don't remember ever really talking to him, he wasn't in any of my classes except maybe gym in junior or senior year, and he was kind of on the edge of a crowd of guys that I really didn't like. My high school was pretty small, so we all at least kind of knew each other, but really, I can barely remember anything about him. But I figured whatever, and accepted the friend request.
Now, I just got one of those friend suggestion notices, "J just became friends with S and thinks you may know S too." Now S, I do remember. I went to school with him since kindergarten. He wasn't friends with me. He wasn't friends with J. My relationship with S ranged from outright hostility though most of elementary school through mostly just ignoring each other by the end of high school. Getting S as a friend suggestion from J is just confusing.
I am just starting to watch it, ita, but hey, that's Gina Torres.
Hil, I say ignore the suggestion and don't worry about it. He probably just suggested everyone from high school.
(x-posted with Bitches):
For those who are interested: Tom Purcell, the head writer on the Colbert Report, would be tomorrow (your today, already?) on a radio show I'm usually listening to on 1pm PST, on this link. A word of warning: the show has it's share of offensive humor.
Yay silver foxes! How about Mark Harmon? I'm glad to see RDA was already mentioned. Cary Grant, in his later years, might be good, too.
Freaky:
A pediatric neurosurgeon says a tumour he removed from the brain of a Colorado Springs infant contained a tiny foot and other partly formed body parts.
Paul Grabb says he operated on Sam Esquibel at Memorial Hospital for Children after an MRI showed a microscopic tumour on the newborn's brain. Sam was 3 days old and otherwise healthy.
Dr. Grabb says that while removing the growth, he discovered it contained a nearly perfect foot and the formation of another foot, a hand and a thigh.
They had some graphic pictures on one news site. It was FREAKY.
Kids are both still sick with colds and the up and downs at 2 am and 5 am are knocking me on my ass.