hmmmph - I thought I had frozen tj something int he work freezer, but nope. I am trying to refrain from thinking that someone took it over the holidays. hhmmpph. Now I have to go out, I guess I'll stop by B&N and get a new desk calendar too.
'Smile Time'
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
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 did not know that Lisa Bonet and Jason Momoa were together. They were both with other people last time I knew.
They make a gorgeous couple, that's for sure. With ... a lot of hair. I bet the kid is beautiful.
I've always loved her, for reasons that are unclear to me. Him, he's just yummy.
They make a gorgeous couple, that's for sure. With ... a lot of hair. I bet the kid is beautiful.
Wow, yeah, that's what I was thinking.
Not too sure who the one who voted for Blago is. Someone here at work mentioned his name--it was one that no one recognized, and we all deal with legislative members all the time.
Speaking of Chicago events, Bike the Drive is going to be on May 24th this year for any Chicagoistas in possession of a bicycle. That's something I've always thought would be pretty cool to participate in.
From Chicago Tribune:
The lone holdout in the Illinois House of Representatives' 114-1 vote to impeach Gov. Rod Blagojevich was Rep. Milton Patterson, a Chicago Democrat from the Southwest Side whose office is on West 63rd Street.
After the vote, he said he didn't feel it was his job to vote to impeach the governor. Asked whether he thought Blagojevich has been a good governor, he said, "I have no comment on that." Asked his vote should be taken as a defense of the governor, he said, "I'm not defending anybody."
Patterson said he wasn't comfortable with voting "yes" on impeachment: "I think the committee did an excellent job in the report, it was just there was not enough for me to feel comfortable with a decision to do that. ... I did not feel comfortable voting based upon what I heard and read, simple as that."
Asked whether he expected a backlash from his constituents, Patterson said, "I have no idea."
"I read the report," he said. "If the government is going to indict him, let them go ahead and do that. ... That's their job and I'm doing my job."
Asked whether he believed the evidence, he said, "I went by my own gut feeling, as simple as that, sir, that's all I can say."
Well, little Wolf-Boy is their second child - so they've been together for a while. (Their daughter is 20 months old.)
I did not know that Lisa Bonet and Jason Momoa were together.
I didn't either! Huh.
Speaking of Chicago events, Bike the Drive is going to be on May 24th this year for any Chicagoistas in possession of a bicycle. That's something I've always thought would be pretty cool to participate in.
Oh! My boyfriend did that last year and had a blast.
This is very strange: The Recently Deflowered Girl
I found this book on my friend's 84-year-old landlord's bookshelf. Published in 1965 with illustrations by Edward Gorey, I present to you The Recently Deflowered Girl.
Worksafe, unless your place of work frowns on you reading stuff with "deflowered" in the title....
Another blog sez:
The Recently Deflowered Girl is a 1965 etiquette book for those awkward moments you hadn’t planned for, written by Edward Gorey under the name Hyacinthe Phyppe, an expert in such matters. In each “deflowerment” situation, the proper thing to do apparently is to provide a witty comeback. The entire scanned book is online with Gorey illustrations.
so they've been together for a while.
well let's see, what was the show Jason was on before Atlantis? That would have been the last time I was looking for photos of him and there were many with him and a redhead, I think.