Last night, I was thinking about how I could use one more day. And then this morning, I was just late with everything -- stayed in bed too long, dawdled in the shower, forgot to plug in my toaster oven the first time (the timer still works, so I didn't realize until after), etc. So, I was like 15-20 minutes late for work, which isn't a huge deal, except there's a senior staff meeting in the conference room, which I have to walk by to get to my office. @@
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 could do without Monday morning.
Maybe if you put a puppy in your bowl.
Put a puppy in your pipe and smoke it!
Man, I could have done better with Monday if the night before hadn't included waking up in the middle of the night to discover that the snot monster had attacked. AND turning on my overhead bedroom light and having the lightbulb immediately go out.
And then waking up . . . late all zombieriffic with a very tired back.
Need more weekend, please.
Hey, is this Ryan from the OC in a new tv show?
Do we have any Londonistas? Apparently the entire city has been shut down by snow.
Hey, is this Ryan from the OC in a new tv show?
Yep. Regina King and Tom Everett Scott are in it too, I think.
Jars doesn't live in London, but I think is there visiting at the moment; her Facebook status mentioned snow last night.
Jars doesn't live in London, but I think is there visiting at the moment; her Facebook status mentioned snow last night.
I know it was snowing in Bristol AND Kent so it looks like the UK is getting pounded with snow.
Olivia and I are having leftover birthday cake for breakfast.
Remember the Skyhook that Batman used to get off that skyscraper in Hong Kong? It really was developed by the CIA.
The first tests of the pickup only used weights attached to the other end of the line, but this was enough to secure a contract from the Office of Naval Research after being referred there by an interested CIA agent. Futon continued the development, eventually finding a stronger cable, and moving from using simple weights to dummies, and eventually a pig. The pig survived the test, even after it began to spin out of control while it flew through the air at 125 mph. Once the pig had its feet on the ground and regained its orientation, it began to attack the crew.
Heh.