A man has been cited for public intoxication while riding a white horse during a snowstorm in the northern Wyoming town of Cody.
We'll be riding Wiiiiiildfire
'Destiny'
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.
A man has been cited for public intoxication while riding a white horse during a snowstorm in the northern Wyoming town of Cody.
We'll be riding Wiiiiiildfire
Man accused of drunken horse riding in snowstorm
Maaaaan, I thought the horse was drunk.
I am so conflicted wrt work right now. On the one hand - have a job with benefits that more than pays the bills. OTOH - my daya to day workload has doubled since Nov. and I am having to figure out the new stuff with virtually no support. Now a shortish term but intensive project is falling into my lap with the aforementioned no support - and the process is changing for the bulk of my day to day work and since it only affects me, no one seems to be concerned or interested to help me understand how I need to adjust.
right, enough.
baby tigers in England playing in the snow
The best moment was when Mama nudged the baby into the snow-covered area.
Okay, it doesn't have anything to do with my class. But who doesn't love tiger cubs?
When we were in Thailand, we had to pay an extra fee and wait in a crowded, sweaty line just to see fucking pandas, which are the worst animals ever, but right after that we crossed over to the cat section of the zoo and played with baby lions! FOR FREE, no line. And then we fed a cheetah. We live in a crazy upside down world where pandas are the big attraction but you can play with lions, no problem!
My spectacles site has been disabled by the ISP for reasons I haven't been able to thoroughly troubleshoot yet. Grr.
For any Chicagoistas, or those who like watching stuff about the city, especially our food, tonight's Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations is all about Chicago! It's on the Travel Channel at 9:00 Central.
I loved going to the MGM and walking through the lion exhibit. The walk through tunnel has a clear ceiling, and as we walked around the corner, there was a big shadow on the ceiling. We all peered up at it, looking at the paws and the tail dangling. "Is it dead?" asked a kid shakily. "No, it's a fake, honey," his mom said with certainty. Then the lion rolled over and peered down through the ceiling at all the people. It was hysterical how many people were suddenly scared. It was very cool to see the big fuzzy feet splayed over my head. Then the lion decided to show off his maleness by laying belly down on the ceiling with his back legs splayed out. No shame, these large carnivores.
Yeah, wrod.