Musselcam:
That's hilarious.
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.
Musselcam:
That's hilarious.
Have you met people?
seriously. the person who submitted the picture is the one who had the cake made. It was all done with intent. makes me want to write a book tracing examples of people doing ridic things to get on tv and then even lamer things to get relatively small recognition via the interwebs. the attention of strangers is weird.
Musselcam makes me want to set up rockcam.
Lego, NYC style.
Aw!
I went to a work-related talk last night. It was from 7-9, with cheese and crackers after. Am I crazy, or is that no good for working people?? (AND it started late because it was a clusterfuck to actually get into the event.) I got home too late, stayed up too late after that, and am sleepy.
Oh man. I'm tired.
Me too. I woke up at 3:00 and never really got back to sleep.
Um, I was IN CLASS from 6 to 10, and I might just be playing a very tiny violin for you, Jesse. Can you hear it making tiny tiny squeaks?
And there was neither cheese nor crackers, though I bought some Fig Newtons to munch on our too-brief break.
::squeak squeak squeak::
Am I crazy, or is that no good for working people??
After-work events should start at 5, if not earlier! (Unless you would normally be at work until 7 anyway, but effectively extending the workday until 9pm! Craxxy.)
7-9 = they expect you to eat dinner on your own between work and the event, therefore they do not need to supply substantial food.
Um, I was IN CLASS from 6 to 10, and I might just be playing a very tiny violin for you, Jesse. Can you hear it making tiny tiny squeaks?
But that's school!
7-9 = they expect you to eat dinner on your own between work and the event, therefore they do not need to supply substantial food.
I suppose so, but we didn't have time. Anyway, I'm just saying, it felt late for a professional event.