OK, buffalo burgers tonight were considerably better than Play-Do coonsistency cheesy rice last night.
'Lessons'
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 think Loki is getting fat.
what is the rhyme to easy peasy ____ ______?
Doc and Sneezy?
ham and cheesey?
Pudding & pie?
Deer do not grasp the concept of lights and sirens.
Hee. There's a reason the phrase is "like a deer in the headlights."
I think somebody probably hit an elk here recently because there was something very large, very dead off a side road from the highway. We noticed because there were a) six bald eagles including a juvenile hanging out in the area, b) a bunch of ravens sitting morosely in a tree waiting for c) a coyote strolling casually around in the daytime to finish his meal and leave.
George & Weezey?
Hee. There's a reason the phrase is "like a deer in the headlights."
In Australia of course it's kangaroos. A friend and I once speculated what your big roo was thinking as he stood in the middle of the road and calmly watched twin headlights bearing down at high speed.
John: "Pajero. No, Pathfinder. No, Pajero. No, --"
Me: "...She wants me."
I've heard lots of stories about the rabbit up north in NM lining up along the highways. Never seen it myself.
The suburbs here have deer like DC has rats. I've seen them strolling through people's yards. I live right by the NIST campus, which is effectively a huge deer preserve. In the spring and fall you'll see whole herds out there. Surrounded on all sides by major commuter roads, which works out like you'd expect.
On the bright side, if things get really dire I can get in on the ground floor of the venison market. Ooh, and they get plenty of geese, too.