Colbert watchers: I just called 888-OOPS-JEW, and it was hilarious! A+, would call again.
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
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.
Tonight, HH with a friend I haven't seen in yonks (not my fault that he keeps leaving town on the weekends to run in marathons and whatnot). Tomorrow, I have to take my dad's car to get inspected (as if my mother is ever going to drive), theatre, then maybe Fame, and then packing for my trip to New Orleans (work) Sunday, on a plane. Will probably grab a muffaletta for lunch when I get there ;) then off to a recruitment fair when I get to smile and pimp the university.
When Slip-n-Slides go wrong: [link]
A funny picture of a cat eating a frozen ice thingie (what are those called?): [link]
Note: Some other pictures at this site are NSFW....
I think I'll have to come up with an appropriate sin against Stephen to leave on the message--that's a funny voice menu!
Sno-Cone, tommyrot.
Sno-Cone, tommyrot.
Oh yeah.
I have not been to a county fair in decades - that's the only place I've ever seen Sno-Cones....
Kathy A, have you been enabling or supporting bears in any way? I understand Stephen frowns on that sort of thing.
Danke, Kathy!
Scrappy, what was the show about? Was it AT doing Monty Python bits?
It was an evening of classic Python sketches, performed by actors, direced by Eric Idle. [link]
Fun to see some of the great sketches performed by other actors. Jane Leeves was incredible and my husband is in love with her now. Tudyk was exceptional. Some of the staging was a bit dull, but the writing and performing carries the evening. It's going to NYC, so any Python fans in the City should get their tickets now!