It's hard to get a cat to order.
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.
NEVER NAME ONE LOKI.
(Though it fits.)
I swam another nonstop mile. I promise myself to do 1000m, but then somehow getting from 20 laps to 33 seems like really not that much, certainly less than 1 to 13 and so...might as well. I was so relaxed. WAS.
Oh, no. I just found that kid who used echolocation died in January.
NEVER NAME ONE LOKI.
I distinctly remember warning you about that at the time.
It's hard to get a cat to order.
True fact.
But it just fit him so! Maybe it should be "prepare yourself for drama if you get a cat whose name has to be a trickster god."
Yes. I feel it was made sufficiently clear to you what the dire ramifications would be of accepting that name. You are therefore on your own now. Consequences of your actions, missy, consequences of your actions.
However! I am glad he is home safe. The Biscuit goes walkabout on regular intervals, and always greets us totally happily afterwards. Isn't this great!
And we did, in fact, name our dog after a horse, so we can't really complain about him being awfully fast on the straightaways either.
Used cats are good cause someone else can tell you their personality. Foster agencies are good that way.
Even named Slug, he still would be a Loki.
Dinner: jumbo shrimp in couscous with onion, mushroom, petite green beans, roasted garlic, feta cheese, almonds, basil, and lime juice.
Wow, I knew my ramen was sub-standard, but reading Dana's dinner makes me want to cry. Well, to steal her dinnner, and then to cry. But if I stole her dinner, I'd be happy, so I *wouldn't* cry.
I'm so conflicted!