Shrift, I hope tomorrow is better, and as one of the invisible internet people, thank you for not setting us on fire.
'Conviction (1)'
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.
I just want to note, Perkins, that I didn't want to set this board on fire. Just certain parts of LJ. And maybe Pat Buchanan and Glenn Beck. And possibly my metabolism.
hmmm. I think I would support setting those part of the internet on fire, but what if the fire spreads?
We could call some hot firefighters to make sure that doesn't happen?
Hot firefighters!
That's all I got, really.
We could call some hot firefighters to make sure that doesn't happen?
This! I vote for this!
We had tv dinners for dinner - me veggie lasagna, mac roast beef and mashed potatos. It's a a new dinner for him and it was a success.
Unfortunately it was like the last good thing about the night. 2 nights in a row he has thrown a fit. last night I just went to bed and left him up. of course he cannot go to bed by himself, so 40 minutes later, after I am asleep, he wakes me up ready to go to bed himself now. no bedtime book though. fingers crossed tonight is better.
I am wearing red lipstick today for the first time in I don't know how long. I used to wear it almost every single day, but I rarely even get lipstick on nowadays. it makes me happy, but people at work at confused.
David vs. Goliath, the Avian Version
Cool photo!
Gaines had focused his camera on one red-tailed hawk because the bird had been screaming. As he followed the hawk across the sky, a kingbird dive-bombed the hawk.
The hawk, which is not a predator of the kingbird, flew as fast as it could from the kingbird. For a moment it appeared the kingbird had stopped attacking. But then it began the pursuit again and — to Gaines amazement — landed on the hapless red-tail’s back.
“He rode the hawk for 25 yards. The hawk was not trying to fight back — it was just trying to get out of there,” said Gaines.
As the kingbird rode bareback on the hawk, it pecked away at the hawk’s head.
“They (the kingbirds) are not afraid of anything,” said Gaines. “Until this happened, I had never seen one perch on a hawk’s back.”
Has anyone ever had any dealings with Keane, the lost property recovery company? [link]