Huh. Oliver Stone will be shooting the sequel to Wall Street at our company's trading floor.
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.
There's going to be a sequel to Wall Street?
It's all a plot.
So there have been a few dustups in various neighborhoods, with people doing variations on a huff & flounce, and then I read this [link] in the Sun's dining blog and....yeah, I definitely think a case of neighborhood crazy is rising to the surface lately.
There's going to be a sequel to Wall Street?
Greed: How's That Workin' Out For Ya?
I'm wearing red boots, a brown "Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!" T-shirt, and a kelly green cardigan. Also pants.
Nice outfit!
A podcast I found sort of fun.
Memories of the Futurecast. It's Wil Wheaton (aka Wesley Crusher), reading bits for a book of his about ST:TNG. I can't really remember the episodes, but he gets sort of snarky and stuff.
Things will get better when we're a race of cyborgs.
The human are dead! / The humans are de-ead! / We used poisonous gasses, / And we poisoned their asses!
Yes or no: having to leave for work while it is still mostly dark is worse than having to get up before the sun.
Count me in as one who would rather get up before the sun than leave work after it's dark. Though I do find it HARDER to get out of bed when the sun is still down (once I'm up for the day, though, I'm usually good).
Oy - apparently protesters have "locked down" Television Centre at the BBC and staff are being warned not to leave the building! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES, BBC EMPLOYEES!!!!
(Except that, according to the co-worker I just got off the phone with, the protesters are "just a load of dodgy students" and they "breached security" by getting into...the reception area of the lobby. Where they were immediately escorted back outside by building security.)
What are they protesting? Are they accusing the BBC of being unamerican?