I had half a beer at lunch (in Shandy form), and as predicted, now I could really seriously just fall asleep.
Giles ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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.
Um....
Jon Gosselin And Octomom Set To Date On Reality Show
That can't be good....
But reps for both Jon and Nadya deny that any show is in the works.
Let's hope so.
Gud, your kids are adorable. Emaryn looks strictly and gloriously just like Emaryn, but I swear Leif is starting to resemble a wee Nathan Fillion.
The secret message is awesomely funny, but the bill-not-signing is not, seeing that it was a non-earthshattering but necessary smallish bill concerning the SF Port. And probably prompted by the sponsoring assemblyman having yelled at Schwarzenegger a few days earlier to kiss his ass. Seriously, people? This state is flailing and drowning and you're all pulling each other's pigtails and wiping boogers on each other's backs. GROW THE FUCK UP, ALL Y'ALL.
Random lesson I learned yesterday: Never buy generic dental floss.
And, because it deserves its own post, happy birthday, aurelia!
And I decree that for your birthday, in addition to cake and affection, you get a break from the sudden passing of people and theaters you love. Enough already, universe. Time to back way, way off.
Never buy generic dental floss.
Glide all the way. Wicked expensive, but so worth it.
Glide all the way. Wicked expensive, but so worth it.
J&J has a special sensitive gums floss that's even better. As gentle as Glide, but it does a much better job of getting the crud out.
Happy birthday, aurelia!
WARNING - JILLIFONT!
Peter Sagal's Halloween Decorations
The host of NPR's awesome news quiz/comedy extravaganza, "Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!", has put up his annual Halloween display. It is a nativity scene of evil. I heart it.
Huh. Did anyone know this?
Eat More Black Pepper to Increase Your Food's Nutritional Value
The amount of nutrients your body consumes from a food is called bioavailability, which is always less than what your food truly contains. According to weblog Wise Bread, studies show that black pepper has the ability to increase the bioavailability in a good portion of the foods we eat, thus making our meal and snack choices have a better impact on our health. We wouldn't go as far as to suggest adding it to your morning cereal, but next time the waiter asks if you'd like some freshly ground pepper, you may do well to say yes.