nevermind. it's bugmenot, but I can;t get there, my company classifies it as a hacking/computer crime site. grr.
I was online shoe shopping last night and discover that my much loved and uber comfortable Reebok Nautical Mile shoes are no longer made, so I did a desperate search and found the LAST pair of oranges ones on one site (they will replace my current orange ones) and then found a brown pair on ebay. I've decide that when I find a style of shoe that I really like I am going to try and buy at least one replacement pair.
Today is already on the FAIL list, and I am still in my PJs.
{{Cindy & family}}
I've always driven a manual transmission, and I taught my husband to drive one on my car in the Berkeley hills. I figured that since we didn't kill each other during that experience (and the car survived, too) he was a keeper. I get confused by automatic transmissions, but I suspect that our next car will have one, as some aches and pains belonging to my DH make the shifting uncomfortable on long trips.
My sister and her family arrive today to visit for a few days. It no longer matters if the house is a mess or the 'fridge is empty - I just put them in the same room as the baby and they don't notice the rest.
Most trusted newscaster. I have no idea how accurate this really is.
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Personally I think there should be a news shows that teams the top two choices together.
I always enjoy the Stewart/Williams show. They were quite brilliant Monday(?) night together.
Brian Williams is hilarious, is what.
true fact. I'm sad I never see him in the concourse here.
Very sorry for your loss, Cindy.
On the MIT hacks, I'm torn between turning the building into a VU meter and making the incoming president's office disappear.
Although my favorite of all time was the giant MIT balloon expanding in the middle of the field during the Harvard/Yale football game back a few decades.