Speaking of hair, Christian Kane totally has tresses this season. I think they're giving him loose curls. He's outshining the ladies.
My brain is unhelpfully just quoting Angel at me now - "She, she had - I mean - her hair was... You know? - -You kind of remind me of her. Because, because – you know – the hair. I mean – the hair."
So this weekend, they're predicting a high of 80°, with nighttime lows of 65°. Way out for next Monday, they're predicting a high of 77°!
Not looking at today's weather.
Performance reviews, ugh. Where's the morning me to do these things for me so I can relax with my coffee?
CK's hair has been a highlight of the season thus far. Such a change from the first few episodes last year.
Totally just threw coworker to sharks. Did not want to go to meeting.
Bainbridge is a little closer, but still - island living is island *living*.
Yeah, that's the thing. It's like I said, in theory, it sounds lovely to my slightly misanthropic soul, but probably not so much with the practical and for me, practical tends to outweigh misanthropic. I mean, half the draw of Seattle for me is the fact that I have FRIENDS, you know?
Also: the ferries stop at about 1am. In my social circle, that's criminally early. YMMV of course; not everyone is a blood-sucking child of the night.
::snerk::
For me, 1AM is up writing. Or a late night in the bar at a writing conference. Because, y'know, I'm a geek like that. Also, having munchkins makes 1AM nights out a thing of the long ago and far away. And again, for practicality's purposes, I like the freedom of being able to get where I want to be with relative ease.
It's the hair that's killing me in that picture.
Real Science Dealing With Important Issues:
If zombies actually existed, an attack by them would lead to the collapse of civilisation unless dealt with quickly and aggressively.
That is the conclusion of a mathematical exercise carried out by researchers in Canada.
They say only frequent counter-attacks with increasing force would eradicate the fictional creatures.
The scientific paper is published in a book - Infectious Diseases Modelling Research Progress.
So do I want the shoe, or the boot?
I have to say the shoe, although I flipped back and forth several times.