Hee. Great stories, Barb.
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.
Joe Flanigan is pretty. And tall. And nice to touch. *cough*
My brain would dissolve if he did the head-duck and grin.]
I'd have probably launched myself across the table and licked him.
And of course *somebody* would have to save him . . .
I say a million APCs and stamp machines into every PO and things would work 100x better.
The main problem with my current PO is that no one can use those -- it's all international shipping and package pick-up. Now, why it takes 10 minutes to find each package is another questions.
more buildings in NY need package boxes at the mailboxes for residents. each package box has a key. the key gets left in the person's mailbox when they have a package in there. The boxes are self-locking so once the package is retrieved, the key gets left inside for the mail delivery person. I had a building in either TX or NM that had these and it worked great.
Ben Browder makes me just go completely giddy school girl. I'm embarrassed.
I feel like a dope. We have a plum tree in our front yard. With ripe, juicy plums. They're sweet and delicious and I had no idea they existed until today.
but there is just something about that man that has turned my crank for years. Ever since the movie adaptation of Danielle Steel's Family Album.
I think for me the something was that his character spent a fair share of that movie making out with his boyfriend.
Ben Browder makes me just go completely giddy school girl. I'm embarrassed.
The problem with Ben Browder is that he is almost too awesome. I'm serious. Did you know that in addition to writing and acting, he also teaches high school track and field? And that when asked what celebrity he'd wait an hour to meet, he told a hilarious story about his encounters with Dustin Hoffman, and then concluded with saying that, seriously, he'd wait an hour to meet anyone in the audience at DragonCon.
It really doesn't help that he's better looking in person.
each package box has a key. the key gets left in the person's mailbox when they have a package in there. The boxes are self-locking so once the package is retrieved, the key gets left inside for the mail delivery person.
Ooh, that is brilliant.
No, no, totally possible. He spent a little while at the first Stargate panel talking about how good it was to be back in the South. And "Can I get an amen from the Southerners in the audience?"