ION, my dad is watching some sort of history of comedy thing on The History Channel, and someone just spent nearly a full minute explaining why "Take my wife. Please." is funny.
Huh. I would have thought it would take a lot longer than a minute to explain that one. But then again, you did say explain, not prove.
Yesterdays's wind put all the leaves in a neat pile next to the green bin. Despite the fact that this chore is easier then it was going to be yesterday, i still am not doing it.
IOexcitingdomesticN, the cat woke up from his nap and did not sneeze. I am taking this as a good sign that his cold is improving. Being a cat , he is now sleeping again.
:: wishes I was a house cat ::
puuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrssss
Oops. Boy did I step in it. My old roomie from college had a Facebook post about status update "in a relationship", and I thought it was a "oops, i forgot to check this box that I am married", and was I trying to be cute and say "does Missy know about it". Forgetting that there is drama right now in that household, cheating somewhere, not sure who/what/where.
Ugg. I need more sleep and less work.
Oh dear.
[link] My sister is thrilled that Sayulita is listed as #1 place to retire in the world (according to this newsrag's rating system) since she has three rental flats there (all inquiries welcome) but isn't it pretty bad newsletter writing if NONE of the locales is identified in the piece? I recognize Sayulita and am curious about the other four but not enough to look harder for names or links. Or actually subscribe to find out.
but isn't it pretty bad newsletter writing if NONE of the locales is identified in the piece?
Not if they want you to pay money for the whole article. It's teaser copy. Just enough to get your interest. Or, in this case, retirees interest. A pretty picture and just enough info to get your attention but not enough that you can figure out where it is without subscribing (unless, of course, you recognize a picture) to their newsletter.