{{{Fred Pete, Hub and kitties}}} I'm sorry you have to go through all of this.
I'm glad to know, however, that Daniel's wound is doing better.
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{{{Fred Pete, Hub and kitties}}} I'm sorry you have to go through all of this.
I'm glad to know, however, that Daniel's wound is doing better.
Much ~ma for the feline contingent of your household, FredPete.
Kitty~ma, FredPete.
I've only caught a little of it, but America: the Story of Us strikes me as elementary school US history given the big budget treatment. For that reason, I've been utterly uninterested in it.
I am so tired of being in Orlando.
I have no idea what to get to my sister for her 21th birthday (reminder: here you start drinking (legally) at 18).
It's two days from now. Unlike always, she didn't make a list.
Kitty~ma, FredPete.
ND, how much longer do you have to be there?
I don't fly home until Saturday. I've been here for 10 days already.
America: the Story of Us strikes me as elementary school US history given the big budget treatment
I've been watching it, and yeah, that's about right. And they don't get all the details right, either. Sarameg pointed out their mistake about whale oil being used in the Hubble telescope (wrong!), and I noticed that they referred to Harriet Beecher Stowe as "an unknown housewife," failing to point out her very prominent brother and her own extensive abolitionist background.
What drives me up the wall the most is all of the little odes to American exceptionalism given by various pop culture figures (Michael Douglas? Jeannette Walls?? Bruce Jenner???). I did like the actor who played the young Frederick Douglass--don't know his name, but he was very charismatic in the few minutes he was on screen.
"an unknown housewife,"
Wait, seriously? Please to hold on while I tie down my would-be-smashy fist of "that's not history, goddammit!"