so I don't get to eat it.
Come down to SF. You can get fried liver and onions with a side of fresh sauteed spinach at the Pork Store. You'll have so much iron in your system I could stick a fridge magnet on your forehead.
Clarbelle the Cow
is
a lesser character.
I'm watching
Zero Hour
on TCM.
It's the movie they used as the plot for
Airplane.
It's hilariously not hilarious. So grim-jawed! So post-War Manliness.
And Dana Andrews is sweating like Albert Brooks in Broadcast News.
ND, he also wants to know if you have any pull and can get us a Mickey.
We did Sade songs with our last band. It had super fun harmony parts.
Tonight with the current band, we did Tom Petty. Which we're doing tomorrow for church.
I love liver. I order chicken livers & gizzards once or twice a month when we stop by our favorite truck stop dive restaurant run by a benevolent dictator Navajo lady. So good. Especially when (whitefonted because this is Natter and not Bitches)
I'm on my period and need the iron. Then sometimes I crave liver.
I would eat liver and onions all the time if it were available to me, but the SO hates it.
I've never heard Sade, but I totally guessed her when I had no idea who the artist was during the music round on trivia night, and I was right.
ND, he also wants to know if you have any pull and can get us a Mickey.
Does it count as a mickey if you
ask
for it?
It's the movie they used as the plot for Airplane.
I need to see that. My brother stumbled upon it a few months ago. Maybe also on TCM? I think he came in partway through, so he was like, "Huh. This plot is oddly familiar but I can't quite place it... Oh! Wow! I had no idea how faithful Airplane was!"
I don't really have a conclusion to this anecdote but: it was cute because my brother dorked out. The end!
Oh! Wow! I had no idea how faithful Airplane was!"
They actually bought the rights so they could follow the plot exactly.
The line, "I guess I picked the wrong week to quit smoking" is in the movie.
Sterling Hayden is the ex-commander guiding him in from the ground.
Whoa - guy with an eyepatch! So random.
Random thought for the evening: There needs to be some cross-network crossover in which John Casey (from Chuck) and Sue Sylvester (from Glee) meet. It would be magical.