So, instead of doing anything today, I'm apparently watching the Silence of the Lambs.
'Safe'
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'm watching Sleepy Hollow. It's so bad but it's so pretty.
Suzi, I'm sorry to hear about K-bug. Sending her good wishes.
Birthday happies to vw!
Happy Birthday to vw!
{{KBug}} I'm glad she has her compassionate mom.
Yay, Mac! That is so good to read with all the disruption and moving. Good sign.
There was more, but I forgot. I'm kinda doing chores.
{{K-bug}} I'm glad she's with you, Suzi.
OMG FNL. Cried three times.
Amazing series of pictures of a pilot ejecting from a Canadian F/A-18 just before it hits the ground
Wow. The plane just disintegrating into flame and debris, terrifying. The photo of the plane with the nose about two feet from the ground is frightening, too, in a whole different way.
I am watching Slings and Arrows on Netflix (thank you to someone who mentioned it here!) For those of you who have watched it, and do not work in theatre, how does it play? Because as a theatre person here, it is just hysterical! But so many things seem like inside jokes.
FNL here was skipped for baseball (which is really stupid - I mean I love the Giants, but it's dumb that they air on the local NBC affiliate on Friday nights) and I think that means it won't be on video on demand either. I'll have to check. I think I am going to break down next weekend and just buy all of the remaining eps for this season from Amazon and watch them via the Tivo or Roku. Baseball has been pre-empting too many of the eps and I it's throwing my FNL rhythm off!!
Perkins, I have the big Crockpot and think it is great. It might not be perfect for smaller meal preparation, but it really works for me. The biggest trick I have learned is to 'PAM' the ceramic before cooking. It makes a huge, huge difference in the difficulty and time spent on clean up.
eta: for the wont of a Freudian 't'