Shared with Jesse, but I just realized the import timestamp on my Jesse-the-cow-girl photo is circa Dec 2001. Which means almost a decade. If not longer, given this was pre-digital.
HOLY CRAP PEOPLE.
'Get It Done'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Shared with Jesse, but I just realized the import timestamp on my Jesse-the-cow-girl photo is circa Dec 2001. Which means almost a decade. If not longer, given this was pre-digital.
HOLY CRAP PEOPLE.
Wow, I just plugged my old nano into the computer looking for some old purchased music and A) there are all of 10 songs on it, and B) the display had crapped out which is why I got a new one, and it's working again! Granted, it's talking to me in what looks like Chinese, but it's good to know if my current one starts giving me problems.
circa Dec 2011
2001?
Pie Report: It's good! I took a picture and everything.
It benefited from ice cream but the most pie does.
Printed from film May 2001. Do.the.math. eta: see edit. Timewarp blew my typing.
Do.the.math.
I did the math and came up with 2001.
That was pre-edit, pre-seeing-later posts commentary.
Yeah, that was a long freaking time ago.
ION:
My parents have a rustic metal crucifix on a ledge in the kitchen near the dish dryer. It keeps falling down. As I was picking it up again I thought "They really ought to nail him up!" Then realized what I was thinking and burst out laughing.
Wow. We are old.
Also, my mind is blown, because I just realized that Roger Miller, who sang/wrote King of the Road is the same Roger Miller who wrote the music for Big River.
ETA: And I realized it because I was watching Raising Hope, where they played Whack-a -do which I googled because it was familiar. I am liking Raising Hope, even though I couldn't tell whether it was set in the 80's or not for awhile.
Grey is alive, like fog, or silvery fur, or tree bark, or the Elven cloaks in LotR. Gray is flat, inert, like paint on a wall, or paper, or concrete.