I gotta find me a cradle.
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
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.
Seem to be hitting it off better with him than anyone I've gone out with in ages, so here's to cradle robbing.
Well well Matt, welcome to the cradle robbers club. Mazel tov!
I'm bereft because the cookies I just made aren't as good as I want them to be. Remember when I made several cookies from the Nigella Lawson cookbook and they were all fail? These cookies are like those. They don't taste bad, just bland.
I am also cradle-robbed.
HOWEVER, more importantly: I just went to Sephora. Yes, it is a small mini-store in JC Penney's. I don't care. I bought nail polish and eyeliner.
Consumed with curiosity. What colors, Dana?
Cookie fail is tragic!
I am at the place that used to be the kids` hangout when I lived here. But a decade ago they remodeled, and the entire clientele is people my age...who probably used to hang out here when they were kids. The only kids in here? Are the servers. Who cannot believe they are seniors OMG.
I meant to spend today sitting on my ass. But then I decided I needed to replace the closet light bulb, which meant moving the dresser out of the way, which meant taking all the clothes out of it, which meant I had to sort and sweep and clean and throw things out and take a trip to Walgreens and do more laundry, and I possibly I should eat at some point?
Well well Matt, welcome to the cradle robbers club. Mazel tov!
I've technically robbed the cradle before, with other men his age and even a couple of 19-year-olds when I was considerably younger myself. But in those cases I wasn't so much interested in dating the guys in question.
I'm trying to find the nail polish online, but no luck so far. Mostly because I'm too lazy to get up and look at the bottle.
I got Urban Decay eyeliner in Covet: [link]
The San Francisco-area Buffistas, in particular, may want to catch the last segment of 60 Minutes. It shows part of the newly digitized film taken on a trolley on Market Street. It was thought to have been filmed in 1905, but the guy who runs the silent theater in Niles did a ton of research and found it was filmed one week before the 1906 earthquake and put on a train the night before. The filmmakers' studio was destroyed by the quake, as were most buildings in the film, so it becomes an eerie vision of a world about to die.