Have we heard from ita since earlier this morning? I hope she's sleeping a lot, but I worry.
I don't think so, and ditto.
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.
Have we heard from ita since earlier this morning? I hope she's sleeping a lot, but I worry.
I don't think so, and ditto.
I don't think so, and ditto.
tri-to.
quarto.
I slept, logged in to work and slept some more. I feel like wet tissue paper right now. Now for more Gatorade.
Thanks for checking in.
This AV Club interview with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost is great, but it has this line in it, this moment where Pegg describes, by way of describing geeks, *exactly* why I love my Buffistas:
"The capacity to acknowledge things at that level of detail and retain it, that’s what geeks are. They see the beauty in tiny, tiny things, and then chat about it."
Perfect.
Glad you slept.
OH! And turns out neighbor is renovating bath and getting rid of his original purple sink. And he'll give it to me! Needs some work (something msbelle's link would cover) but I GET ORIGINAL SINK!
"The capacity to acknowledge things at that level of detail and retain it, that’s what geeks are. They see the beauty in tiny, tiny things, and then chat about it."
Dude, that's like our motto.
Dude, that's like our motto.
I know!!!!
The night they first knew they were kindred spirits, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost were in a North London curry house with a group of friends in 1993. "In moving a condiment, I made a noise like a droid in 'Star Wars,' the little one that Chewbacca roars at and he runs away," says Pegg. Frost takes over the story: "Our eyes connected, and it was as if there was no one else in the restaurant through this pink mist."