I cannot click on a NSFW link when I am, in fact, @W.
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.
We were going to be power-washing and staining the concrete in our backyard, but it is going to rain, so, that ain't happening. I am going to stay in and write, I guess. Maybe slip a movie in there somewhere.
I, for one, think the sharpeis are so cute, that I miss the rest of it.
The shar-pei shot involves a nearly-naked David Hasselhoff, with strategically-placed puppies. I think it was originally in Cosmo.
I feel traumatized just reading that description.
Dagnabbit, my latest Hidden Gem restaurant was reviewed in the Globe and is the first slide in their current Cheap Eats feature. I'll never be able to go there again!
Oh, I didn't realise it was tagged NSFW. NSFLife, yeah, but that's pretty much any Hasselhoff picture, and at least it's not animated.
Huh.
Also, fonts for people with dyslexia. I'd thought about this before, but I didn't know there was a place you could go look it up. [link]
ETA: Meant to say, still not clicking.
Dagnabbit, my latest Hidden Gem restaurant was reviewed in the Globe and is the first slide in their current Cheap Eats feature. I'll never be able to go there again!
Heh. I was watching Check, Please! on the local PBS station (it's our local restaurant review tv show in Chicago), and thinking that I'd love to submit my application to get on the show and recommend my favorite Uzbek restaurant after I lose my weight. But, then I realized what a CP rec does to the business at restaurants in town and began to think that would be a bad idea.
This weekend: Suzi arrives! (And we abandon her to go to Richmond for my mother's 77th birthday.)
Update on yesterday's email from the librarian who stole my job: I sent her the advertisement for my job that was posted when I applied in 2006, and the published salary scale for librarians which basically gives her a 40K possible spread for my actual salary, and mentioned that I never expected she would part ways with the old Big Boss.
She wrote back a long email that I didn't really bother to read because it started with a suggestion that we get together sometime for lunch.