So inhabitants of what I call the Flag House are a couple of 50 something guys that look very similar, and one wears the black priestly duds and a collar. I never knew that. Always wanted to leave a note to them about how much I enjoyed their rotation of flags. They change the flag on their balcony almost weekly. They fly everything from state flags to the team they are apparently rooting for in the World Cup. During the weeks of the Egyptian revolution, they flew Egypt's flag; right now it is the Pride flag. I remember when I looked at this house,it was the NM flag.
'Objects In Space'
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I found a stream of the Tony's and I cannot watch because my connection is too slow. Or somethng. It is super jerky.
Also, I think something s wrong with Netflix, because this is the summary of the PBS documentary on Dolley Madison
The mythical universe of Discworld and its beloved gift-giving holiday of Hogwatch face a villainous menace in this fantasy based on Terry Pratchett's novel. The Santa-like Hogfather is missing, but that's just one part of a much greater threat. More Info
sarameg - that puppys sounds awesome!
Watched a bit of the Whitaker Masterclass on HRTV. Also watched the wrap up Pursuit of the Crown: Richard Migliore said he watched the Belmont with some horsemen who wondered if Marajh tried to scuttle MMM's chances, i.e, same theory Velazquez is working on. But given that both Marajh's horse and MMM finished behind Animal Kingdom it is unlikely that anything further will happen.
Angela Lansbury looks great as always. I think she's figured out how to do the Dorian Gray thing, except instead of a portrait it's Mel Gibson that's aging for her.
Dolley Madison's life was much more interesting than I realized.
I am tivoing the Tonys, but missed getting the first half hour. Ion, I just watched the first ep of Sherlock, goodness that's going to be fun.
Angus (the pup) is really awesome. He is really mellow, ESPECIALLY for a young pup, but still confident enough that it seems he didn't find his previous life too awful. The SPCA found him wandering about a month ago, so who knows. He slept the whole night on the bed with them, and kept trying to get one of them or the kids to go back to bed with him this morning.
Honestly, I'm a little surprised how taken I am with him. I'm not a dog person. I mean, I like them, it's just that the doggy smell and exuberance and licking and size and things are just too much for me. I like visiting them. This one might be my new favorite. Works out well, I can go visit him and then bring G (the daughter) back over here to visit Mister Kitty and Loki, which she loves! Which we did tonight. She alternated between MK and the tentative Loki and my childhood stuffed animals. Plus, a rare Devi sighting.
It's very odd finding yourself in complete stranger's pictures on flickr. (No, not linking, nothing remarkable, plus pool hair.)
Do I go to Michigan next weekend for Father's Day, even though my CSA starts that weekend including my first fruit box (of only 10), and I'll be in San Francisco that following Tuesday until Saturday?
Technically I guess I could pick up my CSA at 10am on Saturday and then take a cab to Union Station for a 12:16pm train...
Why are decisions so hard?
Book of Mormon needs to stop winning things, so that the lottery doesn't get overloaded.