I'm at the Madonna Inn, and I've got fur curtains.
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 wish you no tornadoes, Ginger.
I'm at the Madonna Inn, and I've got fur curtains.
That's not a euphemism for anything, is it?
Capital letters, exclamation points, you're just a giver today, smonster!
Hey, you asked for them, P-C.
Save up those exclamation points. I may need them.
Yes'm. Exclamation resource conservation, engage.
In case you needed to laugh today, the Bloggess has a new post. "Smell my eyeballs." [link]
Jesse, are you working in Windows? I use Irfanview to do stuff like that. It can adjust jpeg quality and file size as part of the "Save As" operation.
In case you needed to laugh today, the Bloggess has a new post. "Smell my eyeballs."
Snorting with laughter. She's insane. In the good way.
This box is a trove of goodies from the past. I just found the letter of acceptance I got for my current job. It was faxed to me, dated 9 Dec 1999, and it's on that slick paper that fax machines used to use. I'd forgotten about that stuff! That was only 12 years ago.
tears were running down my face -- i couldn't read anymore - Matt had to finish reading for me
thanks , smonster
It got kind of wild outside, so I sat in the hall for a while. This caused me to ponder how much my hall needs painting and why the woodwork so rarely forms right angles.
A woman in Woodstock, north of Atlanta, reported that part of a Dixie Speedway race car had landed in her front yard.
What!?
Stay safe, Ginger!
Came across an old friend's address. We'd lost touch over a decade ago. Via Google I find that he died last August of cancer. Fuck. He was an interesting guy, active in the music scene in Nashville for a really long time. I still have the gift he gave me for my 25th birthday.
A woman in Woodstock, north of Atlanta, reported that part of a Dixie Speedway race car had landed in her front yard.
That's got to be unsettling.