I think Restoration Hardware's mission statement is "things you didn't know you wanted." As the name says, it did start as a store selling period-style hardware for people who were restoring old homes. I remember when it was considerably more oriented towards pulls, doorknobs and the like, plus upscale versions of things found in old school hardware stores, like enamelware for the kitchen, toys and garden tools. Under the current management, it seems to be going for upscale stuff that costs considerably more than antiques.
'Shindig'
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.
It will be OK, Allyson.
Hey Jen (was it Jen?), did anyone tell you you can turn off all the "helpful" stuff your trackpad can do in the mouse (?) preferences?
Aha! Thanks, Jesse.
I think my lack of hourly nicotine infusion has depressed my mood somewhat. I'm not sad depressed, but I am definitely more lethargic and WTFever, life, than usual, so... I'm going to go buy some sort of herbal stuff for improved mood, even though I question that any of it actually works chemically, because I am so suggestible that a sugar pill would work for me if I didn't know better. Which knowing about myself, you might think would counteract the placebo effect, yet doesn't.
good stuff happened today is what I need. GOING THERE NOW!
msbelle, this might help: [link]
Oh, HELL YEAH!
I also recommend Simon's Cat in general.
ooh! I spotted a new Simon's Cat - "Cat and Mouse"
msbelle, this might help: [link]
That would help most things, I'm thinking. Love.
Oh, NATHAN. ♥
Photobombing, like most things, is improved by Nathan's involvement. He might enjoy hanging out in TX when this season's filming stops and being a handyman in a mid-century house. I should contact his people, free room and board and all.