It just means another silly election. We've had one every two years since 2004, all returning a Conservative minority. I would like to see the Conservatives be bounced out, but I am not certain it's going to happen.
'Same Time, Same Place'
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.
You know Aish gets all the press over here but Mallika Sherawat is hotter IMHO [link]
When do we do onerous tasks again? Soon I hope. I actually did a few this week but there are others looming.
Next Onerous Task Day: Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Oh, and speaking of hot Bollywood actors. John Abraham in Elaan is waitng for me at home. [link]
I hate it when I create my own work emergencies. Stupid, stupid me. And it means that I've missed my bus for my counseling appt.
I definitely think Aishwarya is more beautiful.
I'm going to go home and make rosé jello.
...Probably not really, but I do keep forgetting why my plan is to go to the supermarket tonight after work, as opposed to tomorrow. The reason is: wine and a movie.
I will say she seems to be one of the nicer women in Indian cinema.
I got into a habit in India of reading the paper every day, and because I don't understand much of the way politics and government work over there, parts of it could be hard to follow, but the entertainment section was pretty easy and enjoyable. But, man those women would tear each other apart.
There was also a show called Koffe with Karan that would have actors and actresses on, and the actresses would be really snotty about one another, but the one I saw with Aish and her husband Abhishek Bachchan, they were both very charming and had nothing bad or snotty to say about anyone.
How do people who are not even at work today still manage to create so much drama? Gah. I think I may need to drink tonight.
Are you still at work? Didn't you have a 7am thing???