I love me some hummus on an everything bagel. Maybe plus some lettuce and tomato and cucumber and shredded carrots and avocado....hungry now!
One of my flatmates in London got very upset over my habit of enjoying a crumpet with hummus (so yummy!) I believe she used the word "sacrilege" at least once.
I'm currently watching the American Experience show about the Stonewall Riots, and I have to say, the 60s era film they are showing is pretty shocking to see for someone who didn't live through it. Recommended!
I just turned it on. I'm wondering about the context of a lot of the film -- there were a few that look like interviews on TV shows, but they don't say what show or what angle the show took.
They've been putting the names of the shows that clips are taken from on the screen, but not the whole time.
Jumping to the end to announce Mister Kitty is home. With his sugars under control and a round of antibiotics.
YAY
Jesse, I was thinking about you and Good Things this morning--I was driving to work, and noticed that about half a block ahead, the cars were stopped in both directions, in order to let a goose and 4 baby geese finish crossing the road. If I had only had a camera, and been on the side walk.
After that, my day got totally Tinoed.
Also, I've still got a CRT TV, and they're not letterboxing this, so the camera keeps zooming in on words and I can't read them because only half the word is on the screen.
They just mentioned the Mattachine society. I was actually reading about that a few days ago, in a string of links that started with The Waltons.
Also, I've still got a CRT TV, and they're not letterboxing this, so the camera keeps zooming in on words and I can't read them because only half the word is on the screen.
I've been having this problem with PBS too, Hil.
Jesse, I was thinking about you and Good Things this morning--I was driving to work, and noticed that about half a block ahead, the cars were stopped in both directions, in order to let a goose and 4 baby geese finish crossing the road. If I had only had a camera, and been on the side walk.
Aw, that is good stuff!
And huh, I am surprised to hear Daughters of Bilitis with an eee sound in the middle. We always said it with a long i. (They had an office in the church I grew up in.)