Oh, zombies! Right, I have a kiddo quote. "Ooh, it's raining; we'll get to play inside. Hey, (girl in nail polish and pink shirt), do you want to play zombies in the Barbie house?"
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.
Awww, right back at you Hayden. How's the Hayden family doing? Are you missing Texas barbecue?
Aww, Hayden, right backatcha. I've enjoyed having you in my life. And all y'all. Little did I know that Salon interview about mudding would lead to a lifelong community!
Hey David, we're ok. Definitely missing some things about Texas (especially our friends), but not the weather. The kids love North Carolina, though.
And Liese, I feel the same way! I first dropped in at Table Talk because I was curious about how other people felt about The Blair Witch Project. Hard to believe that a movie so slight could have led to all of these lasting friendships.
I can't remember if Buffy was the first place I was on Table Talk. I think it must have been.
I came to Salon for the coverage of the Clinton impeachment. Don't remember exactly what pulled me into TT, but my divorce thread in MWT was my first home there. Then I found the Buffistas. I actually got into Buffy because of the Buffy Quotable thread.
I joined TT after Time Magazine's fora closed, as part of a mass exodus from the Faith and Spirituality board. That's the territory in which I first posted on TT, and stumbled across the Buffy discussion while meandering. I have a vague recollection that my first post may have referenced Anselm's Ontological Proof.
I joined because I was bored at work, and Vortex told me if I enjoyed Buffy...
I don't remember brought me in to TT, but I am so glad I found alla youse.
In Blagojevich news (yes, he's still around), he appears to have found a legal team who are in line with his way of thinking.
They're asking for a mistrial because "the prosecution is making them look foolish."
I think that's called losing, dumbasses.