The curry I had for lunch was disappointingly bland.
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
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 think you do, when there's only one of each machine
But what if he's not gonna use the dryer? Or if you only want a dryer? That's not fair. I dis-allow that rule.
Boring cinammon raisin bagel toasted with butter.
I have a smidge of milk left, so I could either barely wet my cereal or make another cappucino.
Coffee wins!
So I scrambled an oeuf with diced ham and cheese and made a sandwich on wheat toast. Satisfying and filling.
Bookstores that make my literary panties wet:
Those all look amazing but the stairway in the Portugese bookstore was particularly stunning.
If I had bajillions I'd want to own a big rambly book/comics/media store.
Of course, first I'd buy Jilli her own Goblin Market with adjoining tea room and a wicked little croquet pitch in the back.
I'm having a health-food version of a buffalo chicken sandwich for lunch -- same breaded patty, same buffalo sauce and blue cheese dressing, but the roll is whole wheat, and the sides are celery and carrots! Diet food.
Breaded patties aren't diet food.
Hmm. I seem to suspect I don't agree with anyone today. I wonder what's up with that...
Dean Winchester likes pie.
Now you can agree with one thing.
But there are no fries on the side! And did I mention the roll is whole wheat??
Breaded patties aren't diet food.
Hmm. I seem to suspect I don't agree with anyone today. I wonder what's up with that...
I agree about the breaded pattie. I would expect a "health food" verson to be a broiled, skinless chicken breast with buffalo sauce and blue cheese made with yogurt.
So healthy, Jesse.
There's a new British TV series coming called The Hour which is being sold as a British Mad Men.
Stars Ben Wishaw and Dominice West (of The Wire).
I should have said "health food" -- I wasn't actually serious, what with the drenching in butter and covering in cheese.....