Bone Collector is a hunting brand. That's for when you want all your gear at your expensive hunting cabin to look the same.
I don't think it's only because I saw Cabin in the Woods on Monday that this makes it about 0% less creepifying.
'Objects In Space'
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Bone Collector is a hunting brand. That's for when you want all your gear at your expensive hunting cabin to look the same.
I don't think it's only because I saw Cabin in the Woods on Monday that this makes it about 0% less creepifying.
Speaking of packing, in 10 hours a car will pick me up and take me to the airport. I guess I better start packing. Is anything good on tv?
Revenge is on at 10!
Dear lord, I'm ready for bed. I forgot that when I start a new job, all I can do for a while is work, eat, and sleep. I already showered, I think I'm just going to get in bed and read.
Ow. This is definitely a Vicodin night. I feel like all my joints are just falling apart.
Which movie should I watch while I let the meds work? I've narrowed it down to Lilo and Stitch, Blue Crush, Hairspray, and Empire Records.
Lilo and Stitch.
I'm going with Empire Records. It's the "remix" edition. I couldn't find anyone selling the DVD of the original. It's already all weird, with scenes I don't remember.
Still has awesome music, though.
Oh, the nineties. Pleated plaid miniskirts. I had several of those.
Somewhere, perhaps in a distant land, Dick Clark is carefully removing the absurdly minimal old age makeup and planning his new life.
"There can be only one."
sj, we found an Ikea Billy bookcase on Craigslist. The sellers had added glass doors to it. It fit in a shallow alcove, and holds a ton of teacups, saucers, and teapots. Pictures start here. There's been a lot of stuff added since the pictures were taken. Cups and saucers are double and triple stacked now, but everything still looks tidy, and it's all safe and clean behind glass. Clean-er, at least, and visible.
I resorted to this because H claimed the lighted, mirrored, glass-doored display section of the breakfront for his collections of dragons, antique glass stemware, and the pysanky eggs he makes. It worked out well, though. May your display area work out as well for you!
I didn't learn to touch type utnil 3 months ago/ before then i just did very sophisticated (and fast0 hunt and peck method. thanks to mavis beacon, i can still type 70 wpm, but now i don't have to look at the keyboard. except for brackets. my pinkie can never remember where the bloody brackets are. shift key still trips me up, but for work everything is auto all caps so there's no need for professional use, and that's why i spent the time (and $$$) to teach muself touch typing this late in life. totatly worth while investment.
tho now that I look at what i'm typing, certainly not %100.
I love my top sheet. i dated guys who didn't bother with them and it always creeped me out. Especially when the upper layer was a blanket or quilt...one does wonder how often they get laundered. I keep a spare duvet cover hanging on the wall behind the bed (cuz i think it looks nice there, and it's at the ready in case of cat-related ick) but still only wash it maybe once or twice a year (barring cat-related ick). Top sheets sooooo much easier to toss in the wash. The duvet covers even the most hastily tossed top sheet.
edited to correct my faulty italics. and point out that all the keys on my current keyboard at blacked out. does improve the touch-typing considerably when there's nothing at all to look down at.