Well, I don't want him on our team, but given that Kat is a woman I can see how the thought of him only being into men would be an attractive option...
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
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.
Well, I don't want him on our team, but given that Kat is a woman I can see how the thought of him only being into men would be an attractive option...
Fair point.
Dangit, I made the mashed potatoes too good. Yukon gold, butter galore, minced garlic, salt and pepper. But I need it to make veggie shepherd's pie tomorrow. It's full of carby goodness tonight.
He is often shown in pictures sucking happily on long, thick cigars and smirking. Nauseating man.
edit: Limbaugh, that is. Not the man with the heavenly-sounding mashed potatoes. Carb enabling fiend.
I keep picturing Angela Lansbury as the kindly dominatrix who brings pie to parties and gives advice to the desperate while softening up her new whip.
You don't even KNOW.
In 100% unrelated news, Tim and I just got back from dinner and Graeter's with Kate P. and her hubby, and the Family Flea (preceded by hitting the comic store with Kate and Mr. Kate). After Graeter's, the fleas headed for home and Kate and Mr. Kate and Tim and I walked around in the mid-30-degree weather looking at shops and sharing random trivia about the area. Then we wised up and realized we didn't need to be out in the cold and headed our separate ways.
For dinner, Kate had a muffaletta that we agreed would not pass muster with the die-hard muffalettistas, but know that we were thinking of you all.
For dinner, Kate had a muffaletta that we agreed would not pass muster with the die-hard muffalettistas
Heh. JZ and I just had a conversation about her olive intake.
At the comic store, Kate got (among other things) the recent Kate Beaton book (which Steve the comic guy told us never stays on the shelves for long).
I got (along with several Blue Beetles), this damn fine one-shot comic: [link] There are 5 variant covers, though. Mine is this one: [link]
For dinner, Kate had a muffaletta that we agreed would not pass muster with the die-hard muffalettistas, but know that we were thinking of you all.
I applaud her for the attempt, but I must still register my disappointment with *you* for failing to take the Kates to Skyline so we could entertain ourselves for the next nine hours with Buffista Food Argument #934 regarding what does and doesn't count as Real True Chili.
That cover is adorable and funny. Well, they're both funny and adorable. I'm sure that all five are.
I'm going to start referring to global warming as the beginning of the Long Summer.
Ooh! I'm halfway through the first book (though not super into it) while on this vacation, so now I get that reference! I'm kinda pathetically excited by that
People like Rush and Newt piss me off. Such freaking hypocrites! I mean, I think Santorum is...closer to his Dan Savage definition, but I figure he's got enough kids that he probably walks the walk in that realm at least.
I can't decide if this belongs in Movies or Boxed Set, so Natter it is - anyone who loved Inception or The Matrix needs to run out RIGHT NOW and get World on a Wire and watch it and then come back. I'll wait.
It's a German sci-fi miniseries from 1973, and it is wonderful. I don't know how the Wachowski's managed to snag a copy back in the 90's (since it was only just now rediscovered and released on DVD/Blu-Ray), but obviously they did because there's a bit of mise en scene in the Matrix that cannot possibly be a coincidence.
Go. NOW.