Happy Birthday, Ginger!
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.
Wondermark's take on Halloween candy: [link].
Heh. Reminds me of "spring surprise" in that Monty Python candy sketch.
Was someone here looking for London travel tips?
::raises hand::
My friend Betty is going for work, but has built in some holiday travel and a side trip to Dublin.
Design Sponge just put up a London city guide. I haven't checked out the listings personally (alas), but they might be worth exploring: [link]
Thanks, Calli!
Happy birthday, Ginger! I hope it's pain free and filled with treats.
Oh, man. I suck.
So all last week I had no printer at work - because my cyan toner was out and I didn't have a replacement. I ordered two but thought I had magenta and yellow standing by.
Guess what?
My magenta toner ran out and when I went to grab the replacement it was for my previous printer.
So - another week without a printer. I hope that the new toner gets here superfast.
Happy Birthday, Ginger!
I have an ear infection. Thankfully, I also now have antibiotics. Bless the Target clinics.
Happy birthday, Ginger!
This afternoon's antics: Devi starts stalking Pumpkin. Loki, full of bedevilment, stalks and pounces on Devi. Devi runs and hides. Pumpkin is confused.
I was in a bookstore this weekend (they still exist, who knew?) and on a shelf I spotted a Bill Clinton corkscrew with the slogan 'who better to pop your cork?' next to a Hillary Clinton nutcracker. It made me think I miss Clinton, the budget surplus, international respect (though that's getting better), no land wars in Asia, jobs, the worst scandal just lying about sex and let's face it lying about sex is pretty common (that was great, sure I remember your name, I bought the Porsche because of the way it drives). Ah well, the good old days.
Tohoku - Japanese earthquake sculpture.
That is incredible. It's elegant and also stunningly visceral, bringing those lines into 3D. Kudos to the artist.