Caramel popcorn. It might be easier to shave the moustaches than to clean them.
Giles ,'Selfless'
Natter 70: Hookers and Blow
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.
Watching the Sandy Relief concert on NBC, and I'm having flashbacks to sitting on my couch in DC watching the 9/11 telethon. My heart is breaking all over again. The devastation is mind-boggling.
I can't pay too close attention to the whole thing, because it all feels exactly like Katrina to me. The pictures, the reactions, the interviews, all of it.
It's a mashup of Katria and 9/11 for me. Combine that with the fragile state I'm in this year--I've had enough fucking loss thank you very much--and I'm tearing up and really feeling Rob's absence.
I keep tuning in and out myself.
Sometimes I can't stop looking at pictures. Sometimes I need to run out of the room.
Yeah, I bet, MFNlaw. Give yourself some time and space to deal, or not to deal, as you need.
On the flights thing, brenda, so true. I was looking up today a one-way flight from Nashville to Indianapolis and a round trip from Albuquerque to Washington DC. Guess which was cheaper? Go on, guess.
I am not watching the concert, we left the house. Buffalo wild wings with mac.
My god, what a group on stage right now: Billy Joel, Steven Tyler, Bruce Springsteen, and Jimmy Fallon. Surreal.
edit: And Will Ferrell on triangle. Weird.
Sometimes I can't stop looking at pictures.
I've looked at so many the past two days, I turned on the concert just now and I couldn't do it. It reminds me most of 9/11, but it's all the homes that are gone that's so like Katrina. I never imagined it would hit this hard.
Sometimes I can't stop looking at pictures. Sometimes I need to run out of the room.
Yeah. I'm like that, too.
This is the third time that I've watched on TV and called family and friends as someplace I know and love had a disaster. The feeling of "I should be doing something to help my people and my city," while I can't really do much other than send some money to the Red Cross, doesn't get any easier.