Oh, the BAFTA jokes flying around my dash right now..Sherlock fandom is so catty.
'Serenity'
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.
I've decided to try two brands of disposable gloves, one of which is going to have me saying "Two by two, hands of blue." I know you were breathlessly awaiting my decision.
My project of the day is sorting through my boxes and boxes of pictures. I'm maybe a fifth of the way through and I have so many piles, including a big pile to give KCD. I also have a pile of pre-divorce family pictures that I'm not sure what to do with. And I have a pile to trash. In the modern age, they would have been deleted. Still feels weird to toss pictures.
SHOWERED! Oh, sweet, sweet bliss.
My hair is in a side pony that looks like a two year old with 10 thumbs did it, but it is CLEAN and out of my face.
I very, very carefully washed my left forearm and that felt wonderful.
But I just realized I will be teaching Dan how to curl hair and put on eyeliner. On me, that is. He was an art student; it'll be good for him.
I just put a bunch of photos on flickr that my grandfather took during his WWII army days. [link] I think he did a lot of clerical stuff (I guess not that many men could type in the 40's?) so I don't know that he saw much action. I know his view of the war was very different than my other grandfather who served in the Pacific and would NOT talk about it at all.
A Batman-Themed Smartphone By Nokia
According to Pocket-lint, Nokia has produced a limited-edition black Batman Nokia Lumia 900 smartphone that has the Batman logo laser-etched into its body. VentureBeat reports that these bat-phones “will go on sale in a few weeks for the U.K., German, and French market”.
I dunno--is it Bat-y enough?
I also have a pile of pre-divorce family pictures that I'm not sure what to do with.
Photoshop.
Ginger for the win.
I am trying to figure out how cricket is played. I am confused.
My theory is you have to be raised in a cricket-loving society to understand it.
(This helps me not think about it, so don't tell me I'm wrong.)
I am trying to figure out how cricket is played. I am confused
First, you buy a dress. Something light and floaty. For shoes, I would suggest flats or wedges, since you'll be on grass. A cool pair of sunglasses is a must, and, of course, a stylish hat is essential.
You eat strawberries and drink bubbly wine, and cheer when everyone else does. Occasionally say things like "oh, dear, a sticky wicket!" and "Will he get a century?"