Glad to hear it, Dana.
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
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.
Good news, Dana.
ita !, I hope you're feeling better.
Dana,
I am relieved at the main part of your mother's news, but also that the valium helped. I had an MRI, I am not claustrophobic, and I thought I was going to die in that fucking tube. Good to know that should I need one in the future, I may succesfully get through it with a valium.
She was really funny about the valium. And also still slightly high when she called me, so very chatty.
Oh, Dana, that's a relief. Yay for the good news.
A Girl Scout volunteer here apparently made off with a troop's cookie money, and the local news had an adorable second-grade troop member on who recited the Brownie pledge and earnestly explained why taking the money was against the Girl Scout law. She said, "It says to be friendly and helpful in the law. That's one of the things people expect Girl Scouts to do."
This is like the third Girl Scout embezzlement case I've heard about in the past month! What is up with people taking cookie money away from Girl Scouts??
15-year-old art project: wedding dress made out of divorce papers.
video here: [link]
it has a train!
Yo, Zenkitty's cat. Those are only thoughts arising in your head, you do not have to share them with Zen. To be inside and want to be outside is suffering. To be outside and want to be inside is suffering. Be here now. Good kitty.
This is like the third Girl Scout embezzlement case I've heard about in the past month! What is up with people taking cookie money away from Girl Scouts??
It's probably the most profitable business where POS is handled by nine-year-olds? There might be some issues with enacting adequate controls to segregate and secure assets.
Or it makes an adorable news hook, that could also be it.
Nice to hear the good news, Dana.
Perhaps when DH gets older he will be less chatty. As long as I have known him he has talked to all of the people all of the time. Grocery store lines, restaurants, beaches, parties. He just doesn't feel right if he doesn't talk to everyone. It has embarrassed the kids forever, but I find it amusing. I'm fairly social, but he is insanely social.
My father is chattier than ever in public, even though he has trouble putting a full sentence together -- he has as much trouble walking by someone without interacting.