HMOG, I think I'm not yet acclimated to this heat. 25 minute walk on campus and I had to go stand over the ac vents in the server room to dry my head. And it didn't even feel that hot out!
'Conviction (1)'
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.
Maybe it's the humidity? I walked two miles this morning and was wringing sweat an hour later even after a shower. (Also, my glasses fogged up the instant I stepped out of the car as if I were in a cartoon.)
Congrats, Sox's DH!
I would love to do one of those tests on the Biscuit, but seeing as how we just got a (donated, bless them) $500+ vet bill for dentistry, not happening. But the dog is happy and healthy with clean teeth at almost eleven, so it's all good.
I think we'll do that on our new barely-a-puppy-now dog Gunnar. He's a real mystery even though he looks most like a Great Dane.
I question your decision to describe to us an almost-certainly adorable barely-a-puppy without providing photograhpic evidence. I think we're owed that much.
Well, these are out of date, but he's awfully cute in these.
He's about 65-70 lbs now, and think that's pretty much as big as he'll get.
I support and endorse brenda's outrage and am thankful for the response.
Today is Harvard graduation, and it's going to be 90s and sunny. I feel bad for the people who will be sitting outside for hours in black gowns.
When I lived in Boston, I remember walking by Harvard's Graduation ceremony (which was outdoors) and hearing a familiar voice. And I turned around and Jim Hensons was up at the podium with Kermit the Frog doing the graduation speech.
Aw! Not that I went to my graduation. But I would have gone to that one.
Seeing Gunnar playing with your other dogs makes me want to get another dog for Charlie.
Of course, looking at linoleum makes me want to get another dog, but I am not quite that insane yet. (Charlie needs more time to get used to not being mistreated, for one thing)