Oh my lord, Matt Lauer dressed up as (long-haired, Baywatch-era) Pam Anderson: [link]
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Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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.
Matt Lauer dressed up as (long-haired, Baywatch-era) Pam Anderson:
He's got great legs but I have never hated the Imagus extension more (it magnifies every image you hover over into the highest res available). Some things are not meant to be zoomed on.
If you know you are going to freeze soup, use half the water (or omit water if you are using enough other liquids) then dilute when you serve with boiling water. (If you are eating some now, and freezing the rest, you can dilute what are serving now with boiling water too.
We will get no trick or treaters today, but I do have to leave the house, so my quicky costume is all black clothes - shirt and skits, my witch cape that has a great hood, fancy makeup and, thanks to Teppy's encouragement, my tiara.
tiara.
ALWAYS appropriate.
It is so nasty out, people. I don't even want to go home on the bus, never mind trick or treating in this weather. And Dillo's gorgeous costume is made of cardboard, so it would be mutilated. Bah, I say.
flea, I saw on Channel 9's website that IKEA is doing trick-or-treating from 5 to 8 tonight. No word on whether the treats are Swedish meatballs.
If you know you are going to freeze soup, use half the water (or omit water if you are using enough other liquids) then dilute when you serve with boiling water.
There wasn't enough liquid in this recipe that all of the ingredients would have been covered with half the water.
Someone just came by and handed me an article! The old guy here that everyone loves (and he knows everyone's names and uses them in every conversation with you) has an interest in Jamaica (or he has a topic for everyone in the company, dunno) and came by yesterday and asked if I'd be interested in an article in Caribbean suing Britain for reparations. Instead of sending me the link, he tore the article out and gave it to me physically. Even more adorable, he had to rifle through pockets full of newspaper clippings to find the right one for me.
Our preparations for tonight started with a stop by Holli's store, where she was face painting all the kids who stopped by for free. My dragon is even more dragon-y!
I was typically interested in the idea of cellphones with curved screens when I clicked on this WSJ video review but now I'm preoccupied by how much I want the tech reporter's job. She's AWFUL. She says nothing, but with a lot of words. Literally SMH at her.