That's so scary, Theo! Yikes.
I just looked at some of the Good Stuff's followers, and a LOT of them haven't set up their tumblr, reblogged anything (or have just one or two posts), etc. Now I am suspicious.
Spike ,'Sleeper'
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.
That's so scary, Theo! Yikes.
I just looked at some of the Good Stuff's followers, and a LOT of them haven't set up their tumblr, reblogged anything (or have just one or two posts), etc. Now I am suspicious.
My tumblr is like that- I just follow people and read. I can't figure out how to communicate on tumblr.
OK, so I will not worry about it, and just sit back and wait for BuzzFeed to hire me.
Any minute now, Jesse!
Good god, Theo, that's terrifying. I'm glad he's okay.
I don't want to think about body suits. Ever.
Theodosia, I'm glad that your uncle was able to get the help he needed fast enough. That is a scary situation.
Theo, that is way too much drama! But good ending. I like that ending.
I am proud to announce that none of the bruising has gone down to my toes. In fact, so far, it's mostly "up" the back of my heel, as a testament to my aggressive elevation.
Are there gold stars for that? Can I stick them on the tensor bandage I seem to have forgotten how to wrap since coming out of the shower?
Oh yeah I can't figure out tumblr except to look at stuff and my phone doesn't do even that very well most of the time.
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ita, did you say your sister is coming in today? It's not a great reason for a visit, but at least you'll get to spend some in-person time with her!
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It's a bit big for the bandage, but I'ma keep it anyway.
I am so glad the guy giving the art lectures is down with the principle of keeping in touch with his students vial email for follow-up questions. I need my me time.
I don't know anything about the place where the class was taught (other than the staff are really nice). The class was 50% or more Asian, and I think geared for illustrators as much as artists, which was interesting. I've never thought of the distinction in a teaching setting. The examples were both art-for-art's-sake and illustrations--lots of RL Stevenson illustrations, f'r'instance, as well as a few movie posters, and not a little comic book work, mostly positive, but one guy repeatedly cited as the wrong answer.
Should one shred one's health insurance card (that feels like it answered itself as I typed) and AAA card (I guess the machine is already on by now...but what are people's shred thresholds?