Dawn: Any luck? Willow: If you define luck as the absence of success--plenty.

'Touched'


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.


Theodosia - Aug 27, 2013 3:10:28 am PDT #3593 of 30000
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

I was awake more or less most of the night. Couldn't get All of the awful stuff down, but I managed most.

Strangely enough, I'm not hungry at all, but I guess the Awful Stuff takes care of that. And I've followed the dietary guidelines, including the fasting, so hopefully that will be good enough.


Amy - Aug 27, 2013 3:27:38 am PDT #3594 of 30000
Because books.

Hang in there, Theo!


-t - Aug 27, 2013 3:46:49 am PDT #3595 of 30000
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

I'm pretty sure most of the Awful Stuff is enough, Theo. I don't think I quite managed it all, either and they got okay pictures of my insides. I hope the actual procedure is easy and you can enjoy food again soon! And sleep, for that matter.


SuziQ - Aug 27, 2013 5:07:10 am PDT #3596 of 30000
Back tattoos of the mother is that you are absolutely right - Ame

I am in the office! With a cute dress and everything. Mark your calendars.

I'm hoping our IT guy can fix my work laptop. And give me a loaner while he is working on it so I'm not twiddling my thumbs.

Best of luck Theo. May they get fantastic pictures.


Consuela - Aug 27, 2013 5:21:24 am PDT #3597 of 30000
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Good luck, Theo!

I'll be at work earlier than usual today--one of the reports they're doing is due on Friday and the PM has nobody to help him, so I'm going to spend the next couple of days doing that. In other news, I have the sense that J, my old boss, might ask me to stay on permanently. I'm not sure what I think about that.

I like the people a lot, but the office is small and quiet, and they don't have a broad practice area. And I don't think I'd get paid as much as somewhere else. On the other hand, knowing and trusting management counts for a lot. And I don't think I'd be expected to spend a lot of my time doing marketing.

I guess I could wait and see what happens.


lisah - Aug 27, 2013 5:24:18 am PDT #3598 of 30000
Punishingly Intricate

Good luck, Theo!

I'm a little hung over from birthday dinner--4 course delicious Italian with wine pairing--but it was worth it. And I'm trying to learn more about wine so it was educational!


meara - Aug 27, 2013 5:27:48 am PDT #3599 of 30000

Yay birthday!

Consuela, waiting to see what happens is so HARD though! I'm bad at it myself.

Am waiting for bestie to pack so we can leave for the airport. Boo. Don't wanna go home. Or back to work. Thank goodness it's almost a long weekend though.


billytea - Aug 27, 2013 5:35:20 am PDT #3600 of 30000
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

I've just been watching Doctor Who and the Ark in Space. It's one of my favourite Doctor Who adventures, though some parts hold up better than others. The old adventure DVDs are quite well kitted out for special features. My favourites on this one so far relate to the mid-70s BBC-quality special effects (and were they ever special). You can watch the entire show again with the old spaceship models replaced by 90s CGI. (I'm not 100% sure it's an improvement.) Even better are the outtakes.

Oh, and they just had an interview with the set designer. For The Talons of Weng Chiang (set in Victorian London, and on the subject of CGI the giant rat is a thing of beauty and a joy forever), they once ran into a problem shooting on location. They were filming in a suitable city square, but when they turned up they found someone had left their rather modern car parked in the street slap bang in the middle of the shot and gone on holiday for the week. The director told the set designer, "Well you'll just have to hide it then, won't you?"

The set designer pondered what might be expected on a Victorian street that was within the BBC budget. And thus it was that when shooting began, this couple's hatchback was buried under an enormous pile of manure.


Jesse - Aug 27, 2013 5:38:31 am PDT #3601 of 30000
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

And I'm trying to learn more about wine so it was educational!

Speaking of, I had a $200 bottle of wine the other night (courtesy of the rich friends), and you know what? It was fine! Not amazing. Confirmed my lack of interest in expensive wine, if nothing else...


Steph L. - Aug 27, 2013 5:41:06 am PDT #3602 of 30000
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

Speaking of, I had a $200 bottle of wine the other night (courtesy of the rich friends), and you know what? It was fine! Not amazing. Confirmed my lack of interest in expensive wine, if nothing else...

That has been my experience, too. My palate can tell the difference between $15 champagne and Veuve Cliquot (whatever that goes for these days -- $70?), but that's about my limit. When I had Dom Perignon (a gift from someone, definitely not my purchase), I could tell it was really good, but not, like, $150 good.

t edit And there is quite good $15 champagne (properly called sparkling wine, I guess) out there. God knows it's what we're having at the wedding. We are not made of money. Because that would be weird. You could set us on fire. (Well, you could do that anyway -- please DON'T -- but someone made of money would burn more easily.)

(I blame the previous paragraph on migraine meds.)