Oh, yes.
Giles ,'Lies My Parents Told Me'
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.
Okay, now I'm nervous again.
OK, FINE. I made dinner.
And in the meantime, this HHI came on:
There's an Australia one with a Scottish woman who wants to be a model -- and is trying to pose seductively in every single shot. It's bananas. That one?
FanTAStic.
Argh.
Did you cook kale, Jesse? I also have kale taunting me.
Well, that wasn't what I was looking for. Hard to win on the road, though, especially with Brees playing a strange game.
Yeah. Well, at least Brady really had to work for it.
Did you cook kale, Jesse? I also have kale taunting me.
I did, but not enough. I love kale! But still. I made this, but wish I had done it with more kale and less pasta.
That sounds good! Sadly, I'm stalling out at the chopping of the kale, which I think I need to do to do anything with it. It's only been in the fridge a few days, though, I'll get to it soon. Maybe I'll have chance to buy some bacon...
Probably I should make getting started on my gigantic head of lettuce a priority.
I'm doing a course on Global Architecture on edX, and the first couple of lectures were very heavy on pre-historic sociology and all that, which I'm afraid I find terribly dull. I was tempted to jump ahead to what I'm interested in, Medieval and Renaissance architecture, then I realized that this truly is a history of architecture, ie, why did people start building structures and what they did with them. So it has to have a foundation of prehistoric development, hunting and gathering etc, and why that changed so that people would be in one place long enough to justify spending the resources on permanent structures.
It's good to do formal learning again, even if it's just online auditing.
Probably I should make getting started on my gigantic head of lettuce a priority.
It's hilarious how many people (including me) don't take the lettuce anymore at the CSA pickup.