but she did stand up and then take the cart and shove it back at the lady hard enough to push her back.
I wholeheartedly approve of her use of her surroundings, and restraint in not killing her.
Over? The fuck. I would probably "SERIOUSLY????" with as much venom I can manage.
My family doesn't understand the password reset
feature.
My father was locked out of gmail for months because he never clicked that link. My sister called me with computer problems because my mother had a different Skype address on each machine (I hate the authentication of Skype with a fiery passion, and I'm not sure why it's so special) and no one remembered the password so she could log into them both with one ID.
I "recover" all the time, but I'm working on making sure I update my password app right away. Searching my email for the domain in concern is often useful, because I've probably reset before. That sometimes tickles my neurons.
I think sites should give you the password rules, because that's also a powerful tickler.
Huh--I just realised that I haven't watched CSI this season. Distinct lack of CSI-related holes in my soul. Yet, I watch Scorpion--it's not like I have taste.
Is anyone here watching that? I think the premise is fundamentally flawed, and also really badly shown. It's irritating "treat your geek good" pandering, and what's supposed to be genius-caused interaction is just people being annoying, like all sorts of people are.
Also, Patrick's head is huge.
Good Wife is irritating me with that
Argos in jeopardy shit.
Also, they've damaged Kalinda by leading with her vagina all the time, and I think it makes her judgement seem dodgy.
Her outfits are still some of the snappiest on TV (Olivia Pope and Joan Watson are also in the group). I'm not sure it's okay for a law office (just how many knee high boots does she
have?
Or do they let her reuse?)
I feel like Joan's been dressing a little crazy this season.
I think sites should give you the password rules, because that's also a powerful menu tickler.
YES.
I think sites should give you the password rules, because that's also a powerful menu tickler.
YES PLEASE
I find myself still watching CSI but seem to have given up Criminal Minds without a twinge. Would not have guessed that outcome.
I feel like I packed a lot in to today: got my car fixed, my hair cut, and cut the back out of my turkey and started the dry brining. Now I am enjoying that classic pre-Thanksgiving cook's treat, turkey liver sautéed in butter. This turkey seems to have had two livers. Nice for me.
I don't like the
seeing things from a given character's perspective
thing they seem to be doing on TGW this season. Or maybe I just don't like it when it's Alicia?Didn't mind it with
the juror,
for example, that was kinda nifty.
ita, belated answer because of eye treatment today. I prefer closer to majro crimes.
I don't feel as strongly about Criminal Minds, not slightly, but I am still getting something out of it other than a shuddering dirty feeling (note to self: don't marathon). I can't believe the love evaporated so...well, just so much.
I prefer closer to majro crimes.
Hope you're feeling okay! I watched every episode of The Closer and I just can't swallow Brenda and her magic. I don't love Major Crimes, and I have to tune out some of the family stuff, but I like the team.
On an early Uber run. Figured I'd get some airport runs.
It sounds like a bad idea, Suzi. I would make all the parents of the minors sign a waiver of liability. The "nothing is going to happen" argument makes my blood boil.
Grew up with guns, had a rifle range in the basement, but don't own any now. If CJ doesn't have that rifle locked up, and the ammo kep separately locked, I know what he needs for Xmas. Also, you probably need to have him pay the bump in your homeownersrental insurance, or get his own that lists the rifle. If he's exercising his adulthood, he should take the good with the bad.
SuziQ, I may have been reading too many of David Waldman's tweets [link] but unless there's a serious reason for taking the gun (hunting, zombie uprising already in progress), I think it should stay home in a locked gun cabinet. I'm not anti-gun. My dad had several and hunted with them. He and a local sheriff gave me gun safety lessons when I was a teenager. If I was in a situation where having a gun made sense I'd feel reasonably comfortable getting licensed, trained, buying the appropriate safety items, and getting a nice rifle. But young people, an isolated spot, and a gun for the heck of it, do not seem like the best mix.
Where are the danged Like buttons! Calli's needs one I can click on!
ita - Brenda amused me. (In a fictional character I can overlook little flaws like being a serial killer that would bug me in real life.) Sharon doewn't