He also could email me. I have a folder of printed out correspondence from him (thank god, I lost all my email from that era in an epic hard drive meltdown.)
Natter 73: Chuck Norris only wishes he could Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It so different today even from when I was in the Navy.
It's amazing to me that my brother could Skype with the kids while he was in Afghanistan. On the other hand, my dad was stationed in Scotland in '65 and '66, and I guess he and my mom relied on letters.
Oh, and then return the 'defective' equipment to the contractors.
HA.
Sara and I just made a successful chocolate mug cake. This could be dangerous.
Wow, SA, that's so interesting! Go you.
Couple of my co-workers took me out to dinner and it was just delightful. I got to take people I like to a new restaurant I like and have them be amazed at how good the food was, and eat delicious food myself. A whole bunch of wins all around.
Did I mention the chocolate-filled beignets last time I had them? So good. And now I've had candy cap mushroom bread pudding, which is unbelievable.
And I feel like I've been out scandalously late because I walked home in the dark, but primetime hasn't even started. Time, man. So weird.
-t, that sounds like a lovely way to spend a birthday. I'm glad you had a good time.
Happy birthday, -t. It sounds like it's been lovely.
Chocolate mug cake is INCREDIBLY dangerous. But amazing.
Mug cakes are awesome. I have a recipe for a s'mores mug cake that I lurves. I try to cram as many marshmallows on top as I can.
Oh god, Sail, I did not need to know that.
It totally hit the spot, though! We were both craving some kind of dessert, snd voils.
Of course, I was also making the cake in -t's honor.