Me: Not for another several years. Trust me.
Heh. When I got Emmett to watch it (pitching it as "a cross between Breaking Bad and Lord of the Rings!") I had him review the things he's most repulsed and freaked out by.
Me: So, it's a really good show and you'll like it BUT it does have some disturbing elements. Remind of the four things that freak you out.
Emmett: Zombies, pedophilia, incest and necrophilia.
Me: Okay, it's got three of those. Not so much necrophilia but you never know.
I feel this, too. I really thought that working from home would make it *easier* to get to the gym than when I worked in an office, because I can (in theory) go anytime. But instead, I Just. Keep. Working. and then it's too late/I'm too hungry/whatever.
Yes, all of the above. I often find it oddly easier to work out while traveling. But at the same time, so very glad to not have a commute.
JFC, you guys -- the South Boston St. Patrick's Day Parade finally let some gay groups march this year.... so the Knights of Columbus are staying home to pray instead.
In other acronym-worth news, OMG and WTF, I'm 90% sure I just saw a skunk going under my porch. Which does explain why I thought I smelled skunk spray one night, and also the animal poop in the driveway that looked too big for a cat. But now what?
Send the skunk to the Knights of Columbus?
You need a porch cat like Nanita's.
Also that's awesome about the parade.
Send the skunk to the Knights of Columbus?
An excellent idea! Because they are stinkers.
Jesse, I'd probably leave the skunk alone, myself. We had a couple skunks around here before the developers ripped down the couple acres of woods next door. Murray was friends with one while he was still an outdoor cat. But you could call Animal Control. They might come remove him.
Send the skunk to the Knights of Columbus?
I feel I should make a comment about this, but I can't shake this image of Pepe Le Pew singing "If you're thinking about being my baby, it don't matter if you're black or white."