She really does!
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.
I'm thin. While I am improving my habits(less meat, less soda) I get many diet-karma points I don't deserve.(When I was younger, I ate some Blizzards, man, but I guess it only matters if they show, or someone thinks they do.) But I do know what diet concern trolls are like, because I was on food stamps for a bit, which apparently made my digestion public domain or some shit. Yes, occasionally, I watch things on TV, and say, for instance, "Deep-fried Twinkies! Uch, who eats that?" But I have been online long enough to know that my revulsion is probably someone else's cherished memory.(and I am that person to a lot of my way-granola friends, and vegans) Every single food troll should have someone say "It's all she wanted(pause) after the chemo.
Every single food troll should have someone say "It's all she wanted(pause) after the chemo.
I don't mention often enough how hard you rock.
Thanks, Tep. Actually, I'm just unlucky enough that I try to keep my judgey thoughts to myself--if I went all Food Nazi, I guarantee you that I'd meet the one person in America allergic to everything but corn chips. And she'd sit right next to me, too.
People love what they love. I think deep-fried twinkies are delicious, but certainly not a daily food for me. But, people love what they love. If you are moved by roasted broccoli (blech!) and salmon, more power to you. I'll happily sit here with my mac and cheese.
Phooey. Now I want mac and cheese, which I really don't need at 9:30.
Had an astonishingly good evening -- took Matilda and her friend N. to see juliana in a free hour-long (and, compressed, even more emotionally intense) production of Julius Caesar in the AIDS memorial redwood grove in GGP. It was Matilda's first non-school-or-puppet-show play and N.'s first Shakespeare (though she has read a fair amount of it for a 7-year-old). They both loved it and were agog at it, and ran/bounced/jumped the entire half-mile home (they'd brought Harry Potter wands and were pretending to be Ginny, Hermione and sometimes Luna with Voldemort "on our heels").
We came home and they tried on a bunch of dresses for the Hogwarts Yule Ball, then went outside to see our flickering dragonfly lights, and now they're wearing small ballgowns, drinking cocoa and watching Ruby Gloom. It may be an impossibly late night before it's over, but at the moment it's quite lovely.
I also defrosted his refrigerator, scrubbed his kitchen (including the floor), changed his sheets, and reorganized his investment portfolio. Oy.
Damn, that is some serious TCB!
I had drinks with my coworker (who is dealing with some ridiculous work BS) on the patio for a couple hours, then met up with this woman for a date. She's been flirting with me for about two years on and off (when we would randomly see each other). But I wasn't sure if we'd have anything to talk about or if we are both just big flirts. I ended up basically turning her down at the end of the evening, which she seemed to think was because she used to be a big player, and was all "this is my own fault/karma/I'm not like that any more" whereas my mind was more "you are 50 years old and don't believe in marriage or kids..."
So flipping muggy this morning. Not hot, but I'm a sweaty mess (sorry lisah!) after my walk to market.
Mysterious 'ready for Hillary' lanyard appeared on neighbors deck yesterday afternoon. She assumed it was mine, put it on my rail, I assumed it was hers when my cats started playing with it & hung it on her door. Don't know whether it was kids or birds. It's brand new, even.
Gardening question! I have a pot with two plants in it, one flowers (but no flowers on it -- sad) and one pepper. The flower plant is, I think, growing too big and crowding out the pepper plant. Can I just dump it all out and put the flower plant somewhere else, or will that hurt them?
I've started watching the show "Leftovers", whose premise is that 2% of the population goes missing across the board.
2% is a really small percentage, although a pretty big number. Aside from the freakout caused by any mass disappearance, I can't help wonder what that would do to the infrastructure. Pretty little, huh? It would be about the personal losses sustained and the coping reaction and lacks thereof.
I am missing multiple art books. Perhaps that's why I can't draw anymore.