One of the commenters on the article about the jet is Clark Kent! Hee!
'Same Time, Same Place'
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 not clicking the link right now, but I love the idea behind that one.
So, when we were in Iceland I kept seeing the word "skart" on merchandise and signs, that's my username in our Citrix system (first four letters of my last name plus first initial, so slightly more personal than that may sound) so I was really curious what it means but the one salesperson I asked didn't speak Icelandic. Google says it means "jewelry". Nifty.
I think that skart is broader than jewelry, at least in Norse. More like "Sunday Best" or what you bring out when you have company. In Viking culture, things that display your wealth and good taste.
In Viking culture, things that display your wealth and good taste.
Ah, the good axe and sword, with attendant kick-ass gold and enamel fittings
Nice. I'm very fancy.
So msbelle is The Nicest and -t is Very Fancy? Dig it.
Hour and a half left in the day. I'm not exactly out of stuff to do, but I don't want to start any of the stuff that should be done. Our reminder e-mail that Friday is a holiday also said tomorrow would be a "full workday" which I think means we don't get to leave early - seems to be affecting my attitude today.
ETA also, it has become apparent that I should have gone home to get my allergy meds. I feel awful. Being Very Fancy can only help so much with that (it does help).
It's weird living in an area that doesn't pay much attention to Holy Week. You mention Easter to a Mormon, and they often have to think a moment before going "Oh, yeah, Jesus rising from the grave." The stores have sales, of course, bunnies and eggs and such, but Good Friday is pretty much an non-entity in the Morridor (Mormon Corridor, the Intermountain West colonized by the Mormon pioneers). Except, of course, for those areas where the Mormons ran up against the Catholic missions and such.
I did not know that. Interesting.
Morridor
I assume everyone read that as "Mordor," yes?