(Do we have any other brass players here? Nothing came out of my spit valve the whole time!!)
Not only do we have other brass players here, we have other trombonists. Although I haven't played in public in a few decades. Yes, nothing coming out the spit valve is definitely a sign you're not taking in enough fluids.
Timelies all!
Had another night go pear-shaped with Mr. S. Yesterday he slipped on a field trip from camp and hurt his foot. The pain seemed to come and go. I gave him Children's Tylenol. A little while later he insisted on going to urgent care. While there, he had a major meltdown and ended up going(with Gary) in an ambulance to the ER. Where he fell asleep. I had to go pick them up, since Gary's car was still at urgent care. We ended up going to bed after midnight.
Then the smoke alarm went off for no reason at 5. Ugh.
You poor guys, Sheryl. It's just one thing after another.
Karl, I feel like you would love the Honk community!
Y'all, there are people on tumblr discovering Dogs in Elk right now!!!! [link]
Oh, man, Dogs in Elk is the gift that keeps on giving.
Buffistae, I have a writing assignment to write about a character or actor who died on a TV show. So either a character gets killed off, or the actor dies and the show has to deal with it.
Anyway, a lot of the obvious choices have been taken including Joyce on Buffy and Henry on MASH and Tasha Yar and Chuckles the Clown and Lane Pryce.
I have a wide open field on GoT deaths and Seymour the dog on Futurama if I want, but what character deaths (on a TV show - so we can't use Wash on Serenity) had the most impact on you? Or which ones do you think are worth writing about?
Still mad at the justification for Logan on Veronica Mars
Still mad at the justification for Logan on Veronica Mars
That does seem like a good one, but I didn't watch VM after the first season.
I remember being astonished that the shooting of J. R. Ewing seemed so important to so many people at the time, but now I can’t remember whether the character actually died.