Happy Birthday erika!
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
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.
thanks, Matt. Sometimes I hate that we're so separated.
Happy Birthday, Erika!
eta: I jumped the thread to make sure I was able to wish Erika HBD.
so the most recent messages, hadn't been seen by me.
David, I think friends and family know you are owed a break or break down. It's coming but I'm glad you are keeping tabs on yourself. Good Luck with the planning.
Happy Birthday, Erika!
Dylan had lunch with a friend on Friday who called Saturday to say she'd tested positive for covid, so we're in the waiting to see if anything develops phase. I hope not, when we're THIS CLOSE to the new boosters and have fun travel scheduled soon.
Look at it this way, you'll have immunity for your trip one way or another?
I'm taking a break halfway through assembling my second Adirondack chair in two days. I like the feeling of accomplishment, but not the splinters and sore joints. Still, I am determined to have outdoor seating by tomorrow!
And I can't just send you out with the Cadillac of Nail Guns to take care of those problems
He means Lexus
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Look at it this way, you'll have immunity for your trip one way or another?
True, but I'm still hoping to keep up my covid-free record. (As far as I know--I did have one nasty cold in winter 2021 at a point where tests were pretty scarce that I couldn't guarantee you wasn't it.)
I feel bad for anyone who has to deal with hangry me today. I cannot brane for anything.
He ain't know that, but that's okay, t. Would be a good time for it...my hair is perfect right now.(even if my father, on the few occasions he sees me, seems mystified that I keep it this way.) In "The Deadwood Bible" that I just got from Java, Jim Beaver talked about having to play the loss of a wife and child so soon after his wife Cecily died. People were kind of like "Milch, that insensitive prick," because he had his moments and stuff and because they knew that, like, he went to extra trouble to *put that in*--Beaver viewed it as a gift--to get to use his pain and have a record of it, because he hoped that not a lot of actors had the experience that he'd just had. I found that touching.