Wash: So, two days in a hospital? That's awful. Don't you just hate doctors? Simon: Hey. Wash: I mean, present company excluded. Jayne: Let's not be excluding people. That'd be rude.

'Ariel'


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.


Laura - Jan 20, 2024 2:33:21 pm PST #28130 of 30000
Our wings are not tired.

Floating on the house boat in Marathon. So relaxing. We didn’t tell DH that the AirBnb was a boat and he was thrilled. I have to figure a way to have our work all remote so I can live down here. I always feel at home.


askye - Jan 20, 2024 3:48:58 pm PST #28131 of 30000
Thrive to spite them

((lisah))

Susan I hope that the nurse is right and this is nothing to worry about .

Duchess (M's cat) bit me Thursday night. It was mostly my fault for putting my hand too close but she did not want to let go. I washed it out really well and used alcohol etc. But today it was swollen so I used the free Doctor on Demand I have through work and got antibiotics and a cream prescribed but sent to my work Wal Mart not the one closest too me and I meant tocall and have them transfer it over but I got busy with some things...the dr said I should soak my hand in warm soapy water and it felt a lot better after. And did that time blind thing and the next thing I know it's too late. Tomorrow I'll have to get it and take the antibiotic and apply the cream as soon as I can. I have neosporin on it right now.


Laura - Jan 21, 2024 6:25:22 am PST #28132 of 30000
Our wings are not tired.

Take care of it asap, askye! Nothing to take lightly.


meara - Jan 21, 2024 8:21:11 am PST #28133 of 30000

Yeah cat bites can be bad!

Am at the airport but at least this time I remembered some masks and didn’t have to buy them here!


DavidS - Jan 21, 2024 10:08:47 am PST #28134 of 30000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Had a fun night at Cobb's Comedy Club last night for Sketchfest.

Phil got me tix and we had good seats up close to watch comic actors like Tony Hale, Jennifer Tilly, Thomas Lennon, Larraine Newman and others reading from celebrity memoirs to hilarious effect.

The best bit was probably when they did dueling points of view from Debbie Reynolds, Eddie Fisher and Elizabeth Taylor's memoirs about the scandalous, marriage wrecking affair.

Tony played Mike Todd announcing across a dinner table to Elizabeth Taylor (Jennifer) "As soon as you're done with that I'm going to fuck you."

Thomas Lennon was great as Burton weirdly defending the utterly cuckolded Fisher as he yelled at Elizabeth Taylor: "My god, woman can't you see how much he loves you? If you don't go to him immediately I'm going to take him upstairs and fuck him myself!"

(These are all direct quotes from the various memoirs, so nothing was added or iprov-ed.)

Jennifer was also great, pinch hitting for Pamela Adlon (who had Covid) and reading Melissa Gilbert's memoir where she stalked Rob Lowe after he dumped her for Nastassa Kinski. Biggest laugh: "You don't fuck with America's sweetheart!"

Tony Hale was fantastic throughout, wringing comic bits out of the official bio of Sandy (the dog from Little Orphan Annie). He's surprisingly handsome when he's not playing Buster on Arrested Development.

Got to meet and talk with Dave Foley after since he's got another Sketchfest thing today with Jennifer that we'll be attending today, and he knows Phil and Jennifer from the poker world.

It's always a little weird to get sucked into the penumbra of Jennifer's celebrity. She had four of her hardcore Instagram followers fly out from Pennsylvania for the show, and she took so much time after to make sure she met and talked with them and they all got pictures with her. And then when we were walking to dinner in North Beach seven Japanese tourist dudes surrounded her and wanted her to sign 8x10 glossies and Funko pop dolls. She was very gracious and patient with all of them.

Anyway, it's been fun poking around SF with them, and I'm looking forward to them meeting Matilda this afternoon. I'm at the tail end of my cold with just some chest congestion but it's definitely sapping some of my energy, so I'm looking forward to some restful days after two weekends in a row of heavy socializing.


Laura - Jan 21, 2024 3:31:25 pm PST #28135 of 30000
Our wings are not tired.

I thought I was exhausted after my Keys trip, but now that I've read David's post I am even more exhausted. Sounds like so much fun.


Jesse - Jan 21, 2024 4:27:53 pm PST #28136 of 30000
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Oh yeah, that sounds great!


sj - Jan 21, 2024 4:48:38 pm PST #28137 of 30000
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

{{{Susan}}} Lots of ~ma headed your way.

Meanwhile in Tennessee, we are having our fourth snow day of the week (so that makes for a full week off from school, including MLK Day on Monday), and our street is still basically a sheet of ice. Yesterday the temperature was just above freezing for a few hours, but since it was accompanied by heavy cloud cover and freezing rain, that really didn't help matters. The next time we're supposed to get above freezing is sometime on Monday, so god knows how long it will take for all the roads to be drivable again. In my 15 years here I've never seen snow/ice shut the city down for this long!

Wow, thats a lot. Are the kids climbing the walls? I hope they get back to school this week. We actually got an apology email from the superintendent of ltc's school district for not cancelling on Tuesday, which turned into a very not good driving day. Last year he cancelled way too often, but this was definitely an overcorrection.


Laura - Jan 21, 2024 5:19:45 pm PST #28138 of 30000
Our wings are not tired.

So the SF Symphony was delightful, and surprising in a couple ways. First, the Tennessee Williams Theater in Key West is a very nice venue. The first piece I wasn't looking forward to because only strings, and that isn't really my thing but I always enjoy watching anyway. It ended up being a piece by a black woman composer in the 20s, and we all were swept away with the piece. It was entrancing. Price (1887 – 1953) | “Andante Moderato for String Orchestra”. Then there was Bach, which was Bach and enjoyable, and piano, which is always a hit with me. Keyboard Concerto No. 4 in A Major. The 3rd piece I had looked for before the concert to see what it was and hadn't been able to find anything, which made sense because it wasn't even completed yet. The pianist, who is collaborating with the composer, said that what we heard would be the first time it was heard, and the last because still a work in progress. It was amazing. Montgomery (b. 1981) Rounds featuring Awadagin Pratt, piano. I will follow them in the future. The last piece was Brahms's Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68, which was Brahms. I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that the 2 pieces I had never heard of were our absolute favorites. And a good time was had by all!!

Other than the symphony there was eating, swimming, and relaxing on the boat house. Why am I so tired?


Consuela - Jan 21, 2024 7:05:34 pm PST #28139 of 30000
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Good evening from the foothills where it rained most of the day but I was mostly working so it wasn't a problem.