Now hold on, I'm gonna press the right pedal harder. I expect us to accelerate.

Anya ,'Showtime'


Natter 78: I might need to watch some Buffy for inspiration

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.


lisah - Jan 28, 2025 7:55:18 am PST #4928 of 5006
Punishingly Intricate

What are you and your friend doing, sj?


JenP - Jan 28, 2025 8:12:57 am PST #4929 of 5006

lisah, our 2013 Civic is the same... one is my fault one is DH's, and we just couldn't bring ourselves to care enough about aesthetics to deal with insurance. Now that those things don't rust... eh.


askye - Jan 28, 2025 9:50:00 am PST #4930 of 5006
Thrive to spite them

Oh I know about Kaiseiki because it was featured on Top Chef (I think) and also because Shoto Nakajima did something Kakseiki style for another competition. I think..


askye - Jan 28, 2025 9:57:59 am PST #4931 of 5006
Thrive to spite them

I'm worried about a lot. Especially my customers and my coworkers. not only do we have a lot of customers who are Hispanic but also Middle Eastern.

And of course we have lots of customers and I have coworkers who depend on WIc and SNAP and Section 8 housing and various programs that are federally funded and I have no idea what will happen.

And in other news Cheeto has bounced back from his illness. I think he has something else going on but he has been a lot more active and playful.


Jessica - Jan 28, 2025 10:58:09 am PST #4932 of 5006
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Is the Prius one that has a battery that has to eventually be replaced? That would be my concern with one of that age, if it is.

I responded on FB before I was caught up here, but my only caveat for a 2013 Prius is mine did require replacing the hybrid control module at 95k miles. Fortunately that part has a 100k mile / 10 year warranty so it did not cost a bajillion dollars, but if that part is nearing end-of-life that could be a very costly repair.

Everything else that's needed fixing on this car other than standard upkeep has been external factors: (1) the battery died after I decided during peak Covid to just not drive it until spring instead of digging it out from under a blizzard, and (2) back door and read bumper needed replacement after I was rear-ended by a poorly driven Jeep last fall.

To be honest it's a little annoying that it's such a reliable car because I've had it 10 years and would really like an excuse to buy a new car! (Probably I will give it to my oldest child when he moves out of the dorms in a couple years.)


Jessica - Jan 28, 2025 2:30:33 pm PST #4933 of 5006
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

I am henceforth going to measure vacations in terms of owls and other borderline mythological creatures

Same. All future life experiences shall be rated on a scale of "fucking waste of time, no owls whatsoever" to "not owls but pretty cool" all the way up to "owls!"


quester - Jan 28, 2025 5:08:12 pm PST #4934 of 5006
Danger is my middle name, only I spell it R. u. t. h. - Tina Belcher.

thanks for the input on the car. I know if it's not the right one, most small hatchbacks are fairly cheap. I got the Yaris for free, but what little I've browsed it seems to be a few under 12K which is my cut off point. and I might not need a car for too many more years. I work from home, only drive on the weekends, and am a year shy of 70. The dying battery is something I am familiar with. I had the broken ankle for 9 months that I couldn't drive and had to replace it once I was mobile I will report back. I really appreciate all the input!


Emily - Jan 28, 2025 6:46:22 pm PST #4935 of 5006
"In the equation E = mc⬧, c⬧ is a pretty big honking number." - Scola

I am having a little buyer's remorse because my old car was old enough that it hadn't joined the surveillance state yet. Kind of wish I'd kept my "dumb" car, just in case I need to make a break for it. To, uh... Saskatchewan? I guess it depends what I'm escaping. I love my new car! But it is true that all the carmakers have pretty terrible ratings for data security and privacy.


DavidS - Jan 28, 2025 11:39:53 pm PST #4936 of 5006
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

All future life experiences shall be rated on a scale of "fucking waste of time, no owls whatsoever" to "not owls but pretty cool" all the way up to "owls!"

No owls today, but we did spy a super cute river rodent creature paddling about in the water. Matilda was overcome with the desire to squish it.

Also, we saw a Gigantic Animatronic Crab outside a seafood place, and got to hear the lonesome song of the Sweet Potato Vending truck (which is the Kyoto version of the ice cream man). [Evidence of both may be found on my FB feed: [link]

Today was a big success equal to our Kichijoji outing in Tokyo. We are so insanely centrally located in Kyoto. Everything except the most famous outlying shrines are within walking distance of us.

Nishiki Market was really fun, though it's far from its original incarnation as Japan's Les Halles. It may date back to 1830s, but it's received a tony 21st century update like a more posh Ferry Building. We did not mind a bit and got plenty of novelty admiring the Octopus Pops and Matilda nommed up a Snoopy themed custard Taiyaki.

The foodie paradise of Nishiki blends right into the main shopping district/downtown, and then rolls up against extensive shopping arcades, which split off into innumerable side alleys with restaurants and thrift shops and so it goes.

I was a little worried about keeping myself occupied after Matilda goes off with her host family to Osaka, but it won't be an issue.

After a pit stop back at the Ryokan to get warmer clothing, we headed back out, this time walking down by the river, finding Potocho Road (long narrow road of old architecture with 73 different restaurants along its length). We crossed the river into East Kyoto which has an older, less affluent vibe. Lots of cool old architure. The Gion district is over there and that's where the Geisha take their walk to see clients. (Tourists are now barred because they are assholes.)

I am about to go hit the onsen [public bath hot tub] for the first time! Need to review the extensive etiquette guide.

Later we'll go out to dinner somewhere in the neighborhood. There are literally hundreds of choices within a two mile radius.


Cashmere - Jan 29, 2025 12:35:53 am PST #4937 of 5006
Now tagless for your comfort.

Sadly, I am a no-go for public baths in Japan due to tattoos. I'd need to find a private onsen or one that is tattoo friendly.

I am so not in a good headspace right now.