Re: My earlier post.
Lenny. I meant Lenny.
Frain-bried.
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Re: My earlier post.
Lenny. I meant Lenny.
Frain-bried.
Catching up from overnight:
((((Susan and family)))) If you'd like some observations on caring for a parent with cancer, let me know. Profile address is good.
Yay, Byron! Isn't it wonderful seeing them bounce back like that?
Best gay in history? Not sure, but having to ask "is/was s/he or not" is a severe blow to anyone's qualifications. I do nominate William Haines, hero of my favorite real-life Hollywood love story.
There's a famous photo of Grant and Scott in trunks, sitting poolside at the house they shared together with their arms around each other's shoulders.
I should not be having these kinds of thoughts at work.
lolgentlemen
BWAH! I am laughing through the gronk this morning. Liv woke me up at 4:30 a.m. and would NOT go back to sleep. Until 8:30 a.m.--after Owen was up and I coudn't catch a nap.
At 9:30 the doorbell rang. I answered it in my sweats, bedhead and with a confused look. The woman from the Birth to 3 program and I had made this appointment two weeks ago and I completely spaced it. I felt like a giant ass. She graciously offered to reschedule.
I need a shower.
Oh, Fred, that William Haines story is lovely! I'd seen some of his pictures (I love old movies), but didn't know the history.
I love that his last film was "The Marines Are Coming"
Yeah, Fred. Thanks for posting that link. It's a heart warmer.
Hey, Sean! How's it goin'?
Hey buddy! I'm tired. Trying to get my ass in gear to go back to the hospital for the day.
I'm currently outside smoking, posting from the iPhone, and listening to the London Symphony Orchestra's cover of Jumpin' Jack Flash, which is the most awesomely ASS KICKING orchestra piece you've ever heard (though Jon B. disagrees - he prefers Kiss' Black Diamond).