Happy b-day, ND!!!!!!
Spike's Bitches 40: Buckle Up, Kids! Daddy's Puttin' the Hammer Down.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
What's even hilariouser is when he learns what are furries and plushies while he's on a panel at a con with other SG:1 cast. You Tube.
One of the best reasons for the invention of the Internet ever.
happy birthday NoiseDesign
OMG, I'm so painfully bored.
Happy Birthday, sweetie!
I don't know if I will have time to track down a Pope hat after work, but I am sorely tempted. We're having birthday dinner tonight at Gardens of Taxco. Nom nom nom. I'm sure the Pope hat would go over big there...
Happy Birthday, Mr. NoiseDesign. May your day be full of kilts, good news, and paying clients.
Happy Birthday ND! Congrats Nora! K-Bug, be nice to your momma.
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Happy Birthday, ND!
(they're having a birthday party for the pope at the white house. but he's not attending because he doesn't do social occasions on state visits)
And, as I sat here listening to the motorcade go nearby, all I could think was "All your Pope are belong to us!"
(I think I'm spending too much time on the web.)
cherrios -
so with all of the recurring sick (doctor says 'just a string of colds'... but if it keeps up 'too long' come back in for tests... wtf. "too long"? not a medical term with which I am familiar.), I nearly spaced my massively important conference call at 10. DH is awesome and took sprog to the Dr. but I was still all over the place this morning. And had to pin down two very fast talking programmers on speakerphone while trying to figure out what the hell is wrong with their data structure that they can't permit certain queries. Only a specific set of declared queries. Bad. When they tried to sell us another web server solely for their data source, that would allow "more interaction with the data, but you still need to tell us exactly what your plan is and changing the plan in the future will require months of work," I was glad I made it to the call. "Which of the data would you like access to?" "um. all of it? it's our data, right?"
Our "tech support" is in today and - finally - re-enabled the spam filter. We're still being buried in the stuff, but at least some of it is getting separated from the real mail. yay?