Bah - NYS gay marriage debate "liveblog" hasn't updated in 45 minutes. Not very useful, Times!
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I don't really like sleeping in socks, actually. It's just necessary some of the time.
Most people toughed it out, but whenever Colin was over there was usually a pile of his clothes at the front door and he was basically in skivvies.
You just said that to hurt us, didn't you?
Not very useful, Times!
Did you see the blog's byline? It's the publisher's son. He can slack off, and they can't fire him!
I recognised the name, but didn't know it was the son. Again, I say - Bah!
[hey, complaining worked! He finally updated!]
You just said that to hurt us, didn't you?
You can't imagine his basic youthful allergy to clothes. Which persisted for a while into his acting career. But onstage at the comedy club the standups would place bets on how long it would take him to shed his clothes. There were no losers there, I think.
I really can't see the point of a slow roll call vote on this - didn't we already just spend 2 hours hearing everyone explain how they were voting and why?
Socks: Only in the winter time, or while wearing gym shoes any time of year. Never while sleeping.
I sleep with a bottom sheet and a comforter, no top sheet because I get tangled up in it. I always have 1 leg out of the covers and by morning, I usually have both legs out and am only covered up from the waist to the shoulders.
And, yes, I realize I'm odd. I'm okay with that.
I use to wear socks to bed. Now I have a dozen blankets and control of the thermostat, so I don't need to do so.
Right now I'm working at home with a sock on one foot and an ace bandage covering half of the other one. The bare toes are slightly chilly, but that just gives me an excuse to pet the cat with them.
Just heard on the radio -- the NY Senate voted "no" on marriage, 38-24.