javachik, I KNOW. If we ever find ourselves with more income and a place with more wall space, I'm going to go on just the tiniest bit of a print-buying frenzy.
'Lineage'
Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Who are you looking for, Amy? I can tell you the start times for each skater.
ETA: Never mind. You meant your favorite girl on Idol.
I R Tahhhhhrd.
Well. Only if you did it, you know, the-- what's that word I'm looking for? The other way.
It's never not funny.
(That's what she said)
You know, its a stone miracle Ryan isn't referred to as TOW 'round these parts.
The remaining skate order:
21 5 19:47:30 LEPISTO Laura
22 5 19:54:00 ASADA Mao
23 5 20:00:30 KIM Yu-Na
24 5 20:07:00 SUZUKI Akiko
25 5 20:13:30 LEONOVA Alena
26 6 20:27:30 ROCHETTE Joannie
27 6 20:34:00 SEBESTYEN Julia
28 6 20:40:30 FLATT Rachael
29 6 20:47:00 KOSTNER Carolina
30 6 20:53:30 ANDO Miki
Thank you, Barb!
JZ, that's a great site. I used to walk by that building all the time when I was at NYU. The Village is one of my favorite neighborhoods -- so many old gems still standing. There's a coffee place on MacDougall with a tin ceiling you would go nuts for.
Look at this gorgeousness in Greenwich Village -- and it's still there, even.
Even older looking in the later era, actually. That elevated railway made 6th Ave. a tunnel.
The name of one of the teams at trivia tonight was "Next year, the ice dancers will wear Snuggies."
There's a coffee place on MacDougall with a tin ceiling you would go nuts for.
Probably Caffe Reggio. I have taken many a Buffista there.
It has what they claim as America's first espresso machine.
Speaking of trivia, have y'all heard about Plushenko still whining about the silver medal. He apparently declared on his website that it wasn't a silver medal, it was a platinum medal.
Look at this gorgeousness in Greenwich Village -- and it's still there, even.
I loved when that was my local library, even though it was super tiny.