What Perkins said.
River ,'Objects In Space'
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
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.
What DJ said, except with more {{ }}
Rock that beer, amyth. Even more vibes to you and yours.
{{amyth}} Glad y'all are cracking jokes.
Oh good lord, amyth. I'm glad your marathon week is over and you can relax a bit. So sorry about your brother.
God, I can't not go to this drinks thing. My boss just tried to get out of it, and got talked back in. I'm totally only staying for a hot second.
My reflexive answer? Hells no!
But I do wonder sometimes if what I do looks like flirting. Because there is that nose wrinkle thing I do when I want people to ignore me. But I don't do it with people I have to conduct business with--just other people at the office I want to leave me alone.
It's just that when I do that in stores, I'm totally trying to get away with shit.
eta: OMG, my boss just told me I might meet a husband at the bar. Could I want to be swallowed up by the floor more?
I just tried out the new Tandoori place that opened in my hometown on my cousin's recommendation, and HMOG was the shrimp jalfrezi good! For years friends told me Indian food was great and I should like it if I like Middle Eastern, and then I'd try it and be unimpressed. Apparently I just had a knack for picking bad Indian restaurants which doesn't apply when the restaurant comes to me.
I was able to get my SIL a gift certificate for a spa at the hotel she's staying at in Hawaii. WIN!
I will be cleaning this weekend. And painting and swimming and stripping paint. Actually, I will be stripping as soon as I finish dinner. Fancy Friday nights!
I think my plans for tomorrow are to drop off an end table at a donation place, then go to synagogue, then pick up an end table that I bought on craigslist, then maybe either garage sales or go to the cheap furniture store that's having a clearance sale. I don't like doing all that other stuff around synagogue, but everything here is closed on Sundays. Living around here, I'm starting to understand why some of the early Reform congregations in the midwest held services on Sundays instead of Saturdays. I'm probably going grocery shopping on Sunday, since I need groceries and grocery stores are among the few things that are reliably open on Sundays. (Well, at least the chains are. The little health food store is closed.)