Yes.
Excellent!
And the AWESOME thing is, I have a DVR now, so I can tape Leverage!
Signed, Always the Last to the Tech Party
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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.
Yes.
Excellent!
And the AWESOME thing is, I have a DVR now, so I can tape Leverage!
Signed, Always the Last to the Tech Party
Possibly the funniest conversation today involved my mother trying to understand erinaceous's column about Hulk tweets. "Is Twitter always all caps??" "No, mom -- the Hulk is." [link]
Ha, I didn't realize there were so many different Hulk Twitters besides FeministHulk.
Signed, Always the Last to the Tech Party
Not quite last.
I'm starting to see a trend. For jobs that pay very little, I am handed a bottle of wine with my check. Is this so that I develop a hobby/habit for when I'm destitute?
Brenda's sister sends a thank you to all of us for our concern. She found it reassuring.
Olivia is signing "Hail to the Geek" in the bathtub. Excuse me while I gloat with pride.
HOMG! the opening number for the Emmy's was awesome!
Agreed!
That was awesome. I am filled with glee, no pun intended.
I know its more work, but it sure sounds like everybody's eating better with their CSAs.
Vegetables in general are more work, but a CSA makes it easier (for me, anyway) to aquire them on a regular basis. Meat is so easy that it's easy to get into a rut.
My primary CSA nemesis at the moment is watermelon. Even splitting one with my neighbor every week, that is a LOT of watermelon for three people to eat. And my freezer can only hold so many watermelon popsicles!!
Need to figure out something for the Kohlrabi. That is my current challenge.
Kohlrabi makes excellent slaw. (Just treat it like you would a carrot. The last time I had it in my CSA box was during beet season, so I put them both through the food processor grater attachment and made a really yummy slaw that turned everything in its path bright pink.)