You mean from the kid who hacked my iTunes and figured out how to order from Amazon.com by his 6th birthday? Yeah, I think we're going to plan ahead for that contingency.
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Sooo glad I don't have kids! I remember what my sister and I did as kids, and boy, if I had to relive that with my own children, I'd be really up the creek.
Just placed a Peapod order for tomorrow morning delivery, so Mom will have something to eat when she arrives. Figured it'd be best to do it online, that way I avoided all the potential problems with shopping IRL, including samples, going down the ice cream aisle, and having to deal with crowds before Thanksgiving. We probably will go to the grocery store over the weekend just to get the baby food, etc., I'll be eating for December. I did get some broth in this Peapod order, but I have to double-check with my paperwork at home to see what else I can ingest while I'm healing.
I should have made pie crust today, oh well. I can do it tomorrow. Maybe I will do some extra work tonight if I can get into the system.
Managed to get mac's LATE homework done (that he neglected to tell me about all weekend) and watch an ep of TAR, so I am almost to TiVo 0 of the show I am up on. I still need to get the season premieres of Good WIfe and Parenthood so I can catch up on those 2.
I don't know if this is good news, because you know, pervert, but bully for her and the other people on the train.
that person reaching around with the phone to try and get a phone-cam shot of his crotch is PRICELESS!
That actually makes me miss New York.
Made me kinda sniffle, it did. Go team outrage.
Yeah, me too.
Each model's clothing in the series was made entirely of real food and depicts a meal that the person was craving. This project was shot in January of 2009 (pre Lady Gaga). 15 designers, led by Ami Goodheart of SOTO Productions, were involved and each garment took hours to cook, create and assemble. The artichoke gown was designed by Daniel Feld and Wesley Nault of Project Runway fame. It took over 6 hours to finish (the model stood the entire time while they attached each, individual leaf).
::sudden, inexplicable pasta cravings::