Mal: Zoe, why do I have a wife? Jayne: You got a wife? All I got is that dumbass stick sounds like its raining. How come you got a wife?

'Our Mrs. Reynolds'


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.


Cass - Nov 28, 2010 3:34:23 pm PST #7795 of 30001
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

They're going to live forever, you know.

I remind my cats about this. A lot.

You were amazing for Oliver, Allyson. You really gave him a loved and warm and cared for place when he could have been scared, cold and alone. I know it's hard. And honestly I cried reading about it and have a few more times thinking about you losing him. But you were amazing and a good person. Who made the best and most loving choices.

Coyotes will still startle me if I see one unexpectedly because, where I am from, you only really see them if they are ill and too bold. You hear them. A lot. But they don't naturally choose to have a lot of human interaction going on.


Spidra Webster - Nov 28, 2010 3:35:33 pm PST #7796 of 30001
I wish I could just go somewhere to get flensed but none of the whaling ships near me take Medicare.

I was just talking with one of NoiseDesign's friends on T-Day about all the various incidents of wildlife being spotted in unusual places this year. Coyotes were spotted in SF/GG Park for the first time earlier this year (they'd been native before but were basically wiped out a long time ago). I've seen coyotes trot across our main drag here in South Pasadena late at night. I don't usually expect to encounter coyotes in our back yard, but I also know it could happen. They are amazingly adaptable creatures. And like possums, raccoons, pigeons,rats, etc. they're a species that mostly does well in urban/suburban places, unlike most species.

This year saw a lot of bear activity in weird places. And a mountain lion traipsed through the Gourmet Ghetto in Berkeley.

I hope you're nuzzling your cats, Allyson, and curling up beside them. A hot drink and nuzzling housepets seems like something one should do in fall/winter.


Cashmere - Nov 28, 2010 3:41:46 pm PST #7797 of 30001
Now tagless for your comfort.

Coyotes are the ultimate at urban survival. They're pretty savvy and adaptable--they even live longer in urban settings than rural--eating rats and mice, garbage, etc. But they're still pretty good at avoiding people.


flea - Nov 28, 2010 4:10:47 pm PST #7798 of 30001
information libertarian

We had a coyote living in our backyard for a while earlier this year. Repeated sightings over the course of a couple of weeks. Happily it moved on. We are pretty urban - not LA urban, probably, but not suburban subdivision by any means - 50 foot wide lots and not a lot of open space.


§ ita § - Nov 28, 2010 4:11:24 pm PST #7799 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

RIP Leslie Nielsen.


Liese S. - Nov 28, 2010 4:21:26 pm PST #7800 of 30001
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Pics on flickr 'cause it totally happened!

Arms & armor.

Tapestry camel for Aims.

Egyptian kohl containers for the makeup peoples.

Not a great pic, but the best pic couldn't convey how cool Chagall's windows were.

Thanks so much buffistas, for redeeming a potentially bad day! So much fun.


Beverly - Nov 28, 2010 4:22:06 pm PST #7801 of 30001
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

RIP Leslie Nielsen.

Aw, damn. Farewell, Sgt. Frobisher.

Have I told this story here? Coyotes used to count as a hazard on the golf course near us. "Pup got my ball." "Drop a new one."


Liese S. - Nov 28, 2010 4:26:12 pm PST #7802 of 30001
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Ha. That's awesome.

I saw a coyote today, too, on the train in crossing an Indiana cornfield. The track noise scared him, and he ran, but then once out of danger stopped and turned to look at the train as it passed.


Sue - Nov 28, 2010 4:57:11 pm PST #7803 of 30001
hip deep in pie

RIP Leslie Nielsen.

Awwww.

A hiker was killed by coyotes in a national park last year which has caused coyote hysteria around here. There's a coyote bounty, even though wildlife experts don't really think it's going to help the growing population. And I guess ours have interbreeded with wolves at some point, which people claim makes them aggressive.

My nephew lives in a fairly rural area and says when he and his friends are hanging out at night, they can flash their falshlights into the woods and can see lots of glowing eyes watching them...creepy.


Atropa - Nov 28, 2010 4:59:17 pm PST #7804 of 30001
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

I would have been prepared if it was a zombie, but I have no coyote plan.

Considering I spent all day catching up on episodes of The Walking Dead, this sentence is even funnier than usual to me.

Thanks to you people talking about Vamp lipstick last night, I made an LJ post searching for it. One of my friends has two barely-used tubes that she is trading me for perfume! Whee!