It seemed wrong to relegate Winchesters to one line.
I can't argue against that point.
My mother just cleared her hand on a triple. It's Christmas time.
'Not Fade Away'
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It seemed wrong to relegate Winchesters to one line.
I can't argue against that point.
My mother just cleared her hand on a triple. It's Christmas time.
The dog's latest move -- she was standing next to me on the couch, then jumped on my chest and settled down. She heaved a sigh and went to sleep. (Note: she is five pounds.)
Lethal cuteness score: dog wins everything.
I realized moments ago that I think I need booze to cope with my mother this holiday, and my sister may not have any. And I get in at 10:30pm, and surely stores will be closed/not allowed to sell. Oh no!! I just texted her to check. I really wanted to bring the marshmallow vodka, but didn't have a three ounce liquid holder available.
Hey P-C! Your Vishnu Claus monologue has magically conjured up a cartoon [link]
Haaa ha ha, that is amazing. My sister is going to love that. She's in India RIGHT NOW.
We are drinking, snacking, and watching a DVD of The Snowman that my dad gave to my mom for Hanukkah last night. Later we will read the rest of "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" and a variety of other Christmas books. We generally end with "A Child's Christmas in Wales" and then pick up again with "The Christmas Day Kitten" or somesuch on Christmas Day.
Oh, phoo. That's Koch Brothers toilet paper.
You know, as much as I want to wipe my ass with the Koch Brothers, I will not allow them to profit from it.
What dogs want.
So true. I will note, many of those were stinky.
The kids have opened their Christmas Eve presents - fleece balaclavas that make them look like ninjas and wish for snow so they could go skiing (they have never been skiing) and A Child's Christmas in Wales illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman. We have also done our traditional read of The Tailor of Gloucester. No more twist!
A Child's Christmas in Wales illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman
That's the one we have!! Such beautiful illustrations.