Sumi, I have no words.
Perkins, go you!
Msbelle, I'm glad you found a compromise. I hope it works for all involved.
I am working but have 4 more hours and next to no work. Everyone else seems to have taken today off. Gah.
K-Bug is handling 80% of the T-Day cooking. I'm in charge of dressing and her bf is taking the mashed potatoes. And KCD's wife just called to invite us over to share dessert. Will see if that works with K-Bug's plans, but it was nice to be invited.
And I knew I forgot something...
Amy, clean your house.
Work is getting slightly busy. I suppose it's all the people trying to get stuff done before they all slip out early for the weekend.
Good article on IO9 about why people get sick on planes.
Except that the main problem with the air in planes is extreme dryness. It is at around 1% humidity or something absurd like. It make not give you infections diseases but sure as hell can cause respitory misery. A major problem for people who work in the industry, and not great for passengers either.
I see lots more Dave Foleys than Bruce McCulloughs in the lower 48
Have you seen Foley recently, though? Just saying...
However, watching networks and movie executives pull talent from the home team at the comedy festival, they definitely go for looks over talent. However, a lot of the just good looking guys get bounced back north at the end of their development deals.
I should have qualified my statement by saying that the Canadian actors I have seen *on television* almost universally have good genes
I'm guessing you don't watch the Sy Fy channel much, or other shows filmed primarily in Canada.
I buy mac his Christmas gift today
What happens at Christmas?
it does leave a lubricating film
Doesn't it end up anti-lubricating over time, though? That's what the comments seemed to converge on.
The girls from next door are dusting with Sara! And they actually cleaned her room reasonably well. I like this turn of events.
Why do I order more cross-stitch Christmas kits when I still have 10 more ornaments to make from the kits I already have?
Because (1) if you don't order them NOW, you might not be able to later and (2) you'll get to them ... and you can't resist.
I'm planning on having all my unfinished needlework projects piled on my pyre after I die. Something to do if the afterlife gets dull.
Doesn't it end up anti-lubricating over time, though?
If something really needs lubricating (Stop that! I'm talking about metallic moving parts here.) of the long term, I use a silicone spray, but WD-40 will unstick most things and prevent corrosion for a while, which is why it's a basic tool. The real problem is that list guy is clearly not an actual handy person.
Sumi, that's terrible.