"2000 Miles" is always a win. Unless you're me, and you're driving, in which case you become a hazard to everyone else on the road what with all the crying.
Same!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
"2000 Miles" is always a win. Unless you're me, and you're driving, in which case you become a hazard to everyone else on the road what with all the crying.
Same!
"Wonderful Christmas Time" by Paul McCartney. Terrible. So terrible.
Oh god, the WORST. I don't think I know the 20000000 miles thig.
the dogs barking "Jingle Bells"
Is this better or worse than Jingle Cats?
I think I have a cat version of Carol of the Bells, which, to be honest, I find hysterical.
Husband has a phone interview right now for a job he doesn't think he wants, but I have my fingers crossed anyway.
I kind of like Wonderful Christmas Time. And the dogs barking Jingle Bells.
I can't even imagine the cat version of Carol of the Bells, but I am fascinated.
I've never been asked when I was going to have kids.
Which is a shame, because you have a good story to tell, if you want.
True. It's rare in civilized conversation that you get to say, "I masturbated into a cup."
The dogs barking Jingle Bells are better than "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer."
This. I have no issue with LDB. Love Carol of the Bells in a bunch of varieties. It could be a holdover from my Catholic roots, but my heart soars when I hear the classic religious fare. Hark, the Herald Angels Sing, Joy to the World, Oh Holy Night. Love it all.
In adulting news, I have trimmed my Inbox from 12,075 to 10,947. My plan is to get rid of all but stuff I actually need to act on by end of year.
At least being LDB'd means I'm now free to scan the 24/7 Christmas song channels in the hope of running across Elton John's "Step Into Christmas."
Oh jeez, flea! Good luck with that.
I don't know what that Christmas Shoes is, I suppose I am grateful.
Same.
I don't hate Wonderful Christmastime per se, but now it's in my head, so check back in a few hours and I'll let you know how I feel then.