I am starting to feel like I might actually be sick and not just lazy, low-grade feverish.
Me too. What the heck. My neck and shoulders are all stiff and achey, for no reason I figure, and I feel like I have a bit of a fever. I'm gonna take vitamin C and go to bed.
ION, it's snowing hard here now. We're supposed to get ~7 inches tomorrow, and then Tuesday it'll be 50 degrees. Whatever, Winter.
I love tuna-noodle casserole in that comfort food way, and I grew up with a mom who never made it because that was the kind of food she was running away from when she moved to California. But I have always loved it, and yet, like my mom, I never make it.
A lighter side. Neil Gaiman has caught the Gruniad in what is either an error or a brilliant bit of front-page commentary. Brits will especially appreciate this, but I think the rest of us can pretty much get the gist
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Today started with a complete password meltdown. And not because I forgot it!
I want to cancel today.
Timelies all!
Snowing here. Supposed to turn to wintry mix later. Joy.
I love tuna-noodle casserole in that comfort food way, and I grew up with a mom who never made it because that was the kind of food she was running away from when she moved to California. But I have always loved it, and yet, like my mom, I never make it.
Same! Except my mother didn't move to California. But she wasn't one for casseroles.
So some Russian guys decided to celebrate the New Year in style, and share it with the rest of us:
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So awesome.
I love tuna noodle casserole, but I have not made it in a while. For some reason, the kind we had growing up had olives in it? But I think it was pretty good.
I like olives in my tuna salad, so putting them in tuna noodle casserole sounds like a good idea.
I have been racking my brain trying to think why my shoulders should be so sore, Zen (my neck is also achy, but I can always attribute that to stress). Vitamin C sounds like a good idea. Big glass of oj for breakfast, then.