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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Oct 19, 2009 12:43:51 GMT -5
Hey, guys, this is not even a little funny... Julia, abandonment issues. ![???](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/huh.png) My cache doth make a fool of me; when I posted that, all that was showing was three posts from me, two from yesterday evening and one at the wee small sleepless hours of the morning. Julia, with a screaming sleep-deprivation headache; please be kind, or at least quiet-ish
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Oct 19, 2009 12:46:29 GMT -5
Heh, heh, heh... OK, now that the Ibuprofen is safely absorbed, I'll go back to bed. Where's all the early risers today, I wonder. Julia, also, the wrong people are wining the ALCS and NLCS, dernit. I'm sort of pulling for the Phillies, because a NY vs LA is a lose-lose proposition for me. I mean, either the Damned Ones win again or Manny gets another WS ring? There's no upside there as far as I can see. ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/wink.png) This is Sam's theory; Franklin was a Dodger fan, having to do with living in LA and the head of the Vestry having box seats. JUlia, none of us want to see George happy.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Oct 19, 2009 12:50:10 GMT -5
Heh, heh, heh... OK, now that the Ibuprofen is safely absorbed, I'll go back to bed. Where's all the early risers today, I wonder. Julia, also, the wrong people are wining the ALCS and NLCS, dernit. I don't so much rise early as feed the baby and then go back to sleep. I get about an hour from 8 to 9 every day when she's sleeping with Dave, though.... And, yes. For a start, someone needs to beat the Yankees, because A-Rod is Not Allowed to go to the World Series. And I was pulling for the all-West-Coast Series this year. Plus, the Dodgers winning would really piss off the Giants fans. ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/wink.png) But those who saw the last Angels game will have to agree - they didn't deserve to win it. Their heads just aren't in the game. The Yankees seem to have that effect on people. And last night? Same goes for the Dodgers pitching. WTF, anyway? I expect that the Angel's were subject to thick blood and general early hibernation syndrome; Herself posted that it was 45F in New York at noon yesterday. I didn't watch much of the Dodger's game, the weekend festival of fail was an ongoing thing and we spent much of that time wandering around, bumping into walls, and trying to figure out what to do when Costco failed us in the roast chicken department. Julia, running on empty in a big way
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Oct 19, 2009 12:53:14 GMT -5
Hey, guys, this is not even a little funny... Julia, abandonment issues. Out getting a soda to help maintain consciousness through the afternoon, but back now. At this point, I'm trying to maintain heartbeat, myself. Julia, unwell and unslept
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Post by Anne, Old S'cubie Cat on Oct 19, 2009 12:57:45 GMT -5
My cache doth make a fool of me; when I posted that, all that was showing was three posts from me, two from yesterday evening and one at the wee small sleepless hours of the morning. Julia, with a screaming sleep-deprivation headache; please be kind, or at least quiet-ish ![](http://www.soulfulspike.com/staff/smileys/love/comfort.gif) The smog check and oil change has growed into two new tires, two new wiper blades and a new air filter, $438 and change. Oh well. At least if we really do have a wet winter, I'll be prepared. ![:P](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/tongue.png)
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Oct 19, 2009 13:16:09 GMT -5
My cache doth make a fool of me; when I posted that, all that was showing was three posts from me, two from yesterday evening and one at the wee small sleepless hours of the morning. Julia, with a screaming sleep-deprivation headache; please be kind, or at least quiet-ish ![](http://www.soulfulspike.com/staff/smileys/love/comfort.gif) The smog check and oil change has growed into two new tires, two new wiper blades and a new air filter, $438 and change. Oh well. At least if we really do have a wet winter, I'll be prepared. ![:P](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/tongue.png) Or a barely damp one- good wiper blades are most necessary when there's not enugh rain to clean the road grime off the windshield. Julia, defect of the 2004 Toyota Camry, an occassional series: the windshield wipers are set so that there is a wedge of uncleared windshield on the passenger side which obscures about 40% of the field of view for anyone over 5'2" (I'm 5'6" and change)
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Post by Michelle on Oct 19, 2009 13:35:48 GMT -5
Today I have the attention span of a crack baby who's ingested a six pack of Mountain Dew.
Can NOT get anything done today!
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Post by Anne, Old S'cubie Cat on Oct 19, 2009 13:36:56 GMT -5
![](http://www.soulfulspike.com/staff/smileys/love/comfort.gif) The smog check and oil change has growed into two new tires, two new wiper blades and a new air filter, $438 and change. Oh well. At least if we really do have a wet winter, I'll be prepared. ![:P](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/tongue.png) Or a barely damp one- good wiper blades are most necessary when there's not enugh rain to clean the road grime off the windshield.Julia, defect of the 2004 Toyota Camry, an occassional series: the windshield wipers are set so that there is a wedge of uncleared windshield on the passenger side which obscures about 40% of the field of view for anyone over 5'2" (I'm 5'6" and change) The which, around these parts, is much the more likely scenario. Between dust, trees that drop sticky sap, and disgusting birds, I go through a lot of windshield washer fluid.I just set the timer and spent fifteen minutes nonstop picking up and putting away stuff around the living room. I can has sit-down now yes? Anne, still a lot more to do ![:P](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/tongue.png)
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Post by angelique on Oct 19, 2009 13:43:48 GMT -5
I am about to go do dishes, a then I think I am going to go start on a few sewing projects that have been on my to do list for the last couple of months. I've been knitting instead. ![:P](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/tongue.png)
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Post by Anne, Old S'cubie Cat on Oct 19, 2009 13:48:06 GMT -5
I am about to go do dishes, a then I think I am going to go start on a few sewing projects that have been on my to do list for the last couple of months. I've been knitting instead. ![:P](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/tongue.png) Knitting is good, too. I should get back to knitting. Or crochet. Maybe it'd keep me from eating junk food while we're watching TV of an evening. ![:P](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/tongue.png) I have a half-assembled poet's shirt that's been sitting by the sewing machine for the last month or so while I do other smaller projects. I think I'm sewing-avoidant. ![::)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/eyesroll.png)
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Post by Sue on Oct 19, 2009 14:01:03 GMT -5
Today I have the attention span of a crack baby who's ingested a six pack of Mountain Dew. Can NOT get anything done today! Is this on a t-shirt I can buy?
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Post by SpringSummers on Oct 19, 2009 14:01:32 GMT -5
Psych was a really interesting ep! I loved the "back and forth" thru the timeline and how they had multiple examples of child!Sean w/his dad moments. Also? Serious ep was serious, but still with the fun bits! Nice. Loved the ep, loved the father-son stuff. Sean's dad is very imperfect, but he loves Sean a lot, and Sean never had to doubt that - and he taught Sean plenty of useful things!
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Post by angelique on Oct 19, 2009 14:04:45 GMT -5
I am about to go do dishes, a then I think I am going to go start on a few sewing projects that have been on my to do list for the last couple of months. I've been knitting instead. ![:P](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/tongue.png) Knitting is good, too. I should get back to knitting. Or crochet. Maybe it'd keep me from eating junk food while we're watching TV of an evening. ![:P](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/tongue.png) I have a half-assembled poet's shirt that's been sitting by the sewing machine for the last month or so while I do other smaller projects. I think I'm sewing-avoidant. ![::)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/eyesroll.png) I have fits and starts where I am doing nothing but sewing or knitting or name fiber craft here, and then I'll be bored half way through a project and it will sit for months (or a year, like the pair of pj's I started last fall and have yet to finish) while I get caught up in something new. Some times I just get lost in the slog in the middle. I love finishing stuff and I love starting something new, but the middle? That's why Christmas and Solstice gifts are left till the last minute sometimes, that way the dead line makes me get them done ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png)
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Post by Sue on Oct 19, 2009 14:17:27 GMT -5
Psych was a really interesting ep! I loved the "back and forth" thru the timeline and how they had multiple examples of child!Sean w/his dad moments. Also? Serious ep was serious, but still with the fun bits! Nice. Loved the ep, loved the father-son stuff. Sean's dad is very imperfect, but he loves Sean a lot, and Sean never had to doubt that - and he taught Sean plenty of useful things! Question: Is Sean the least "hunkiest" or at least "Hollywood-hunkiest" leading man currently on a top 100 show? Discuss.
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Post by Michelle on Oct 19, 2009 14:18:12 GMT -5
Today I have the attention span of a crack baby who's ingested a six pack of Mountain Dew. Can NOT get anything done today! Is this on a t-shirt I can buy? Ha! With Cafepress and Zazzle, the answer is a resounding yes. Off topic, but that reminds me of the (awesome) book I just finished, The Girl with the dragon tattoo. Said girl wears a t-shirt with "Armageddon was yesterday--today we have a serious problem." Reminded me of something that would fit well in the Buffyverse.
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