Lollers.
Crushing on Jenna...and her outfit. Mostly Jenna. I want the outfit more than anything. And her out of it, so win-win.
Opposites of musical genres:
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Oh, I wouldn't go that far -- it was perfectly fine roast beef, it just wasn't brisket. I enjoyed it, anyway. Could have used some horseradish, though.
Aw, damn, sorry I missed it. You could see inside him and everything. He kept waving until the bitter end. I'm just glad no-one got hurt.
(gleefully) Tee-hee-hee.
Have I ever met Claire? I think not. I <3 pecan pie. My ex makes a killer pecan tart (which is like a bite-size pecan pie, which is what I think you want, Al).
Hi, Douglas, welcome to the forum. I feel the need to put this out there -- I love your and Mira's approach to arranging.
And: sweet, it's a binaural recording? I hadn't listened to it on headphones yet. (Sorry.)
There's a joke in there somewhere...something to the effect of, "...where the rubber did not meet the road..."? Something about wieners and protection? Sliding? Ditches? "I'm gonna drift my wiener smoothly into 'er ditch, bitches love that..."? I've got nothing.
On an unrelated note, I just got a note from Netflix that Farscape is now on Netflix. Obviously the problem is that releaseYearsEquals = false ...should be releaseYearsEquals = true or perhaps even releaseYears = false.:
William Shatner (with Billy Sherwood, Steve Vai, Al Di, Rick Wakeman, Edgar Winter, Edgar Froese, Robby Krieger, George Duke, and others), Ponder the Mystery -- a rather silly prog album
Sympathies for Ozzy. Hope his last several weeks/months/??? are comfortable and relatively painless and high in the quality-of-life department. My last several years with Luvbug were very subdued (she spent very little of that time energetic), but I like to think that her quality of life was pampered-high during that time. I wouldn't trade them (other than -- maybe -- the last day or two) for anything.
Me: funeral, MODC. Epic win, I kid you not. EPIC WIN. Got to see a lot of good people, and share in some very good memories and socializing. And more quality hugs than I can count.
I normally hate funerals. Especially of the highly religious variety -- I just don't know (as a hardcore atheist) how to fit in, and there was only one person and one moment that made me feel out of place, otherwise everyone was very positive and very nice. I even enjoyed (!!!) the screaming babies. It seemed like a celebration of life.
I actually had to get used to a certain source that delivered an unexciting, dry, straightforward presentation. It was actually accurate, and the more I listened to it, the more I realized that it erred towards un-euphonized perfection.