Aberzombie |
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I see the bad moon arisin'
I see trouble on the way
I see earthquakes and lightnin'
I see bad times today
Don't go around tonight
Well, it's bound to take your life
There's a bad moon on the rise
I hear hurricanes ablowin'
I know the end is comin' soon
I fear rivers overflowin'
I hear the voice of rage and ruin
Don't go around tonight
Well, it's bound to take your life
There's a bad moon on the rise
Alright
Hope you got your things together
Hope you are quite prepared to die
Looks like we're in for nasty weather
One eye is taken for an eye
Well, don't go around tonight
Well, it's bound to take your life
There's a bad moon on the rise
Don't go around tonight
Well, it's bound to take your life
There's a bad moon on the rise
Mike Welham Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012 |
Freehold DM |
Freehold DM wrote:Thanks for letting me vent. I just can't believe someone with a Masters in Social Work would get a sick 90yo person involved in petty drama like this. Bet she wouldn't do that to one of her cases.I'm sorry to hear about the drama e7. Facebook makes things complicated sometimes.
Yeah. I'm sorry she's being so difficult.
Lindisty |
wanders in and grabs a handful of tissues and wipes her eyes before sneezing
Ugh. I just had to ride in an elevator for 14 floors with someone who seemed to be wearing every scented grooming product imaginable. My sinuses may never be the same.
In unrelated news, I just got around to watching the first three Bourne movies. (I discovered while watching The Avengers that Jeremy Renner apparently lights me up like a Christmas tree, and thus I must now track down and watch every movie he's ever been in, so I felt I had to catch up on the earlier Bourne movies before I go see Bourne Legacy.) I think I'm less impressed with the first three than most of my friends have been. The action was good, Matt Damon (and/or his stunt double) did a fine job of looking pretty and being athletic, but I would have preferred to have more story connecting the action sequences. I suspect I'm a non-standard consumer in that regard, though.
Orthos |
wanders in and grabs a handful of tissues and wipes her eyes before sneezing
Ugh. I just had to ride in an elevator for 14 floors with someone who seemed to be wearing every scented grooming product imaginable. My sinuses may never be the same.
Aaaaaaaaaaugh. I know and hate these people.
S/he wouldn't happen to also be a smoker, would they? I find that a lot of smokers think they can just cover up the smell with tons of perfume/cologne, when in reality it just mixes together and makes this noxious cloud of bluh.
Scintillae |
passes out into the thread
So, I had the bright idea that since people keep telling me I need to read Snow Crash, and since the library isn't that far, and since I have nothing to do today, I would walk to the library.
1. Anyone who says Kansas has no hills can please go try and use a will-o'-wisp as a tennis ball.
2. I am exceedingly out of shape, and it turned out to be a 5.5 mile round trip.
3. They didn't even have the one book I went for. Guess I should've checked the online catalog first, but bit late.
4. There's just something awkward about walking passing a high school with a backpack on when you've been mistaken for a teenager as often as I have.
At least I got a bit of much-needed exercise out of it.
Freehold DM |
wanders in and grabs a handful of tissues and wipes her eyes before sneezing
Ugh. I just had to ride in an elevator for 14 floors with someone who seemed to be wearing every scented grooming product imaginable. My sinuses may never be the same.
In unrelated news, I just got around to watching the first three Bourne movies. (I discovered while watching The Avengers that Jeremy Renner apparently lights me up like a Christmas tree, and thus I must now track down and watch every movie he's ever been in, so I felt I had to catch up on the earlier Bourne movies before I go see Bourne Legacy.) I think I'm less impressed with the first three than most of my friends have been. The action was good, Matt Damon (and/or his stunt double) did a fine job of looking pretty and being athletic, but I would have preferred to have more story connecting the action sequences. I suspect I'm a non-standard consumer in that regard, though.
hm. considers Jeremy Renner lmd for Spokesmodels birthday wearing nothing but tinsel and garland
Lindisty |
Lindisty wrote:wanders in and grabs a handful of tissues and wipes her eyes before sneezing
Ugh. I just had to ride in an elevator for 14 floors with someone who seemed to be wearing every scented grooming product imaginable. My sinuses may never be the same.
Aaaaaaaaaaugh. I know and hate these people.
S/he wouldn't happen to also be a smoker, would they? I find that a lot of smokers think they can just cover up the smell with tons of perfume/cologne, when in reality it just mixes together and makes this noxious cloud of bluh.
I don't think so, though I know the phenomenon to which you refer. Even now that I've quit smoking, I'd rather deal with tobacco smoke than the clouds of perfume/cologne that many people envelop themselves in.
Orthos |
Orthos wrote:I don't think so, though I know the phenomenon to which you refer. Even now that I've quit smoking, I'd rather deal with tobacco smoke than the clouds of perfume/cologne that many people envelop themselves in.Lindisty wrote:wanders in and grabs a handful of tissues and wipes her eyes before sneezing
Ugh. I just had to ride in an elevator for 14 floors with someone who seemed to be wearing every scented grooming product imaginable. My sinuses may never be the same.
Aaaaaaaaaaugh. I know and hate these people.
S/he wouldn't happen to also be a smoker, would they? I find that a lot of smokers think they can just cover up the smell with tons of perfume/cologne, when in reality it just mixes together and makes this noxious cloud of bluh.
I've had two smoker roommates, I can relate. Thankfully neither was the "smoke for hours and get the smell everywhere" type, nor the "heavy on the cologne to hide the smoke smell" type.
I don't care for the smell of smoke but I can tolerate it in small doses.
Lindisty |
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Lindisty wrote:hm. considers Jeremy Renner lmd for Spokesmodels birthday wearing nothing but tinsel and garlandwanders in and grabs a handful of tissues and wipes her eyes before sneezing
Ugh. I just had to ride in an elevator for 14 floors with someone who seemed to be wearing every scented grooming product imaginable. My sinuses may never be the same.
In unrelated news, I just got around to watching the first three Bourne movies. (I discovered while watching The Avengers that Jeremy Renner apparently lights me up like a Christmas tree, and thus I must now track down and watch every movie he's ever been in, so I felt I had to catch up on the earlier Bourne movies before I go see Bourne Legacy.) I think I'm less impressed with the first three than most of my friends have been. The action was good, Matt Damon (and/or his stunt double) did a fine job of looking pretty and being athletic, but I would have preferred to have more story connecting the action sequences. I suspect I'm a non-standard consumer in that regard, though.
I'll be in my bunk.
(My apologies for using a Whedonesque line on you, FHDM, but it fit the occasion far too well to pass up. ;))
Jess Door |
Jess Door wrote:Oh no, I love rice cooker, but you said the one you got at frys is superior to the one you got in Japan, which I refuse to believe!Freehold DM wrote:Jess Door, you speak heresy.You don't like rice cookers?
Heh, well, considering that was a used one, cheaper, and 10 years older, it's hardly a fair comparison. You may easily continue to believe in the absolute superiority of Japanese rice cookers.
But you notice I suggest sticking with brands that make them in Japan too.
;)
Jess Door |
um,
why not cook your rice in a, well, cooking pot?
A well made rice cooker cooks your rice perfectly, monitoring the moisture in the enclosed space so it cooks just long enough with no participation required on your part. It's cooked in an enclosed space so it cooks more quickly and stays fresh and moist. Once done cooking it goes into warming mode, keeping it at the perfect serving temperature for hours, and even a day or two.
If you have rice often, it makes things much more convenient.
Freehold DM |
I'm torn between two choices -Jeremy Renners face on my body or my face on Jeremy Renners body. Which would you prefer?
Freehold DM wrote:Lindisty wrote:hm. considers Jeremy Renner lmd for Spokesmodels birthday wearing nothing but tinsel and garlandwanders in and grabs a handful of tissues and wipes her eyes before sneezing
Ugh. I just had to ride in an elevator for 14 floors with someone who seemed to be wearing every scented grooming product imaginable. My sinuses may never be the same.
In unrelated news, I just got around to watching the first three Bourne movies. (I discovered while watching The Avengers that Jeremy Renner apparently lights me up like a Christmas tree, and thus I must now track down and watch every movie he's ever been in, so I felt I had to catch up on the earlier Bourne movies before I go see Bourne Legacy.) I think I'm less impressed with the first three than most of my friends have been. The action was good, Matt Damon (and/or his stunt double) did a fine job of looking pretty and being athletic, but I would have preferred to have more story connecting the action sequences. I suspect I'm a non-standard consumer in that regard, though.
I'll be in my bunk.
(My apologies for using a Whedonesque line on you, FHDM, but it fit the occasion far too well to pass up. ;))
Bitter Thorn |
Damsels and Gentlefiends,
I have discovered the beer that dethrones the Angry Orchards, the Strongbows, and the Magners: Lindemans Lambic Pomme Beer.
How can it be beer? It tastes so delicious it should be illegal.
Those Belgians are up to something. Bastards.
<chugs>
I tend to like my beer to be beer flavored, but it does sound interesting.
Lindisty |
I'm torn between two choices -Jeremy Renners face on my body or my face on Jeremy Renners body. Which would you prefer?
Either way, it would be an embarrassment of riches, and a lovely, lovely birthday gift, so I'll leave it to your discretion. (My upcoming birthday is kind of a big one for me-- I'll be The Answer. :))
Adorable Fuzzball |
Freehold DM wrote:~throws something hard and pointy and sharp at Freehold DM's head~ The kitten is not in the house YET!!! ~sighs` But, yes, we will soon have 6 cats. ~grimaces again~Sharoth wrote:Plus we already HAVE 5 cats in the house. ~grimaces~Don't you mean 6, now? ^_^
*purrrrrr*
Lindisty |
Freehold DM wrote:~throws something hard and pointy and sharp at Freehold DM's head~ The kitten is not in the house YET!!! ~sighs` But, yes, we will soon have 6 cats. ~grimaces again~Sharoth wrote:Plus we already HAVE 5 cats in the house. ~grimaces~Don't you mean 6, now? ^_^
Oh, I sympathize. I've been very fortunate to find other homes for the stray kitties that have shown up on my doorstep in the last several years. At this point, it would be really unfair to my two crotchety old lady cats (one's 19 and the other is 18) to bring a new kitty into the house. I'm determined to wait until they're gone before I succumb to the temptation to adopt a new cat.