I don’t know if I mentioned it, but we had the closet people here to do Gene’s office back in March. It looks totally awesome if I do say so myself (especially since I was a total doubter on the whole thing). It’s taken awhile, but Gene’s 95% moved into the “new” digs. That includes…
Month: April 2007
Freaking mailing lists…
When I had my subscription to American Baby magazine (hey, it was fascinating AND free!), I apparently told them I was due with a baby in April 2007. Well, it’s April 2007. No baby. (April 2008? July 2098? Somewhere in between?) But I have received some of the weirdest stuff in the mail over the…
What’s the point?
It’s going to be a Bachelorette Week, starting in a couple of hours….and the malls are all closed today???
Sadness…
is realizing I can name more of Angelina Jolie’s kids than I can Supreme Court Justices. Don’t believe me? Watch! AJ’s Kids: Maddox, Shiloh, Pax, Zahara SCOTUS: Scalia (?), Ginsberg (?), Thomas (?). Upon researching the topic, apparently there is a Breyer, a Kennedy, an Alito, a Souter, a Roberts (he’s the guy that came…
Words to Use
1) Vamp 2) Limpid 3) Oh, hell….there’s another one. I think I looked it up online while at work (shh, don’t tell, ‘k?)…let’s dial into the office email and see if I can figure it out…is it languid? ersatz? hmm, the only things that pop up when I hit the down arrow on Merriam-Webster’s website…
You’ll thank me. Maybe.
Go to www.youtube.com and type in the search box “Sad Kermit”. I just watched the video for “Hurt” with the sound down and it was hysterical. It’s definitely not safe for work and if you’re not comfortable seeing Kermit trade oral sex for drugs, skip it.
That’s Entertainment!
(No, really! That’s Entertainment) We saw Blades of Glory this afternoon. When it was funny, it was freaking hysterical. It was not a movie for kids, though (but then again, neither was Borat). I made a little progress on my Tivo-ish thingie list (it’s called a PVR or a DVR, but no one seems to…
Grammar Lesson for Today
Here is a comma , Here is an apostrophe ‘ One goes at the end of a word (example: “Elaine, you should stick to lurking and avoid commenting in blogs.”) One goes up in the middle of words such as can’t, don’t, and shouldn’t. (Someday I will giggle about this. When does that Eternal Sunshine of the…
April Fooled
Har. Not as elaborate as last year, but it still got me…for a minute! (No details, trust me).