several things to celebrate on a soggy Tuesday morning

May 16, 2006 10:05

  • lj moms. and lj for moms. A couple days late with my happy mother's day wishes to all the totally awesome moms on my flist. I hope your kids appreciate just how lucky they are to have such intelligent, curious, creative, silly, thoughtful, adventurous, independent women for mothers. And I hope they appreciate too just how lucky they are to live at ( Read more... )

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writteninstars May 16 2006, 15:51:31 UTC
Happy Tuesday! Good morning!

Re: SFU: The only season I was disappointed with was the fourth, but I really felt like they got it back with the fifth and final. That's my take, petal.

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flowery_twat May 16 2006, 16:25:02 UTC
Awesome, possum!

*spins you*

The sun just came out for the first time in 5 days! Hurrah, hurrah!

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writteninstars May 16 2006, 16:34:13 UTC
SUNSHINE! We have sunshine too for the first time in DAYS and DAYS! ::frolicks with you on the lawn::

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flowery_twat May 16 2006, 16:35:45 UTC
Hee. I spoke to soon. The sun is now back behind a big ass rain cloud. :-(
But it was nice for the few minutes it lasted. *beams*

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writteninstars May 16 2006, 16:37:23 UTC
Come on down to Tennessee and *then* we'll frolic.

Also? Your dandelion looks like a disco ball surrounded by fire. I am weird. Yes.

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flowery_twat May 16 2006, 16:39:34 UTC
Hee. My dandelion *is* a disco ball surrounded by fire.

*sizzles*

My coauthor on the two research projects I'm mostly focussing on these days is in Tennessee at the moment. That's as close as I'll be getting for a while, I think.

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writteninstars May 16 2006, 17:37:30 UTC
Awww. Someday. ::holds out hope::

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calendae May 16 2006, 17:17:43 UTC
*agrees totally with the SFU sentiment*

Hello! I just think Claire and David and Ruth and even Nate are awesome.

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flowery_twat May 16 2006, 17:27:28 UTC
They are all completely awesome. Even Nate. There's something very wierd for me in watching a show where I really, truly *like* all the characters. Not just enjoy them as characters, but *like* them. I would enjoy knowing these people, you know. I can't think of any other ensemble of tv characters I feel that way about. I love BtVS and AtS to death, but I never wanted to actually hang out with any of them. Even my beloved Scrubs characters aren't people I actually want to have dinner with. It's kinda nice. :-)

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writteninstars May 16 2006, 17:35:42 UTC
I would absolutely have dinner with any of the Scrubs people, but not if Janitor made the dinner. I'd be afraid it would be squirrel or sumpin'.

I love to watch Nate run. That is all.

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flowery_twat May 16 2006, 17:42:45 UTC
I would happily eat dinner in their general vicinity and laugh my ass off at their adorable goofiness, but I just can't imagine having a conversation about sustainable energy solutions or the state of science education in American high schools, or whether John McCain has any integrity left, or whatever with any of them. Ya know.

I keep hoping that eventually I will be inspired by Nate's running to get off my ass and put my own sneakers on. But I'm not counting on it. :-)

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writteninstars May 16 2006, 17:46:53 UTC
You clearly have much more enlightened and intelligent dinner conversations than my friends and I. Ours is more of the "OMG! Did you see last night's Grey's Anatomy? They should all be in JAIL and then they can particiapte in a PRISON BREAK!" variety with some personal stuff thrown in. I think the Scrubs folks would fit in perfectly with that. I guess you'll just have to have dinner with Nate and David and Claire while I hum the Sanford & Son theme with J.D. and Turk.

I'll have more fun!

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flowery_twat May 16 2006, 17:59:22 UTC
But we'll have better wine. :-)

My friends here are all fellow professor types - different varieties of silliness come into the conversation occasionally, but the one thing we all have in common is being overeducated and listening to too much npr.

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