Canadian Tire has
ab balls on sale right now for $10 (regular $30), so I think I'll go buy one after work today. My coworker B won't stop raving about them - she even brought the Canadian Tire flyer in and showed it to me, and told me it comes with an instructional DVD and it's a very high quality ball. So why the hell not.
I'm drinking tea, Earl Grey, hot. Me and the Earl don't get together quite as often as we used to, because I don't consume as much caffeine anymore, and because the acidity of tea sometimes upsets my stomach. Having jittery fun today, though.
I think I'ma stop at Budgie's after work for some pre-D&D burrito action (I'll prolly pick one up for Toren, too... ♥ ♥). And then I'll head on over to Canadian Tire, and then it's time for the Venger campaign, aka the D&D cartoon campaign. I'm the only girl, and the guys just goof around a lot, so it's usually a barrel of laughs. w00t.
And then after that is a new Veronica Mars! EEEEEEE!
Oh hey, while you're here, why don't I dump some links on you.
Confess your deepest secrets (and read others') in postcard form.
Weight Watchers recipe cards from the 70s. Apparently this has been around for a while, and I just missed the link-passing, but if I haven't seen it, maybe some of you haven't, either. It is HILARIOUS.
psychicle, I think you'd love it.
Bacon strip band-aids.
Taiwanese toilet-themed restaurant. YUMMMEEEE.
Me as a South Park character.
Make your own!
ALMOST as good as Spidey!
Does anyone else remember this guy? He used to eat you when you skiied for long enough. I could never, ever figure out why.
He is freakishly good.
Oh, the huge manatee. (had to say it.)
I forgot to mention how exciting it was that Neil Hannon (singer of The Divine Comedy, one of my favoritest Britpop bands) sang "So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish" at the end of Hitch-Hiker's Guide. I downloaded it last night. Once I download the whole soundtrack I'll put up some Yousendit links on here, 'cause the music was pretty rad.