Tuesday, September 30, 2003
Litter box cake
It's still Tuesday?
While catching up on the message boards at Hamstertime, I realized that I don't watch nearly enough TV! I thought I was doing pretty well until I realized that everyone these days watches "Alias", and that "The O.C." (?) is supposedly very watchable, as are a variety of other non-reality shows. What rock am I living under? Quick, get me the TV Guide!
Alas, it is the end of September, and we are supposed to be reaching some record temperature lows within the next few days. I had already begun the winterization process of my garden~ bringing in the banana tree, various ivies, etc. I'll be pulling up the geraniums and dahlias with the first frost, to go live in the hellish nightmare formerly known as "the garage." I have two or three exotic flowers that I will also pot up and overwinter in the house, making sure that they're cat-friendly and not ridden with nasty critters. I haven't mowed my yard in, well ~ let's just say "a while", because I can always find something that's much more important to do. This is the one time that I actually hope for an early round of snow, so that I can lock the mini-barn, and forget about the lawn mower until next year. Then, there's the issue of shoveling. I wonder at what age it will be appropriate for Jacob to learn these skills? Is 3 too young? I think we'll have a little Mommy-Son talk tonight, right before I start my new hobby of watching too much TV.
It's only Tuesday??
I've been re-reading Arizona Ames by Zane Grey, and am giggling more now, than when I first read it, say 25 years ago. Why, you ask? Well, because of lines like this... "If it ain't Uncle Cappy!" she ejaculated, warmly." Hee.
Monday, September 29, 2003
Monday night. [sigh]. There is re-hash of Trading Spaces tonight. Episodes where the homeowners hated the reveal. Pam? We hate you more each time we see you cry.
Chatted tonight with my hamstertime pals. We've moved on to Survivor, since BB4 is over. We'll miss you FOTH... PB & J.... Mime!
Lonny came over and watched "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days." This is not a good date movie if your "date" is a gay man. Although, we both oohed and ahhed over Matthew McConaughey and thought he and Kate Hudson made a cute couple.
We decided to order pizza for dinner, and I told Lonny that I prefer to order online so that I didn't have to speak to people. He thought it was just hilarious when I discovered I couldn't get Domino's online. Well, I did have to call a live person, and it was, as usual, a big hassle. Lonny sat by, laughing through the whole thing, saying how funny it would be to tell the story on my blog. Well, here it is Lonny. And it's still not funny.
Bee sting? Over 24 hours and it's still buggin. I need to wear netting from now on, I suppose.
Sunday, September 28, 2003
I should have stayed home
Today's chat rooms of note
This is a sampling of chats available on AOL and how many chatters in each room right now.
9 ~ Deadheads online. ( I wonder if they know about Jerry)
14 ~ Senior chat. (Large fonts?)
4 ~ Pagan Tea House ( I don't even want to know)
2 ~ Fans of Michael Jackson (parents, do you know where your children are?)
1 ~ Friends of Bill W. ( I guess that would make it Friend of Bill W.)
28 ~ Late night chat. ( someone should let them know that it's now Sunday afternoon)
23 ~ Trucker chat. (when did CB's go out of style?)
1 ~ Lonely chat (no, it wasn't me)
1 ~ Shy chat. (they should get together w/ Lonely chat)
15 ~ Abducted by UFOs (I'm thinking about lurking on this one, just for kicks)
36 ~ Lesbianas, AOL Puerto Rico
12 ~ Broken English, AOL Mexico
2 ~ Amigos, AOL Brazil
Well. I promised something informative, and I delivered. Now, I'm going to eat a cheese quesadilla and watch something awful on TV. (4 hours 'til the kids come home!)
A lot of nothing
Happy Sunday. Well, as expected, last night was the tale of three Davids, (one David is my ex, so he doesn't really count). I managed to evade both of them last night, ( I wasn't in the mood to do my hair), even after a bevy of voice mails. Here's my "recent call" list...
David George
David Franklin
David Newsom
David Newsom
David Franklin
David George
David Newsom
David George
Argh. Do you notice a pattern, there?
My friend, Carol just got her AOL Instant Messenger installed, so now I can chat with her in Phoenix in real-time. Lonny and I have decided to go visit her for Thanksgiving. The Ex will have the kids that week, and I'll be needing a healthy dose of sunshine by then, so I am very excited to go out and see Carol's new digs. Lonny and I have never flown anywhere together, and he's afraid of flying, so it should be interesting. He'll be drunk and hitting on the pilot before we even take off. I'm sure I'll have some good stories to tell when I get back.
Obviously, I have nothing important to relate today, so I'll post now and will add something informative shortly.
Saturday, September 27, 2003
Top 10 AOL Searches of the moment
1. Motley Crue
2. Sandra Bullock
3. U of Texas
4. John Michael Montgomery
5. Vanity Fair
6. Virginia Woolf
7. Frogs
8. Tachycardia
9. Amanda
Writer's blog
Today ~ September 26
On this date in history...
John Chapman, (Johnny Appleseed), was born 1774
Daniel Boone, (a man. A Big Man), died 1820 in Missouri
T.S. Eliot born 1888 (survived congenital hernia, scarlett fever, a nervous collapse, and two marriages, won a Nobel, died in 1965. Poety ain't pretty, folks).
Pope Paul VI born 1897. (They all look the same to me)
Jack La Lane born 1914. (Still alive.)
Katherine Hepburn born 1922. (Still dead)
Olivian Newton-John born 1948. (Legwarmers? Not me. Nope. Huh-uh.)
Melissa Sue Anderson born 1962. (Didn't Mary Ingalls have scarlet fever, too? Went blind, married cute blind guy)
Beatle "Abby Road" released 1969. (Still a classic~Great year).
Beverly Hillbillies premier 1962. (Another classic)
1986~ Bobby returns to "Dallas" (his death is attributed to wife's nightmare, everything we thought for the previous season was all a big, stupid fucking dream.)
2003 ~ My blog is born.