Mick got the 'cure' from Coraline, and he became human in between that episode and the beginning of this one. I want to know when HE became Hiro, went back to the seventies, and put on the open button-down, the big ugly belt-buckle, and the bell-bottoms to walk to a picnic on the beach.
Apparently swearing is frowned upon everywhere. I got in trouble for saying my 6th period class was the amoebas of Satan's dysentery. On e-mail. (The F word came in there somewhere.) Apparently, this is courting a write-up. Who knew?
@#$% computer. I"m with you. They're all bastards.
Just found a blog called A Knitter's Guide to Beer at http://hiigel.wordpress.com/ Thought you might enjoy it.
This is a description from the blog:
A Knitter’s Guide to Beer will compare the similarities between knitting and brewing, the history both genders have in each craft, and the benefits of bringing these two crafts back into our homes and our communities. Written by Jenne Hiigel; a former knit shop owner, a new homebrewer and a follower of the revival of the craft brew industry since 1980 – through her husband’s work as a Beer Specialist.
Oh, I had one of those black hole type desks. I was forever losing things on it.
ReplyDeleteHope Grilltech is feeling better!!!
Unfortunately, Hiro is one of a kind.
ReplyDeleteMick got the 'cure' from Coraline, and he became human in between that episode and the beginning of this one. I want to know when HE became Hiro, went back to the seventies, and put on the open button-down, the big ugly belt-buckle, and the bell-bottoms to walk to a picnic on the beach.
Apparently swearing is frowned upon everywhere. I got in trouble for saying my 6th period class was the amoebas of Satan's dysentery. On e-mail. (The F word came in there somewhere.) Apparently, this is courting a write-up. Who knew?
@#$% computer. I"m with you. They're all bastards.
Freakin' funny post!!!
Yes, I believe had days that too.
ReplyDeleteJust found a blog called A Knitter's Guide to Beer at http://hiigel.wordpress.com/ Thought you might enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteThis is a description from the blog:
A Knitter’s Guide to Beer will compare the similarities between knitting and brewing, the history both genders have in each craft, and the benefits of bringing these two crafts back into our homes and our communities. Written by Jenne Hiigel; a former knit shop owner, a new homebrewer and a follower of the revival of the craft brew industry since 1980 – through her husband’s work as a Beer Specialist.
Isn't it amazing how many random directions our brains go? Some of those thoughts sounded very familiar :-) Hope Grilltech is better too.
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