d_day:
Cats rule, dogs drool. That's all you need to know.
d_day:
Click on "My SG." That will take you to the feed page, where you can decide what parts of the site you want to be updated on. It's pretty cool, and annoying all at the same time.
toothpickmoe:
While I'm certainly more of a cat person now, I've always loved dogs. I had a huge black bear of a mutt growing up. We had a pool out back, and that was a savior for us. She would swim and swim and swim. It kept her very happy.
d_day:
Once you pare down the stuff you follow it's really quite nice. I like it better for following journals than the last thing we had, but not as much as the original way it was.
d_day:
Being able to comment from there does rock.
_bossanova_:
That dog is like a gigantic dachshund. It's freaking me out! It reminds me of a pugador (lame, I know) I saw once...it had the body of a lab and this huge pug head. It was disturbing; at least your big dog is cute.love

Sounds like you're doing a good job fixing your dog karma, bless your heart.

I fell in love with Hail to the Thief when I moved to Houston in 2003. I drove back and forth to Austin to it on weekends and worked out to it on a daily basis during the week. I have no qualms against downloading it. I'm poor. Please feel free to hook me up.smile
toothpickmoe:
True, bathing was not an issue with her. Not that chlorine is the best detergent, but still...
toothpickmoe:
Not that I'm aware of, but I was pretty high back in those days.
nimhly:
Neither a chick, nor a pea!
wildswan:
Aww, this is so super sweet and touching.

Re: lodgepoles: So what's the state's role in this? I would think that dealing with this problem would be top priority. It can't be that that lumber is useless. Isn't there some kind of responsible logging that could be a win win for Colorado? It seems to me that trying to approach the problem piecemeal through the efforts of private citizens isn't any kind of realistic/holistic approach to the issue.

Brave new world, man. And by "brave" I mean super scary and without its priorities straight.
nimhly:
There are no words.
_bossanova_:
I'm stalking Rushdie, but for completely nonviolent purposes. You will love the Murakami speech.

I think I might just keep Scatterbrain on repeat until I fall asleep. Thanks, dude!love
toothpickmoe:
No, but we did a hell of a lot of other things together high. Ah, the bad old days...
nimhly:
You are so inspirational. You should write a blog.
nimhly:
You're older than me, oldspicemuffin.
nimhly:
Sweet! Does this mean I can break out the clear plastic headscarves and orthopedic shoes? I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS MOMENT FOR SO LONG. *sniffle*
wildswan:
Sorry about that. Here's a job lead to make up for it:


Also, if you haven't already read it, you might enjoy this: Peter Galison's Einstein's Clocks, Poincare's Maps: Empires in Time
toothpickmoe:
Probably because our entire world reeked, so why would we notice?

That depends: when was the last time you bathed?