CynthiaWVirginia
Posts: 1915
Joined: 2/28/2010 From: West Virginia, USA Status: offline
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I admit that I've been looking up stuff online today by Googling. Gah! I only stuck to the first of the many Google pages but I looked at every link posted. And links within links until my butt got numb. I admit that I'm eating my second meal of the day at 5:08 in the morning and that I'm being vulched by four cats. They're hoping some chicken will go flying through the air when one of them manages to lean down from the computer's tower and whack the handle of my fork... I admit that we were expecting 2 inches of snow earlier "tonight" (I'm going to bed soon so all of it was "earlier tonight") but instead all we got was rain. Yay! This means I won't fall on my butt when I try to leave tomorrow (which means later today, after I've slept) to go shopping for some groceries...we ran out of BACON. I admit I haven't had bacon in what seems like forever. I admit I'm going to have to buy a new lawn mower early next month at Lowes. Our old one died. The grass is starting to grow, darn it. I'm also thinking that this winter was so bad that my butterfly bushes "died" again and won't start to come back until late May, just like two years ago. They were doing so good too, nice and five ft. tall. Now they will have to start growing from the root base and I might have some scraggly, two to three ft. tall butterfly bushes by the end of summer. (Almost no purple flowers...) I admit I'm kind of sad today. My son and I just finished watching Enterprise again on Netflix and I wish there were more episodes to watch. It was cool seeing Riker and Deanna Troi but having the last episode be one that looks at the past Enterprise via a historical holodeck reenactment sucked. And to add insult to injury, they killed off Tucker. (Drat those evilratbastard writers. Tucker wore a red suit.) I admit that I detest watching any series that's going to kill off one of the major characters. I almost stopped watching anything Star Trek TNG when they crashed my Enterprise D. (The ship was a SHE.) I admit we're watching more episodes (maybe for the dozenth time) of Archer. When I get away from this computer and go sit down on the couch, we're going to watch a sci-fi drama called Beyond. It sounds like a post apocalypse movie, complete with aliens.
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