19 March 2009
The Mouse Diaries
Fool me once mfsob mouse shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. It has been 48 hours since I saw that life-ruiner for the first time. When I got home from work today, he greeted me at the door. That is when I put my foot down. I pay entirely way too much money to let the gd mouse run me out of my own tiny ass apartment that I work so hard for. So I called up my wonderful friend BMJ, and we went trayup shopping. Just to make sure he was still there, we set some cheese out by itself and sure enough he ran the eff out from under the stove to get it. So tonight, I have set snayup trayups. My electrocution chamber didn't work, so I have gone back to the old fashion neck snappers. In the morning I hope to have a dead mouse body in my kitchen. Will keep you posted oc. God bless NYC apartments.
What is kismet doing?
answer: dropping cousin lainey off at riding lessons. lainey rides the big horses, but its the mini horses that caught kismet's attention. we didnt get out of the car because lainey warned me that the stable had "a big dog that is trained to bite." we went to the park instead.
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kismet,
lainey,
mini horse
nErD aLeRt!
The Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion is organized around 4 main objects, or “pods” that perform both as structural elements and as spatial enclosures. The Bridge Pavilion design stems from the detailed examination and research into the potential of a diamond shaped section - which offers both structural and programming properties. As in the case of space-frame structures, a diamond section represents a rational way if distributing forces along a surface.
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architecture,
nerd alert,
spanish,
zaha
obamagarden
WASHINGTON — On Friday, Michelle Obama will begin digging up a patch of White House lawn to plant a vegetable garden, the first since Eleanor Roosevelt’s victory garden in World War II. There will be no beets (the president doesn’t like them) but arugula will make the cut.
While the organic garden will provide food for the first family’s meals and formal dinners, its most important role, Mrs. Obama said, will be to educate children about healthful, locally grown fruit and vegetables at time when obesity has become a national concern. (nytimes)
While the organic garden will provide food for the first family’s meals and formal dinners, its most important role, Mrs. Obama said, will be to educate children about healthful, locally grown fruit and vegetables at time when obesity has become a national concern. (nytimes)
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michelle obama,
spring,
vegetables
tonga earthquake
who knew tonga was such a hotbed of geologic activity?
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earthquake,
tonga,
weather
npr is broadcasting sxsw concerts
jicyww....live from austin. that's where erin baker lives.
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erin baker,
music
JT launches his own booze
Justin Timberlake is launching his own custom brand Tequila. Called 901, the spirit will be available in shops in the US in May. The tequila will be sold exclusively in New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and St Louis.
A spokesperson for Timberlake explained to People Magazine that drink was so named because "901 is that time of night when your evening is ending, but your night is just beginning". They added that it was "also a subtle nod to his hometown" as 901 is the area code for Memphis, Timberlake's hometown.
subtle nod? oyr.
(thx sj)
A spokesperson for Timberlake explained to People Magazine that drink was so named because "901 is that time of night when your evening is ending, but your night is just beginning". They added that it was "also a subtle nod to his hometown" as 901 is the area code for Memphis, Timberlake's hometown.
subtle nod? oyr.
(thx sj)
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drinking,
jt,
justin timberlake,
starstlkr
THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN
after our most highly disputed and well-attended poll yet (287 votes!), the results are in! your new 2Pz correspondent is...
!@!~*!* PaTtY HaLLeY *!*~!@!
welcome to the team patty! and don't let us down!
!@!~*!* PaTtY HaLLeY *!*~!@!
welcome to the team patty! and don't let us down!
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patty halley,
winner
underwater volcano!
Scientists sailed Thursday to inspect an undersea volcano that has been erupting for days near Tonga -- shooting smoke, steam and ash thousands of feet into the sky above the South Pacific ocean. (nytimes)
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freakshows,
nature,
volcano
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