Interesting thing, noticed just a few days ago, statue of Kung Fu Panda at work,and the logo for Dreamworks on it is red. Looks like a hammer and sickle... Panda...China...hmm...
*spits out coffee all over iPad screen* I've no words... At any rate, pet owners can probably relate to this: your comfortable reading/writing chair being taken over by your cat and you're too much of a softie/animal lover to boot him/her off. Meh, I'lll go sit somewhere else.
When I had a cat, I'd pick him up, sit down in the chair, and let him curl up on my lap. He liked that just fine.
My cat just looks at me, probably thinks, 'Hey, can I get up there? Too bad, I'm comin' up there anyway!' and up she goes. I let her curl up on my lap while I balance my iPad precariously on the edge of my knees.
Ha, yeah, fishing in your iCloud, that`s when you know you have too much information in there. It would make an interesting story, about the writer who finds stories by fishing for them, sort of a magical theme. The Story Fisher.
So I wanted to make some soap for my sister's birthday, and I suddenly thought: "What about Earl Grey soap?" (the tea, not the person). So I went ahead and made some, and it smells so good I kind of want to drink it.
There's always room at The Wayfarer's Tavern. Pull up a chair and imbibe this frothy flagon of ale, fellow traveller.
I'm on bar duty, but Baha'is can't serve alcohol, so the only thing you can get here is store brand cola and redbull.
Why thank you, dear TWF (lucky your initials don't spell 'WTF ') for your hospitality. This traveler is weary and in need of some ale or something stronger? Are the beds comfy? My bones are weary and my fingers are sore from so much surfing... No alcohol Holy moly, what kind of Tavern is this I ask?
It's his professor hat. I like to imagine he wears it in his classroom. "All right, students. Pardon the hat but I'm about to school you all on the Classics!" *student starts to snicker* "You dare laugh at my awesome hat?! For that, you shall write me a twenty-five paged essay on Homeric epics due at the end of term! Your assignment will start immediately!" @Lemex - Sorry, sorry, but I couldn't resist.
Thank you. I wish I could say it was mine - but it's Vincent Van Gogh's. That's not a joke. Only 25 pages? Ah well, it is me. By the end of the first class they'll practically be scholars. God, I miss teaching literature.
You can always teach us, Lemex. So I'm watching a documentary about the Persian Wars from the perspective of the Persians themselves. Very interesting narrative.
It's from a documentary series called Engineering an Empire. I haven't watched much of it to gather a full opinion of it, though.