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Jun 08, 2010 04:49AM


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2. Sunny and 70s for the first time this spring (it has been either hot or cold - nothing springy)
3. Teeny tiny tomatoes the size of pearls that appear overnight.
4. Walking around the lake with Bo on his best behavior.
5. Devouring great books by an author I had never read before, Jo Walton.
6. Franzikaner Weissbier on a hot day.
7. Local strawberries and cherries already!
8. Approving edits on a soon-to-be-published story
9. A good solo show in a giant ruin of a former church with godly and gorgeous acoustics
10. Sleeping with the window open instead of the air conditioner.
Hell yes to #10.
A published story? Do tell.
A published story? Do tell.

Jim -- I'll give details as soon as I know when they're publishing it.
RandomAnthony wrote: "I Seattle I had to remember not to say hi to everyone on the street."
Hahhaha! you country folk.
Oh wait, I'm one too.
Hahhaha! you country folk.
Oh wait, I'm one too.

2- technology
3-freedom
4-inventing
5- studing
6-Human
7-being in way of my goal
8-traveling
9-eating
10-leading
Ten things that make me happy.
1. My children, they are a constant joy
2. Autumn, my very favourite time of year.
3. A book that I can truly escape into
4.The wacky discussions on TC and all the lovely people
5. Playing and listening to my children play the piano
6. My new bottle of OPI nail polish
7. Cooking for Friends
8. The people I work with, the work sucks but the people are great.
I must be really miserable I can only think of 8 at the moment. :(
1. My children, they are a constant joy
2. Autumn, my very favourite time of year.
3. A book that I can truly escape into
4.The wacky discussions on TC and all the lovely people
5. Playing and listening to my children play the piano
6. My new bottle of OPI nail polish
7. Cooking for Friends
8. The people I work with, the work sucks but the people are great.
I must be really miserable I can only think of 8 at the moment. :(
Gail"the cyborg" wrote: "Ten things that make me happy.
1. My children, they are a constant joy
2. Autumn, my very favourite time of year.
3. A book that I can truly escape into
4.The wacky discussions on TC and all ..."
9 & 10: Your bionic eyes.
1. My children, they are a constant joy
2. Autumn, my very favourite time of year.
3. A book that I can truly escape into
4.The wacky discussions on TC and all ..."
9 & 10: Your bionic eyes.
Clark wrote: 9 & 10: Your bionic eyes"
Ahhh yes. Thanks Clark I know there where more things. :)
Ahhh yes. Thanks Clark I know there where more things. :)

1. Saturday mornings with nothing to do
2. Natalie Merchant's new album
3. sunny days at the pool
4. parties
5. babysitters
6. sleeping kitties
7. hanging out with my friends
8. a sweet husband who cuddles and does dishes
9. knitting
10. So You Think You Can Dance

I'm going to the farmers market this morning for the first time this year. Yay!


2) The fact that he just RETIRED after 25 years of teaching high school English, wheeeeeeeeeeee!!
3) Looking at the trees through fog
4) Conversation with people from other countries -- different timbre, different sets of premises
5) My phenomenal nieces and nephews
6) Also leftovers (I like 'em for breakfast)
7) Good coffee with a banana
8) Our SERIOUSLY comfy-cozy bed
9) Driving on a summer evening with the sun roof open
10) Vancouver BC (with a special tip of the hat to Stanley Park and White Spot burgers)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBgZNI...

2. Really great Cheesecake.
3. Whenever Gordon Ramsay is on television.
4. Top Chef/Top Chef Masters
5. Discovering a dynamite album.
6. Watching a great movie
7. Receiving Postcards in the mail
8. Having an older guy call me "honey" or something like that.
9. Actually looking nice in an outfit.
10. Making an A on a paper or test.

Britt wrote: "3. Whenever Gordon Ramsay is on television."
My wife is fully convinced Ramsay is the anti-Christ but when she's not around, I let the kids watch the BBC version of "Kitchen Nightmares," where they don't bleep anything except the F-word. They love him.
My wife is fully convinced Ramsay is the anti-Christ but when she's not around, I let the kids watch the BBC version of "Kitchen Nightmares," where they don't bleep anything except the F-word. They love him.
Britt wrote: "Clark wrote:
My wife is fully convinced Ramsay is the anti-Christ "
Gordon yells because he cares."
Most of his rage is probably manufactured when the red light on the camera blinks on, but I think it's hilarious. No one can truly get that angry about over/undercooked food, can they?
My wife is fully convinced Ramsay is the anti-Christ "
Gordon yells because he cares."
Most of his rage is probably manufactured when the red light on the camera blinks on, but I think it's hilarious. No one can truly get that angry about over/undercooked food, can they?
I figured out the second one. But from msg 83 I'm intrigued about your age. A's on tests, yet "dynamite album" and WTF w/ being called honey?

Clark - The episode I saw where he fucking SPAZZED over a disgusting kitchen, that can't be fake. I think he's just a perfectionist, and a narcissist too. He's got another show coming out this summer. He definitely likes being on television.
1. Falling asleep on the couch
2. The smell of WD40
3. The Stanley Cup
4. Dee Dee Ramone counting off a song:
"One-Two-Free-Four!"
5. Raquel Welch in that fur bikini in "One Million
B.C."
6. The Three Stooges
7. Fall
8. Calamari
9. Newcastle Brown
10. A daily hug from my kids
2. The smell of WD40
3. The Stanley Cup
4. Dee Dee Ramone counting off a song:
"One-Two-Free-Four!"
5. Raquel Welch in that fur bikini in "One Million
B.C."
6. The Three Stooges
7. Fall
8. Calamari
9. Newcastle Brown
10. A daily hug from my kids


And it's not for all of the people on his shows. For example, on Kitchen Nightmares, most people completely shut down when he's yelling at them, and then he redecorates their restaurant or something, and they're like, "Oh, hey, this guy really does care."

Zu worked under a chef who had worked with Gordon Ramsay and said that his TV personality is actually toned DOWN.
But his American personality is also different from the one on the UK versions of his shows, where he's foul mouthed and cantankerous, but not so downright insulting.