Wit-is
Wit is periodically disensouled
Wit-is

@VooDooPork: I have a whole website, actually... it skews a bit Victiorian, but I'll find it and send it your way.

@PepperSandy: I think a major issue with literary fiction is that it doesn't have a definition, or at least we're all not using the same one.

These days it seems like literary fiction writers are sort-of like a self-selected "cool kids club" started by people who never really were the cool kids and are still awfully resentful about that.

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The real story of Edison and Tesla, as told by a seriously drunk guy, featuring Crispin Glover and John C. Reilly.

What world do we live in where people can come up with these statements that fly in the face of reality and still be taken as the hitherto unspoken truth?

Or eat other variations/atypical preparations of the food.

Personally, I'm not positive that what I believe in (or don't believe in) is the absolute truth, so I see no harm in according others' private beliefs respect. It's easy to mock, but in another light it also seems petty.

I'm translating the Pratt's twit to mean that he's been drinking more vodka than whiskey lately.

Usually I'm extremely irritable and unproductive. I feel both at a loss to recall things and to correctly process data. It's as if vast portions of my brain - my memory, etc. - have been excised, obliterated. I usually just end up sitting there, doing nothing.

Well played, sirs.

@nora charles: Yes, New York City kind-of terrifies me at the moment with the bed bugs thing. Mine... eh, hasn't been an issue so much, but there could also be fleas, etc. I tend not to take much that's upholstered anyway because of those concerns.

I've gotten some pretty awesome furniture off the street, and have thus far been bed bug free (pardon me while I go knock on wood - okay). I make sure that if it's upholstered it does not go in the house until it has been thoroughly cleaned.

...And then I realized that Mr. Moyer and Ms. Paquin had to be standing on boxes and dissolved into a fit of giggles.

Ooh, I have this one in my library! Hadn't gotten around to reading it yet, though.

I'll see you your grandparents comparing you to Drew Barrymore and raise you a my mom thinks I'm the second coming of Audrey Hepburn.

So, Jesus is a good witch and the new waitress is a bad witch?

@SamIam24: It ain't so. That's my bet, anyway.

@JinxyMcDeath: In Eric time, he just learned from Hadley and the queen all about why Bill was making friends with Sookie.

I had this conversation last night with a fellow lawyer over a pair of gorgeous open-toed pumps. She said that it was fine to wear them in court (I can be called in on a moment's notice)... I was more hesitant.

Remove wind chimes. They scare some of the birds away.