Things I don't love about Switzerland: the motion sensor in the bathroom TURNING THE LIGHTS OUT ON ME at inopportune times.
Things I do love about Switzerland: a popular catfood brand is ExcelCat. I see it, and I think, UBERCAT. Then I am pleased.
It's warm and beautiful here today. I've been watching the snow melt on the mountains when I've not been working my ass off.
Speaking of: I feel tired and fragile.
Patty so soon! We actually have to firm up dates to try to get her over here, because it's been complicated, but if nothing else, soon I will be there. I hope she got the package I sent her today, since it has Halloween treats in it. Any joy, baby?
I gather that he's . . . controversial, at best. People don't go to him for evenhanded or calm treatment of issues, especially since he's kind of notorious for refusing to entertain any kind of dissent in his comments, let alone engage with them. Which is his right, heaven knows; but it leaves one unable to be sure that, for instance, people haven't tried to correct him on the facts.
But at least it means his word isn't likely to be accepted as gospel by all readers. If that helps.
i'm not sure if you're trying to give me a cookie or not. if so, please don't-- we did the right thing, but slower than i would have liked. right now i'm just concentrating on trying to do the right thing.
I never know precisely what people mean with this 'cookie' stuff, but I think I can assure you that no matter what these cookies are, my intentions had nothing to do with attempting to give you one.
There are issues with this particular poster; they're evidently longstanding; I thought it was perhaps a useful piece of information. Nothing more.
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But at least it means his word isn't likely to be accepted as gospel by all readers. If that helps.
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There are issues with this particular poster; they're evidently longstanding; I thought it was perhaps a useful piece of information. Nothing more.