I do so love the Coen Brothers and I just might have to pay full price to see this one when it hits the theaters! Anyone who can succeed in making Brad Pitt look like a doofus moron is truly genius!
I can not wait to see that movie. Not only am I gonna pay full price, I'm gonna hire a babysitter, that's how much I want to see it. I love Frances McDormand to pieces.
I want to see this movie. Even my KID wants to see this movie, for the same reason (Brad Pitt as a dork).
I think you'll have to coordinate some sort of 'virtual trip' to the movies, where we all go see it at the same time, so we don't ruin it for our neighbors by posting about it. :)
I think you'll have to coordinate some sort of 'virtual trip' to the movies, where we all go see it at the same time, so we don't ruin it for our neighbors by posting about it. :)
That could be a plan. It opens Sept. 12, but I'll be at quilt camp. I might be able to go see it on Sunday if I can squeeze it in before I'm off to another three days of sewing on Monday. Otherwise it'll have to wait until the following weekend.
Good lord, woman! You sound like my kid and all of his marching band stuff. (kidding. sort of.)*
Are you going thru your second childhood or something? At least people don't have to drive you there and back again, like I have to do with my kid, so I guess I should go easy on you. ;)
Regardless, I promise to never give away too much if I see it first. ;) Which, now that I think about it, I think we may have a marching band event that weekend.....
Good lord, woman! You sound like my kid and all of his marching band stuff.
You know, when I decided to close the shop I was afraid that I was going to be stuck at home all the time and lose touch with all my new quilting friends. This has not been a problem. Making myself stay home so that I can work at the long arm machine has been my problem. (Sewing jobs I can take with me to all of these social events thereby removing all guilt!)
That's a wonderful problem. :) I work from home and get quite isolated (design is only a collaborative effort on principal, and these days, best done 'virtually'.).
I don't even know how to use a sewing machine. What you do, puts me in awe. :) Good to know quilting friends keep you happy!!!!
Well, I tried. My mother (who gave me a sewing machine, yet refused to teach me any related duties whatsoever--i.e. she didn't teach me how to cook, clean or be nice to my man either-- I went to my BFF's mother, who taught me, but it didn't do any good because I didn't have my own sewing machine to practice) .... anyway.... my mother gave me her sewing machine. Because somewhere between now and the 70's during her "All sewing equals oppression by men!" phase, she chilled out and I ended up with a sewing machine.
Stupid me, I thought I could figure it out myself. I was not able to figure it out. To this day, I am afraid to go back to the damn sewing machine concept. I ended up giving mine away to my BFF, who eventually died of cancer and willed it back to me, but I refused to take it, and it ended up with her more inclined sewing folk.
I know I could do it if I really tried. But that really nasty experience of not figuring it out myself has put me on the paralyzed zone.
Absolutely! BTW, why the hell are you up in the middle of the night? Aren't you supposed to be on vacation? I'm up because I'm so hot I can't sleep. What's your excuse?
I'm on a cleaning binge. I'm tired of not being able to find anything/have anything clean or organized, and I promised myself I would do it in one day. I think I have a bit more than one day's worth...
It's NOT too hot over here... It's about 60˚, and pouring down rain. It's forecast to stop in a couple of days but still.... yuck!!!!
It's not hot here either. I'm hot. I've been running a temp of about 102 since Sunday. I don't feel bad (other than a headache). I don't have the aches and chills I had the other day. I'm not having a big sweat like I had Monday. I'm just FUCKING HOT!!!! And I can't sleep when I'm hot. I've been drinking gallons of ice water, but it isn't helping. I'm gonna have to call the doctor. There's something not right here and I can't figure out what it is.
It sounds like a great idea to go find out why your basal temps and body clockwork are awry. I thought it was odd you were posting thing so quickly, because it's late where I'm from... It's really late where you are.
Hang in there hon! I'll check in with ya tomorrrow! :)
Yeah, so did I. After that big sweat on Monday my temp stayed normal so yesterday morning I got up, took a shower, got dressed, and came into the studio to finish the quilt I had on the machine and planned to start another when that was done. By the time I got finished (it took me about 2 hours) I was pooped so I went upstairs to lay down. After a while I was feeling better, but noticed I seemed a bit warm so out of curiosity I took my temp. Back up to 102. And there it sits.
It's really late where you are.
Or really early. Actually, it's almost 5:00am right now. Ken will be up in about half an hour and I can crawl back into bed and read then. If I turn the light on now he'll just whine. That's why I'm on the computer. And it's nice to actually be able to communicate with someone. The cats aren't much on conversation!
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I think you'll have to coordinate some sort of 'virtual trip' to the movies, where we all go see it at the same time, so we don't ruin it for our neighbors by posting about it. :)
Hope your feeling better!
I hope YOU'RE feeling better.
(it's the wine)
Are you going thru your second childhood or something? At least people don't have to drive you there and back again, like I have to do with my kid, so I guess I should go easy on you. ;)
Regardless, I promise to never give away too much if I see it first. ;) Which, now that I think about it, I think we may have a marching band event that weekend.....
;)
* I'm just teasing.
I don't even know how to use a sewing machine. What you do, puts me in awe. :) Good to know quilting friends keep you happy!!!!
Well, I tried. My mother (who gave me a sewing machine, yet refused to teach me any related duties whatsoever--i.e. she didn't teach me how to cook, clean or be nice to my man either-- I went to my BFF's mother, who taught me, but it didn't do any good because I didn't have my own sewing machine to practice) .... anyway.... my mother gave me her sewing machine. Because somewhere between now and the 70's during her "All sewing equals oppression by men!" phase, she chilled out and I ended up with a sewing machine.
Stupid me, I thought I could figure it out myself. I was not able to figure it out. To this day, I am afraid to go back to the damn sewing machine concept. I ended up giving mine away to my BFF, who eventually died of cancer and willed it back to me, but I refused to take it, and it ended up with her more inclined sewing folk.
I know I could do it if I really tried. But that really nasty experience of not figuring it out myself has put me on the paralyzed zone.
We do what we love. That's what makes us awesome women. ;)
It's NOT too hot over here... It's about 60˚, and pouring down rain. It's forecast to stop in a couple of days but still.... yuck!!!!
It sounds like a great idea to go find out why your basal temps and body clockwork are awry. I thought it was odd you were posting thing so quickly, because it's late where I'm from... It's really late where you are.
Hang in there hon! I'll check in with ya tomorrrow! :)
Or really early. Actually, it's almost 5:00am right now. Ken will be up in about half an hour and I can crawl back into bed and read then. If I turn the light on now he'll just whine. That's why I'm on the computer. And it's nice to actually be able to communicate with someone. The cats aren't much on conversation!