And I got through about 35 minutes of BROTHERS & SISTERS. Rebecca and Justin's storyline is already tiresome. I figured Kitty's pressing the issue would disrupt things. I'll be eager to see what Kevin does about covering for the senator.
...And if I had my choice between Rice Pudding and Tapioca Pudding, I'd probably pick the Tapioca.*Of course, whenever I'm down in SoHo, and happen to be near Rice to Riches, well....
Did we ever ascertain whether Julie Andrews says "Tapioca for pudding" or "Tapioca p-pudding" in the Tapioca number in the MILLIE film?
Quote from: FJL on November 09, 2008, 08:26:01 PMDid we ever ascertain whether Julie Andrews says "Tapioca for pudding" or "Tapioca p-pudding" in the Tapioca number in the MILLIE film?I have always heard "tapioca for pudding." A woman that I work with told me that in England they say (whatever) for pudding. I think that it was just the way that Julie spoke and not specifically written that way. The character of Millie is supposed to be from Kansas, you know.
A few days ago the left lens fell out of my glasses. It looks as if I put it back in correctly but I'm sure my progressive lens is slightly off causing eye strain & difficulty focusing.
Let's hear it for the evil divorcees on THE AMAZING RACE! Will tonight be their Waterloo?
I've finally caught up with yesterday's posts:~~~Continued Vibes for Tomovoz's DP Colin!!~~~~~~Continued Vibes for Tomovoz’s DF Allan!!~~~~~~Heat Vibes for DRs Ann and Jed and Toby!!~~~~~~Continued Vibes for DR Ann's F-I-L and Jed's Father!!~~~~~~Continued Vibes for DR Vixmom!!~~~~~~Continued Vibes for DR Jane's DD Sherlock!!~~~
TRUE BLOOD had another sensational episode tonight as we got some interesting information about Sam. Some distressing things happened, too, all fascinating though I am wearying a bit of tempestuous Tara.
WUSSBURGERS. And Jose, you were right about how I posted on location last night
And I LOVE it. And I'm obsessed with it. And it showed me how to get to the theater. And I'm sure I haven't even begun to figure out all the lovely things it can do.
Quote from: bk on November 09, 2008, 10:05:17 PMWUSSBURGERS. And Jose, you were right about how I posted on location last night Just remember that the battery life is much(!) shorter than a regular cellphone - five to six hours of active use - but that's normal. -And surfing the web really does drain the battery faster than just talking on the phone. I always keep a spare charger/cord in my bag just in case. In the meantime...Enjoy!*And, yes, syncing your iPhone can take a while. -Well, the backing up portion of the sync can take a while. It's best to do backups/syncs at night. Just start reading some of the forums out there for helpful hints. I really like The Unofficial Apple Weblog.
I don't synch every day - should I? And are backups automatic when you plug into your computer? I have to nuke about half the iTunes playlists - I didn't do it manually and it put 1300 songs on - and I don't think I'll be listening - I'm going to keep about 200 and that's it.
What's google Earth? Is that one of those APPS things?
Quote from: JoseSPiano on November 09, 2008, 10:18:18 PMQuote from: bk on November 09, 2008, 10:05:17 PMWUSSBURGERS. And Jose, you were right about how I posted on location last night Just remember that the battery life is much(!) shorter than a regular cellphone - five to six hours of active use - but that's normal. -And surfing the web really does drain the battery faster than just talking on the phone. I always keep a spare charger/cord in my bag just in case. In the meantime...Enjoy!*And, yes, syncing your iPhone can take a while. -Well, the backing up portion of the sync can take a while. It's best to do backups/syncs at night. Just start reading some of the forums out there for helpful hints. I really like The Unofficial Apple Weblog.I've come to learn about the battery. When you say you carry a spare charge - you mean an extra USB cord and the little plug thing? Is that something you can get at the Apple Store? And do you have a Blue Tooth ear thing? If so, what kind?