No, seriously, I just heard the song this afternoon, and thought of the woman you'd told me about recently. There was nothing more to it than that.Nope, I don't know the song but I do get the reference and a big fat plot bunny jumping around.
Just what I need, another plot bunny. <Eyes anna suspiciously> It's a conspiracy to get me to write a story for you right?
Yup. I heard and was dancing around the table.Back from taking pictures, went very well. It was a volunteer gig for a pet adoption agency where we were selling pet pictures with Santa. Got great feedback from the customers.
Anna, Seahawks beat Chicago in OT.
Damn, I'll bet that was an amazing match.There's a similar feeling in the UK.
It seems that England beat New Zealand (the All Blacks) at Rugby. This is incredible because the All Blacks rarely loose; they are just too good.
It's not a question who's going to win, but more a case of 'by how many' ?
But of course, the match was on Satellite TV (Sky) so I couldn't watch it (I have enough trouble with the new digital terrestrial stuff).
'Night all
I was in Ireland during the '06 World Cup and managed to catch France's quarter- and semi-final matches in the best pubs imaginable. In the match against Brazil, we were in a pub with only a few tables and no dinner service. At halftime, we decided that we just weren't going to make it without dinner, so we walked down a few doors to the chippy (never again ordering battered sausage) and ate. Imagine our surprise when we walked back to the pub, and our table was still available! I invited people to join us, but they were pretty well set by then.I was on a safari once when we broke off the hunt to pick up a Tri-Nations Cup meet on the sat-dish. Beer, biltong and rugby. Great way to spend an afternoon and it was enhanced by the fact for once the Springboks beat the All Blacks. Sort of thing doesn't happen very often . . .