Odds and ends
Feb. 13th, 2006 05:18 pmWe have a winner of the signed book contest -- Alyssa H. of Utah. Yay! Thanks for entering, everyone. Will post more contests in the months to come...
I just had to give my driver's license to purchase PediaCare decongestant for Sara, buy it at the pharmacy counter, and sign for it. Those meth-makers are really making it inconvenient for the rest of us, let me tell you.
(Although, how much crystal meth can you really make with a 15 ml bottle of cherry-flavored infant drops? Shouldn't they be monitoring bulk purchases? Should they be monitoring purchases at all? I once made a very effective bong out of an apple, but no one's at the grocery store asking what you intend to do with the fruit.)
Starting to push into the deadline for the next Brava book. Had a mini-panic last night, just before Grey's Anatomy, in which I decided I didn't remember how to write books, I had no plot, and I had no idea who my characters were. That was fun. I think I'm past it today, although I've done more note-taking and brain-jiggling than actual writing.
Grey's Anatomy...well, I won't spoil those of you who haven't seen it, but it's a good thing I like so many of the characters. Because the realism quotient on this show is pretty frigging low. Why do I always assume that a "medical" show (air quotes intended) is going to be more realistic, more "true" than something like Desperate Housewives? It's a puzzle.
I just had to give my driver's license to purchase PediaCare decongestant for Sara, buy it at the pharmacy counter, and sign for it. Those meth-makers are really making it inconvenient for the rest of us, let me tell you.
(Although, how much crystal meth can you really make with a 15 ml bottle of cherry-flavored infant drops? Shouldn't they be monitoring bulk purchases? Should they be monitoring purchases at all? I once made a very effective bong out of an apple, but no one's at the grocery store asking what you intend to do with the fruit.)
Starting to push into the deadline for the next Brava book. Had a mini-panic last night, just before Grey's Anatomy, in which I decided I didn't remember how to write books, I had no plot, and I had no idea who my characters were. That was fun. I think I'm past it today, although I've done more note-taking and brain-jiggling than actual writing.
Grey's Anatomy...well, I won't spoil those of you who haven't seen it, but it's a good thing I like so many of the characters. Because the realism quotient on this show is pretty frigging low. Why do I always assume that a "medical" show (air quotes intended) is going to be more realistic, more "true" than something like Desperate Housewives? It's a puzzle.