Sleep is for the weak though.
No, it's not that bad - but really, you need sleep, it's not good to postwhore til those hours. Means the day won't go so well. Mum would be annoyed, but Dad would just be completely pissed off.
Nontheless, I did post until 5 last night, but I was home alone.
As the Forever Sleepless Ashley proves.
Sleeping is giving in, no matter what they tell ya.
Sleeping means living longer and healthier, to me.
Not that it matters, I'll probably die before I'm 40.
Sleeping means living longer and healthier, to me.
Not that it matters, I'll probably die before I'm 40.
Oh my god, GG2.
She did post a Bono/Edge one though, as far as I can tell.
Incidentally:
I think this was Bonnie's 10,000th Superthread post.
We went quiet. Let's fix that. Bonnie, I think I finally discovered how beautiful Australia's scenery can be on Saturday.
Anyway, is it sad that one of my dreams for my future life is to live in a home with a big sunken tub? My poor tiny bathtub just does not cut it for me. I want to be able to have a genuine soak!
Ah yes, you can see the outback from Melbourne, right? I mean, it basically is the outback, all roos and koalas there.
Ha. I mean New South Wales, around the Harden/Cootamundra area. Very starkly beautiful, and with the huge blue skies. I've driven Gold Coast to Melbourne through NSW before and found it boring, but the rail trip is great - I suppose because roads have a tendency of taking the most boring route possible.
I don't know, but I'm going to bed in a few minutes!
Anyway, is it sad that one of my dreams for my future life is to live in a home with a big sunken tub? My poor tiny bathtub just does not cut it for me. I want to be able to have a genuine soak!
I bought a bathroom remodeling book on sale for $5 just for the photos
back
now waiting for the oven to heat.
I saved a bird's life today.. as I passed I saw a car with a seagull stuck to the front! I waved and pointed like mad and he stopped! Guy opened the door, stepped out, I was like: Dude, there's a seagull to your front! He already suspected such a thing. The bird was still alive tho, its wing was stuck in the grille. He took it out and it seemed ok.
Now waiting for my pizza to be done fooooooooooooooooood!
I vaguely remember some of the roads we drove on up to QLD in '95 - many beautiful ones. You would likely anyway because of the wineries, but when you come to Adelaide, be sure to visit the Fleurieu. Rolling green hills, cliffs, even waterfalls in Onkaparinga. Makes Yorke peninsula look like the swampy salt-lake scrub that it is. I don't know why the Narungaa didn't just go over and invade Ngarendjeri land.
I love it when people save birds. My hero!
Oh man, that sounds really good. But I get the impression I'll have to rope somebody (hinthint) into driving me there, given the state of South Australian public transport.
There was a dead and rather headless bird on the footpath near my place yesterday. It was depressing.