2006-09-05

rhythmaning: (bottle)
2006-09-05 08:46 am
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West Wing meme, borrowed from [livejournal.com profile] matgb



The idealistic speechwriter is well-liked by just about everyone. He's known for his excellent writing, sense of humor, and tendency to be clutzy. Although being younger than the rest of the staff, he's often treated as so, much to his dismay.

:: Which West Wing character are you? ::


Hang on - did they really say "Although being younger than the rest of the staff..."? Result!
rhythmaning: (bottle)
2006-09-05 08:46 am
Entry tags:

West Wing meme, borrowed from [personal profile] matgb



The idealistic speechwriter is well-liked by just about everyone. He's known for his excellent writing, sense of humor, and tendency to be clutzy. Although being younger than the rest of the staff, he's often treated as so, much to his dismay.

:: Which West Wing character are you? ::


Hang on - did they really say "Although being younger than the rest of the staff..."? Result!
rhythmaning: (cat)
2006-09-05 10:46 am
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Vase 0 Cat 1

Last night my wife said to me "Now the cats are less destructive, we can get some of our ceramics out."

This morning - just now, indeed - to prove her wrong, our male cat was walking along the mantle piece and took exception to a rather lovely vase. Perhaps he was trying to liberate the roses.

So he knocked it to the floor. It landed on a small statuette of a nude that my wife made a long time ago. Where it smashed, sending chards of vase all over the place, and spilling a large amount of water. I have never had to remove bits of crockery from a there before, anyway!

Strangely, the vase has been used a lot without any problems. Not any more.
rhythmaning: (cat)
2006-09-05 10:46 am
Entry tags:

Vase 0 Cat 1

Last night my wife said to me "Now the cats are less destructive, we can get some of our ceramics out."

This morning - just now, indeed - to prove her wrong, our male cat was walking along the mantle piece and took exception to a rather lovely vase. Perhaps he was trying to liberate the roses.

So he knocked it to the floor. It landed on a small statuette of a nude that my wife made a long time ago. Where it smashed, sending chards of vase all over the place, and spilling a large amount of water. I have never had to remove bits of crockery from a there before, anyway!

Strangely, the vase has been used a lot without any problems. Not any more.