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Dec. 12th, 2005 10:20 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I heard re my lawsuit. I got a printed form with boxes checked: Defendant doesn't have to pay plaintiff. Both parties shall bear their own expenses. FEH. No opinion whatsoever! This Commissioner never called my expert! DOUBLE FEH. I spent yesterday in my pajamas baking chocolate chip cookies, eating them, and watching Tivo. A *very mature* response.
I did much the same on Saturday, too, actually. This was not a productive weekend at Chez Diver, though I did some grocery shopping (at last!), my master gardener neighbor came over to help me prune the Vitek that I want to be a tree, not a bush, and I finally decorated my Christmas tree that's been sitting there since after the hearing on Tuesday. The decorations are all silver with a little bit of blue and looks so pretty. I love how it smells. I am still surprised that the cats aren't interested in it. It's a 5-foot tree on a old wooden tea box, taken from a trash pile in Chinatown sometime in the late 60's and varnished with the opening to the box turned to face the room, just so cats can sit inside it. They don't care. Drat! I've been having fires regularly, too. Well, Crackleflame logs, which rock - they've got the sound and look of a roaring fire without pumping that much pollution into the air.
OMG, I can't believe the latest goings-on at Nip/Tuck. OTOH, I'm glad they are happening, because when a certain someone disappeared, I was so disgusted with the writing and plot device and failure of the actress to defend her character, I nearly walked away from the entire program.
EW is decrying the lack of good women characters in this year's movies, and movie execs are pointing to In Her Shoes as an example of a movie with good writing, good women actors, good story, good reviews, that women as moviegoers have failed to support in movie theaters, so why should they fund any in the future? Go vote for women in movies with your dollars for ticket, if you can.
I did much the same on Saturday, too, actually. This was not a productive weekend at Chez Diver, though I did some grocery shopping (at last!), my master gardener neighbor came over to help me prune the Vitek that I want to be a tree, not a bush, and I finally decorated my Christmas tree that's been sitting there since after the hearing on Tuesday. The decorations are all silver with a little bit of blue and looks so pretty. I love how it smells. I am still surprised that the cats aren't interested in it. It's a 5-foot tree on a old wooden tea box, taken from a trash pile in Chinatown sometime in the late 60's and varnished with the opening to the box turned to face the room, just so cats can sit inside it. They don't care. Drat! I've been having fires regularly, too. Well, Crackleflame logs, which rock - they've got the sound and look of a roaring fire without pumping that much pollution into the air.
OMG, I can't believe the latest goings-on at Nip/Tuck. OTOH, I'm glad they are happening, because when a certain someone disappeared, I was so disgusted with the writing and plot device and failure of the actress to defend her character, I nearly walked away from the entire program.
EW is decrying the lack of good women characters in this year's movies, and movie execs are pointing to In Her Shoes as an example of a movie with good writing, good women actors, good story, good reviews, that women as moviegoers have failed to support in movie theaters, so why should they fund any in the future? Go vote for women in movies with your dollars for ticket, if you can.