My head feels like a peach. A big, gray, bristly peach.
D.
PS: What’s with the poor image quality? Is it that crappy when I live-blog with you guys?
I need one of those cameras Dan was talking about.
Oh! Jake wants credit for the “peach” comment. Hat tip to Jake.
I’ll never look at Mariska Hargitay in the same way again.
Thanks for that.
my bald boyfriend would agree with you on the “if you’re going to be bald, be ALL bald” thing. he shaves his head, cuz if he didnt, his hair would be thin and yucky. i don’t think it looks half bad on you 🙂 you’ll get used to it.
and ashton? never gotten the appeal there. i know people who are IN LOVE ZOMG FANGIRLY with him, but for me? meh.
the camera ads on tv ARE kinda funny though…
Dwight:
’nuff said.
Shaina: thanks. BTW, how do you pronounce ZOMG?
The “live blogging” image is better, but that’s probably because it’s smaller.
And, what are you looking at the “old” camera for? This is the one you want. 😉
But this one is cheaper, and got decent reviews.
It ain’t happening, though. For my birthday last year, Karen spent weeks researching the subject and bought me a Sony Handycam DCR-HC96. (Yeah — DCR!) Pricey bit of merchandise, and I haven’t figured out how to use it yet. I told Karen I was going to get one of these Flip cams and I suspect she was mightily offended. Maybe now I can get her to teach me how to use this new camera.
um, it’s one of those things you don’t really pronounce…if you were gonna say the equivalent, it would be z’oh my gawd! or z’oh em gee! i have no idea where it came from. it’s just a funny way of saying omg. hm.
according to urbandictionary:
A more enthusiastic (if not sarcastic) way of saying OMG. The Z doesn’t stand for anything, but rather is added onto the O, thus making it pronounced “ZOH MY GOD!!1”
I have to tell you something. I have canc-ZOMG A SHINY NEW PENNEY!
also:
The “z” was originally a mistake while attempting to hit the shift key with the left hand, and type “OMG”
Also used in all-caps, ‘ZOMG’ is generally used in a sarcastic manner, more often than not a humiliating fasion. It is also used as a device for stating the obvious.
hallelujah for urbandictionary. 😀
Hey… didn’t you say that your site’s traffic is down? Take a look at your “wp-blog-header.php” file…
ZOV!
(The OV = oy vey; the Z — well, see Shaina’s comment.)
I think it’s pronounced “zoy vey.”
ps, I’m going to wait until I’m well rested to tackle that one. Thanks for getting my back.
PS: I don’t think his blog has been hacked. Not as far as I can tell. I fired up a browser I don’t usually use, deleted cookies and visited the blog without any problems.
I also repeated, and this time followed a link from Google to get here. Still got here.
Probably a good idea to check anyway, but doesn’t appear as that’s an issue.
u have too much time o0n your hand, and uh, happy baldless father day big man
I think all my usual pals find me just fine. The big drop came from losing a lot of the image searchers I used to get. Do I care about this? Naw, not really, since those folks never stuck around or commented. Guess I’d care if I were selling advertisement, but I’m not, so I don’t.
rdb: happy father’s day to you too, and we both know who’s the bigger man. Unless you’re talking pudgy, in which case I got you beat.
Even if you’re running ads, image searchers don’t necessarily help either, unless you’re charging by the page view and not by the click (i.e., AdSense).