I have that green tea, Mel, it's not bad at all..
Earl grey just tastes like earwax to me, I have no idea how it became so "refined" LOL. Also, please don't ask me HOW I know it tastes like earwax, which I am ALSO not a fan of. Etc.
Man, busy busy today. LOL, I think it's time for me to go keep my husband company, LOL. Just time for one (once again incoherent and lame) post from me on the Shiny thread after two much editing.
I bet probably editing isn't SO bad when it's someone else's stuff, but I have to admit I am getting pretty darn sick of the "material" so to speak. Also, it's probably easier to do PAID editing, LOL.
I'm never editing someone else, either. At least, someone who's not already dead. I wonder how poor paid editors do with like books like fifty shades of grey and etc. I'd be hard put to ah, like, "edit" that, well actually thinking it through I could just use a red "strikethrough key" and hold down the key until the manuscript ended. LOL.
Have a lovely evening, I am planning to eat Chili and watch "Persons of Interest."
That is the coolest feature of internet streaming services, you can watch like, TV before it started to suck utterly, and such. I've really gotten to come to love the early 90s and early 2000s TV, even I can tell that most of the technology is ridiculously insane and obsolete.
Don't try to get me to watch Giligan's Island or whateves. The late 90s and early 2000s are my wheelhouse. I don't go in for like, TV where the main character spanks his wife and everybody cheers (it's sort of obsolete) even though possibly justified. The husband watches as lot of Westerns, also not my cup of tea.
Or, earwax.
Anna