Whew
They gave him no reason to fear reprisals; they kindly berated him right on the spot.
How lovely! Yes, definitely much better. Is everything already neatly filed away, or is that optical illusion?
Posted by Snow on 05/01 at 10:15 AMOoooooo. So bright. So airy. So much room to put things away. It’s like a New Yorker’s wet dream. I am weeping here. (In a good way, of course.)
All silliness aside, the new space looks terrific. Happy Monday. :)
Posted by bakerina on 05/01 at 12:38 PMinteresting minimalism, fabulous antiques. at first glance it reminds me of a old movie called ‘Desk Set’ with Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy.
Posted by goliard on 05/03 at 10:21 AMThanks.
Hey, that movie sounds rather heavy on innuendo. I should watch it. I wonder if my wife’s unwillingness to watch old b/w movies with me is grounds for divorce?
With space, now I can begin to acquire more stuff and make more paper. It’d be un-American not to.
Posted by 'mouse on 05/04 at 11:38 AMHow on earth did you marry someone before ever watching a Humphrey Bogart movie with her? Where were your priorities? Yes, I’m certain it’s grounds for divorce.
Posted by Snow on 05/04 at 01:11 PMIt’s not in black and white, and the innuendo is what makes it a wonderful movie.
not even westerns?
Posted by goliard on 05/05 at 10:09 AMthere’s a story here somewhere, and not just in those expensive vintage cabinets, but in the relationships that progress around them. they are just a prop.
Posted by goliard on 05/26 at 12:00 PM(clapping hands) Yes, goliard. Yes. They are a prop. And the story is in the relationships. I just wish I was a real writer and could do justice to the stories that need telling.
Posted by 'mouse on 05/26 at 05:34 PM
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