That's me in the shower! We have 2 types who like to join me in the shower: little fuzzy black ones and brown ones with long creepy legs. My son likes to usher spiders outside. I will usher flat spiders outside.
Actually, I know there must be spiders around here. They don't seem to be out in the open to see, & that works out fine for both of us, in my book. So we're good. I think of it like the few stray or feral cats living in the neighborhood that I see around. They be apex predatoring, & I ain't got no problem with them managing the area for us. One likes to use my truck for shade on days off Exactly
it's possible that aliens at Alpha Centauri are watching a Star Trek show right now, because tv signals.... i guess they will like Picard when it reach them in a four years time, maybe they come visit....
So... shirtless Smokey The Bear is legit creepy AF, with his hairy human hands, man boobs, mom jeans over his gut, missing neck, & a disturbing amount of crotch bulge
I’m pretty sure I saw a black squirrel today. The first time I went to Toronto I saw them all over the place and was surprised they existed. I’ve never seen one in the US before.
Hubby is out with his friends tonight, so, for the first time, I ordered dinner off of Doordash. I feel so decadent.
Don't be afraid, poor little house spider. I'm catching you so I can set you free outside... where you'll be completely unprepared for the elements and die a horrible death.
QI is the best in the great British tradition of comedy panel television. Instead of current events, like most other panel shows, it brings up little known information loosely connected to the theme of the episode. Comfort TV for smart people (and those smuggly thinking of themselves as smart).
HOORAY! I've been checking Britbox every few days but alas, it's not there. Maybe soon? Dear GAWD, I love this show. Alan is such a lovable dope.I wish we could have that QI klaxon go on every time Cheeto Voldemort lies. That'd be brilliant!
Oh, and the first episode of the new series was a doozy. John Barrowman and Aisling Bea seated next to each other, those were really fun together. The theme is "Rude", and just wait what Barrowman does with shuttlecocks.
Who can refrain from chuckling at that expression no matter...how it is engaged? Other than it being used in reference to badminton?