Pony Party: Procrastinator’s Ball

Light Emitting Pickle here to bring you the most recent open thread. First, a few words about Pickle Pony Parties:

Please do not recommend a Pony Party when you see one.  There will be another along in a few hours.

Top o’ the morning to y’all. As is the case every Monday morning, I found myself frantically assembling this morning/midday installment of the Pony Party, having conveniently ignored the myriad reminders triggered by Outlook yesterday. And so, once again, I don’t have much to say. So, in the spirit of this really being an open thread… take it away, folks!

BTW – when does daylight savings end this year? Wasn’t it the last weekend of October last year? Hmmm – maybe I’ll complain about that for this afternoon’s Pony Party! 😉

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    • pfiore8 on October 29, 2007 at 17:06

    DST that is

    and go Pickle!

    • pfiore8 on October 29, 2007 at 17:12

    this year… in compensation for paying more for gas i suppose…

    and loopy is not necessarily a bad thing

    • RiaD on October 29, 2007 at 17:28

    i’m sooo glad you procrastinate too!
    i put Everything off…my kids say i’ll be late to my own funeral (which sounds pretty good to me…that means i’m not dead yet!)
    i’m putting off writing by dithering here…trying to find some inspiration in someone else’s words…

    BTW did y’all see that eagle & condor essay?? Outstanding!

    • Robyn on October 29, 2007 at 20:10

    …than I was last week.  But the Deb’s cousin is on her way to CA and no jury duty today.  I just have one class, which as 6.

    I should prepare for tomorrow’s classes, but I don’t feel like it.  Tomorrow is, after all, tomorrow.

    Robyn

  1. link

    Exxon’s appeal to the justices was backed by 13 “friend of the court” briefs from business groups, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which noted that lower courts have issued conflicting decisions regarding the punitive damages allowed in shipping cases.

  2. anyone with horses help!

    Looks like I’ll be inheriting 2 beautiful horses.  But I don’t know much about ’em.  How much do you feed them, best way to keep em warm in the winter etc.

    They have a barn and plenty of hay and oats all set up.

    How often do they need new shoes?  WOuld it be easy for me to learn how to take care of their hooves or is it best left to pros?

    How often do I change their pastures?  How long does an old pasture need to rejuvenate?

  3. and in these tumultuous times what do you think they talked about?

    Making more money with technology.

    It’s all starting to make sense now.  Bush said “seize the day” to business leaders from around the globe and instead of fighting against it the MSM included themselves in the taking of spoils.

    No wonder we are all on the netroots, it was our only option.

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