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If the 't' disappears from "tsunami", I might not notice, especially if you're saying it on the radio. But if you leave out the 's', I'll start wondering whether the disaster victims are two-dimensional, or whether you're referring to an animated drawing of a wave. So if you're going to say "toonami", make sure it's in a live segment that I'll only hear once, not a recorded blurb that gets played a couple of times an hour.
I had left the light on in the front room on the third floor, so when I came home and got out of the car, it was easy to see Perrine perched in the window, watching me unload. I found that sweet. And of course she was downstairs by the time I got the front door open, asking to be petted (and, of course, wanting food). She's curled up next to me on the bed now, after sleeping perched on my thigh for a while earlier.
I'm amused when I find myself driving in completely clear air for half a mile or so while the oncoming lanes and part of the median, and most of te landscape on the right, are blanketed in fog. I saw that effect twice tonight. I like fog, even though it means I have drive more slowly. But the "fog everywhere but where I am" effect looks kind of lokie someone screwed up the special-effects in a movie.