That quote is great. "If you have to blame someone, why aren't you blaming Saddam Hussein? He's the one who didn't have the WMDs." Stephen Colbert, TDS, on accountability.
Good Luck Hil!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
That quote is great. "If you have to blame someone, why aren't you blaming Saddam Hussein? He's the one who didn't have the WMDs." Stephen Colbert, TDS, on accountability.
Good Luck Hil!
Good luck, Hil!
Hil, clear mind, strong memory, and good logic to you, for your exam!
Exam-ma Hil!!!
Kat, I will love you forever if you send me the OC. And I will go pick it up at the PO myself. (Trans: no, I never got the other package. Bleh!)
Jude does look like a wee pocket man. It's nice to be proven wrong on that sometimes.
On further reflection, I decided it's his big head that makes him look wee.
DX: Phbtbtbtbt.
OK, I think because I freaked out that ONE TIME my officemate was really late during really nasty weather (he didn't appear until after noon) I have a reputation. He now calls or emails me when he's going to be late. On one hand, ok. On the other...well, it's kind of weird, isn't it?
Exam~ma for Hil.
That crazy wind we have been having all morning? It's really brought the temperature down. We all wore our winter coats this morning, when I took Ben and Julia to school. When we walked outside, the balminess hit us like a slap in the face. When I got home, I checked the temperature, and it was 62 degrees. Two hours later, it is 42 degrees.
We are wondering if B5 Season 5 is worth it to buy, or if we should Netflix it.
I bought it, but that's because I think B5 is in the short list of great television and because it really was plotted as a novel. In novels, however, one of your characters can't turn prima donna on you and quit four-fifths of the way through, leaving you to scramble rewrites for an inadequate substitute. Season 5 does wrap up all the arcs, and it gives you "Sleeping in Light," which is a lovely coda for the series.
On the other...well, it's kind of weird, isn't it?
Well, it depends on the scale of the freakout, and maybe I'm sensitive, but if I thought that a co-worker had a problem with my lateness, I'd try to smooth things over and be proactive to not get freaked out on again. that's just me though, I may be over-sensitive and conflict avoidant.
In novels, however, one of your characters can't turn prima donna on you and quit four-fifths of the way through, leaving you to scramble rewrites for an inadequate substitute.
heh. I will say no more so's not to spoil Gud, but heh.