mearaing:
((Nora, so sorry about your friend))
Kristen-check out that county across the Golden Gate from SF while you’re at it! I can’t help pimping it. It was SO much fun to have libkitty in town and get together to watch Lost and stuff like that.
Yay on a good start to school, vw!
My one year Buffistaversary is next month.
How do you tell this, besides remembering it? Okay. Hmm, when was the move to Phoenix made? I could date it from them. I was at either WX or PC, whichever was right before Phoenix, for a few months and come over in the first flush. That was a really cool night.
In case this is useful in re the rashes discussion, there’s this ointment called “Bag Balm” that a friend uses a lot on her eyes - she has had several eye surgeries and has an allergy to preservatives in most eye ointments. Which is to say, this is how I deduce that it is Good Stuff for itchy things, etc. I’ve used it on first outbreaks of athlete’s foot when I haven’t had any specific ointments available and it works to fix that, which is great. Though mostly, I used my blow dryer on my feet. I wonder if that would work for you, Susan – blow drying the itchy parts?
Yikes, Sparky1, sympathies to your sister.
I had mono once. Whew-eee. Get up, make tea, have a bowl of cereal. Lie down and sleep for 3 hours because THAT was so exhausting.
Askye, congrats on the new house/apt.! So great! Also, funeral/memorial services are for the living, so you’re going in sympathy/respect for the person you know, not the decedent. On the plus side, it could be really interesting. Rituals for major life events, as death is, usually are. And, what everyone else said.
This just came over freecycle:
[freecycle] WANTED: 300lbs of steel or lead.
What on earth would you DO with 300 lbs of steel or lead? Drop it on your enemy's head?
Sell it to Wile E. Coyote?
When I had mono, the docter told me that I could have been carrying it for a while and only got sick because I was under a lot of stress at the time.
Get up, make tea, have a bowl of cereal. Lie down and sleep for 3 hours because THAT was so exhausting.
This was me, except it was more like, pour bowl of cereal, rest for 30 minutes, eat cereal, sleep for 3 more hours. Most often, I jjust ate dry cereal because I was too tired to get out of bed.
Also, I was in a foreign country at the time and my roommates' very helpful response to my illness was "be sure not to use our silverware because we don't want to get sick."
Java, what possessed you to eat that chocolate all by yourself?
I would have shared with you!
What on earth would you DO with 300 lbs of steel or lead? Drop it on your enemy's head
Hmm, it would be a good start to be sufficient weight to give a trebuchet a decent kick. But only a start. You need about 800 lbs for a good snap.
It depends on what size trebuchet you're talking about, and what payload. I think we should adopt a standard trebuchet size, which other trebuchets could be compared to.
The standard trebuchet could be one that can fling a standard toilet 500 yards.
The standard trebuchet could be one that can fling a standard toilet 500 yards
That could work. However, your typical urban trebuchet needs to be effective but not of such a size as to scare the shit out of the neighbors when stored in the backyard.
We're generally content with a duffle bag full of soccer balls flung into an approaching army at 100 yards.
Nonian, egad, your roommates response is so.... so... isolating. I can understand it, but still.
Sparky1, sadly, it seemed like a good idea at the time; well, really, it just tasted SO darn good, I couldn't stop myself.
If/when you fling 800#s, do you attempt to recover it, so it can be flung again?
Naw, the 800 lbs is the counterweight. It pulls the "arm" up and over, which is what does the flinging....