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Natter 32 Flavors and Then Some
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.
You know what they say: "A cat-stacker has no time for firestarting."
Here, msbelle: [link]
My browser/computer won't let me play.
That's it, it's official. I'm now an Arizonan (again). My car is registered and my license is brand new. And get this, it doesn't expire until 2034!
Go Cats!
The fun thing about reading the recent whitefont here, as someone who watches ER maybe twice a season, is having it confirmed that it really is a soap -- I missed 99 percent of the arcs mentioned, and the show STILL makes sense when I turn it on. (I am mildly sad to read about some of the deaths, though. They killed Carter's baby with the African woman?)
I don't ask for too much reality on serial TV.
Allyson's link makes me worried, not because I'm a smoker, but I'm afraid that if they make smoking a legitimate excuse not to hire someone, what will stop them from moving onto the obese? Or the diabetic? Or the asthmatic? Not that they hire too many obese people now anyway, but at least it's not a legally permitted bar to hiring.
I'm an obese smoker. I am so totally screwed.
the problem is people that you've already hired. for example, I am clinically obese according to some charts. However, I can count on one hand the number of times that I've been to the doctor in the past year. I know skinny people with more health problems than me.