Yes. Alibelle, in Pasadena.
'Bushwhacked'
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.
Bodyworlds is in Chicago now. I might go check it out one of these days.
I'm looking to replace my very old Epson printer for a new one of any brand. Any preferences out there?
I like Canon printers because instead of a $40 printer with $30 ink cartridges, you get a $120 printer with $5 ink cartridges. I have a Multipass MP390 that also acts as a photocopier and scanner. It also comes with text recognition software that scans documents into an editable Word document.
There was just a hit and run right next to my school, killing somebody.
Yes. Alibelle, in Pasadena.
Neat. I hope it's awesome!
Bodyworlds is in Chicago now. I might go check it out one of these days.
It is interesting, but gross as hell. For the most part, it was easy enough to think of it all as fake, except for the teeth, which are of course, very recognizable. Also, belly buttons look really weird, without the skin around them. IMO, of course.
Wait, in Canada? I realize there are still ties between these two countries, and that the Queen goes on their money, and things, but how separated are they really?
Alibelle, we are a constitutional monarchy, and she is our Queen.
re, The OC: meh.
Alibelle, we are a constitutional monarchy, and she is our Queen.
Really? That's so awesome. How come I never realized Canada wasn't a completely independent country? Wait. Don't you have an Independence Day? On July 1? Teach me history, please?
Teach me history, please?
Canada gained its independence by evolution, not revolution.
(Sorry. That's all I remember from sixth grade, the "America's Neighbors" history year. Well, that and a painting of a ship burning. I really should know more about this, shouldn't I? I mean, I'm geographically closer to Canada than to a lot of parts of the US. Why don't I know more about this? I think that I'll get a book about Canadian history from the library tomorrow, because now it's really bothering me that I don't know this.)
(I know, Hil. I was schooled in NY, which shares a border with Canada. I feel so ignorant.)