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.
I am WIRED. And I haven't had any caffeine in the last ten hours. I freely give up all my bouncy alertness. I will share, happily. You guys don't need coffee, really. I swear it. I have the good stuff. No, really. You'll like it.
Please take the wiredness off my hands, so that I may sleep.
Ali, I'll repeat my recommendation of hot chocolate. It's good both if you want to go back to sleep and if you want to stay awake. [Edit: I'll gladly trade it for bouncy alertness, for the record]
vw, I love your tagline:
Poetry can take something strange and make it familiar; it can also take something familiar and make it strange.
(Also, it's true about science, as well, which makes it even prettier).
Alibelle, I've done that spin around on the floor move! It's so fun!
It so is! And it goes by so quickly you don't even get a second to think about what might have been on the floor, until long after the move has been completed.
Is that the Japanese "Shall We Dance" or the Richard Gere? Or possibly I have the title wrong.
It was the Richard Gere one, which was based on the Japanese one, of the same title. Actually, I think I liked this version better than the Japanese one. The Japanese one made me more uncomfortable about what the dynamic was doing to the guy's marriage, from what I remember, and I had a really hard time enjoying it. Also, I think the Japanese guy was more of a "loser." And that was difficult to watch, too. RG is very much the average guy, here. But it's been awhile since I saw the Japanese version. However, the RG version has Stanley Tucci! Who is awesome! And Bobby Cannavale (sp?) who's so funny! And Nick Cannon! And Susan Sarandon is great. And there is lots of wonderful dancing, and some very nice cinematography, and direction. It's quite nicely paced, too. And the soundtrack totally rocks.
Oh, poor Alibelle! Maybe try a cup of herbal tea? Or Nilly's rec of hot chocolate is good too.
vw, I love your tagline:
Thank, Nilly! I'm continuing in my short tradition of quoting professors in my tagline.
This is done in ordr to make sure that Pesakh will always take place on the spring (and because lunar years have fewer days than solar ones).
Adar I and Adar II, right? I sort of like that there's an extra month every once in a while. It seems more efficient than the extra day every four years, of the Gregorian calendar. It's sort of a procrastinator's way of adjusting:
Don't worry, we'll fix it. Eventually it all evens out.
Of course I can say that, not having to live it. I think this year, Purim starts on the evening of Scott's birthday, and Passover starts on Christopher's.
Ali, I'll repeat my recommendation of hot chocolate. It's good both if you want to go back to sleep and if you want to stay awake. [Edit: I'll gladly trade it for bouncy alertness, for the record]
I think we'll just have to trade. I love hot chocolate, but it is a better stimulant than coffee for me. Also, real hot chocolate needs milk, and I'm out. Although I do have some awesome Eloise hot chocolate powder mix, that is pink, of course, that I haven't tried yet. But again, I need milk. Also, I don't want to have to brush my teeth again. Because I am lazy even when I am wired.
Aww, thanks vw! I might try tea soon, despite the tooth brushing thing.
Also, I just wanted you guys to know that I love you all. You are so awesome.
Now be boring-- which I know is difficult-- so you can put me to sleep. Because it's all about me.
I was wary of Richard Gere b/c I don't really like him, but if the soundtrack is that good I will give it a try.
Passover this year starts the first weekend of JazzFest. This probably has significance only to me, but trust me, it's odd.
I will now take Nilly's advice and have hot chocolate, for lo, I have the means of production.
Although I do have some awesome Eloise hot chocolate powder mix, that is pink, of course, that I haven't tried yet.
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Yes. Apparently The Plaza really does have everything.
I got it at Starbucks, though.
Although the Starbucks was in NYC, so there you go. I also have the Eloise pink lemonade mix, but that doesn't have quite the same impressiveness factor as pink hot chocolate.
ETA: That's exactly it, Cindy!
vw, I like this professor better than the one that said to write everything down.
Adar I and Adar II, right?
Yup, and if you want to be 100% accurate, "Adar Aleph" and "Adar Beit".
Don't worry, we'll fix it. Eventually it all evens out.
Heh. I see it more as a way to have it both ways: a lunar cycle (I can tell you the full moon days in pretty much each and every date in History, because it's always in the middle of the month in the Jewish calendar), but having the holidays fixed in the seasons of the year (which the Muslim calendar, also lunar, doesn't do). So in every 19 years, there are 5 years (scattered along them) with an extra month.
It's strange because there are events (like birthdays) that happen one after the other in usual years, but on the reverse order on "pregnant" years. The "official" month is the "Beit" one (that's why Purim is in it), so if you have something on Adar in a regular year, it's on Adar Beit in a pregnant one. Therefore, for example, if person A's birthday is the 17th of Adar Aleph (was born on a "pregnant" year), and person B's birthday is on the 11th of Adar Beit, in most years both of them will celebrate their birthdays in Adar (because there's just the one, see), and B's birthday will be celebrated before A's. But on pregnant years, A's birthday will be celebrated nearly a month before B's.
It's more complicated written down like this than it actually is. Really. And writing it down now had reminded me that my cousin has a birthday in 3 days, so even if everybody's head spins when reading this, it was worth it at least for writing it.
t /selfish
[Edit: 8+4=6+6]