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Spike's Bitches 22: You've got Angel breath
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I work in a major university library, and believe you me, the back end computing systems are fiendishly complicated. We completely changed computer systems last July and many things are still doing the wacky (though in our case, ILL was not affected). I am sure your DH is right.
OK. Instead of ranting about the Seattle library, I'll reflect on my good fortune that I have the county system as a backup.
Those who know Amy, go and congratulate here. The hidebound Utah State Legislature approved medical licensing for direct entry midwives. Amy's gonna take herself back to school.
Oh, hooray. One of my good friends is a midwife in B.C.
Great news, for Utah in general and Amy in particular.
That's great, Connie. I know she had a lot invested in that debate.
For Hec, lexine, and other baseball peeps, it's the Generic Spring Training report article!
Heh. The A's have been talking up the "situational hitting" thing this spring training. Considering they never, ever hit-and-run, nor bunt, it's funny.
I have no rants to share today. Though I am on the hook for a fair amount of work that needs to be finished before I can leave.
Wonderful news, connie.
It was pulled as of last night, after having been gutted, but the sponsor resubmitted this morning (probably about 2 AM or something, considering how the last days of the session are always madhouses here), and it got passed. Amy's especially pleased at the final addition of a requirement to submit all outcome data to a federal database. The state thinks that will prove midwives are incompetent, the midwives know it'll prove that home births are safe.