TV MAIMS OUR YOUTH, Y'ALL.
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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.
The Yiddish spelling for bum is tuchus, according to urbandictionary.com.
Knives don't cut kids, TV cuts kids.
That looks right, Maria.
Hec, there is a hair dilemma in Bitches! Hie thee over there stat!
I knew something was calling me to the computer.
The Yiddish spelling for bum is tuchus, according to urbandictionary.com.
Well, considering Yiddish isn't written in the same alphabet as English, there really isn't a Yiddish spelling that can be typed here. I'm pretty sure that the YIVO spelling (which is the standardized transliteration system usually used for academic stuff, but not generally observed elsewhere) is tokhes, but I'm sure there are at least five other commonly-used ones.
Can any LAista or person familiar with said city tell me what there is to do around Union Station. I'm meeting a slightly neurotic family member there this afternoon, and I'd rather we not wing it too much.
Only thing I can think of is "leave", ita. Sorry.
Hey, you said you found a mover. Which one are you using?
Can any LAista or person familiar with said city tell me what there is to do around Union Station. I'm meeting a slightly neurotic family member there this afternoon, and I'd rather we not wing it too much.
Get lost. That's what I did. On the other hand, that's about five minutes from my campus. There really isn't much to do around here that's of the cool variety. Even the rose garden isn't very impressive yet. You could go see the creepy Body Worlds exhibit at the Science museum, though. Otherwise, I'd suggest leaving the area and going somewhere much cooler.
Hey, you said you found a mover. Which one are you using?
I'm going with Millenium Movers, I think. Everyone looks about equivalent ($65-70/hr, some with 3hr minimums), so I picked the first one with a slot open on my day.
Leave? Get lost? I was already harbouring some trepidation -- is there anywhere to sit and eat or coffee that's not horrible, maybe?
Can any LAista or person familiar with said city tell me what there is to do around Union Station.
What about Olvera Street?