headpats for ita.
'Life of the Party'
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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.
There were some vigorous arm movements, but no dance routine.
Shoot, I was looking forward to the graceful dance routine.
I still don't have a brain, though.
I have a brain! Trade you for a left ear and a right nostril.
I'm currently listening to Godsmack and never did I wanna be here again, and I don't remember why I came. It's like they read my mind!
Heh. One of my groups was kicked out of computer lab a coupel of semesters ago, and we really were working. We were just working loudly and with great hilarity - Marketing projects make me punchy.
Trade you for a left ear and a right nostril.
The left ear comes with Nik Kershaw songs, and the nostril with a slight sinus ache. But I really really want a brain, so I'm willing to throw a right eye into the pot.
One of my groups was kicked out of computer lab a coupel of semesters ago, and we really were working. We were just working loudly and with great hilarity - Marketing projects make me punchy.
I feel you. I'm just glad I've figured out the unwritten rules of the various labs, where you can talk, and where you can't.
I didn't realize VWs were that bad. The more expensive German brands seem to be serviceable by dealer or specialist garage only, but I thought VWs were less prone to that sort of stuff.
I've heard a Wendy Bagwell comedy routine about people trying to figure out the workings of a Volkswagen.
Brain cloud!
That, or the flourescent lights.
I'm just glad I've figured out the unwritten rules of the various labs, where you can talk, and where you can't.
That's the trick. Our problem was that the graduate lab we were used to wasn't open for some reason, so we were in the general lab, where they're apparently strict.
Fuckity fuckity fuck fuck. You know, I know people can't follow directions, and normally I just sigh and track down the information again for the 50th time. But instead of my normal 15, I have 60-some packets to do this month, so a fucking FIVE-YEAR GAP BEFORE THE FIRST JOB under the part where it says "all experience since terminal degree" is one more thing than I really want to deal with. Okay.
Anyone know what EMG stands for? Is it just "Electromyography" or is there more?