Dick Clark's still not dead, and not one person here called him Schroedinger's Dick. It's like I don't even know you people, any more.
Actually.... -t "Natter 33 1/3" Mar 17, 2005 9:19:52 am PST
Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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.
Dick Clark's still not dead, and not one person here called him Schroedinger's Dick. It's like I don't even know you people, any more.
Actually.... -t "Natter 33 1/3" Mar 17, 2005 9:19:52 am PST
yes, because I am big and tough.
Like...a crate of jerky? Is that what you're trying to convey.
Because I've seen you in a vintage 50s cocktail dress and you seemed petite and rather girlish.
Dick Clark's still not dead, and not one person here called him Schroedinger's Dick. It's like I don't even know you people, any more.
Actually.... -t "Natter 33 1/3" Mar 17, 2005 9:19:52 am PST
Skimmer. My very next line was, "-t came closest."
Actually.... -t "Natter 33 1/3" Mar 17, 2005 9:19:52 am PST
Nah, I don't think that counts for Cindy's purposes.
I always wonder how teachers who are parents manage to make it to Christmas time, without a nervous breakdown.
My mom used to threaten to. Or she'd make Dad take us on vacation without her. I think it helped that we were late elementary/middle school and a little more autonomous by the time she was teaching school full time.
Skimmer. My very next line was, "-t came closest."
Ooops! Guilty as charged. t slinks away to skim another day
Ooooooh, slinky Teppy.
I think being scared is a normal reaction.
yes, because I am big and tough.
t is so Not!Scared of msbelle
t is, however, scared of being renamed after some lame minor league player
The use of tense in that article is confusing to me. Is the plasma ball with the black hole in the middle (that is most likely of no threat to me) still in existence, or did it die its 1/10 million million billionth of a second death like all the other plasma balls with no balck hole? I read it twice. Maybe the third time is the charm. Heh. charm
Nope. Still confused.
The use of tense in that article is confusing to me.
Yeah, it confused me too.
Maybe a physicist is using it as a paperweight. (OK, the black hole's container would actually be what holds papers to his desk.)