M-Vader is cooler - he's edible
I prefer my evil to taste good, personally.
Oh, and has anyone else seen the Revenge of the Sith trailer translated into l33t?
'Potential'
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.
M-Vader is cooler - he's edible
I prefer my evil to taste good, personally.
Oh, and has anyone else seen the Revenge of the Sith trailer translated into l33t?
Timelies all!
It's spring!(Weather-wise) About freakin' time, I say...
I prefer my evil to taste good, personally.
I'd agree with you, except evil should not melt if left on the car seat on a hot summer day.
Hivemind question - can you get Lyme disease from non-deer ticks?
It has to be the genus Ixodes tick, the adult forms of which usually feed on white-tailed deer, thus it is called "deer-tick". But Ixodes ticks can also feed on a variety of other animals. During the larval and nymph stages (which is when it is infected with the Lyme agent and can transmit the disease to people), its preferred feeding victims are white-footed mice, birds, voles, with human, cats and dogs often as accidental hosts. The adult ticks prefer feeding on deer (which is not a part of the Lyme agent's life cycle), but also can feed on bears, racoons, etc.
Deer Tick Ecology, now with pictures!
I'd agree with you, except evil should not melt if left on the car seat on a hot summer day.
waves paw Dogbert-like
Pshaw! If your M-vaders are melting, you're simply not eating fast enough! Where's the Homer nummy-noise? No nummy-noise? Then increase ingestion velocity!
eyes coffee cup
Methinks I have already overindulged, and the work-day has yet to start.
Yup. You should see the writers' guidelines; they're hilarious.
Here we go. (These are for Steeple Hill.) [link]
Although the faith element is an important part of these stories, the degree of religiousness can vary. We would prefer that specific Christian denominations not be named, e.g., we prefer "Good Shepherd Christian Church" to "Good Shepherd Baptist (or Presbyterian, Methodist, etc.) Church." Though the heroine can be conflicted about being "cool" or finding her place in the contemporary secular world while maintaining her Christian values, her behavior cannot stray from acceptable CBA norms.
Because Steeple Hill Books sells to both CBA and ABA bookstores, we must adhere to CBA conventions. The stories may not include alcohol consumption by Christian characters, dancing, card playing, gambling or games of chance (including raffles), explicit scatological terms, hero and heroine remaining overnight together alone, Halloween celebrations or magic or the mention of intimate body parts. Lying is also problematical in the CBA market and characters who are Christian should not lie or deceive others. Possibly there could be exceptional circumstances (matters of life and death), but this has to be okayed by an editor.
In summary, our readers are Christian, but judgemental as Hell.
Hivemind question - can you get Lyme disease from non-deer ticks?
You know how Jesse assigned us specalities? I think I missed one of mine. I live in East Lyme, CT. No, this is not a coincidence. Most of the people I know (including both of my parents) have had Lyme Disease, and my community has been dealing with it (and learning about it) since the early 80's. I'm not a doctor, but I have a lot of personal experience that might deflate some of the fear if anyone does end up getting bitten or suspecting they might have it.
In general terms, the best advice I can give to anyone who even suspects it--even if the test comes back negative--is to get the antibiotic treatment anyway. It's a fairly simple treatment, and the disease is completely curable if caught early.
::tosses out planned novel about the Christian chick who farts::