There's a Daily Show hosted by John Stewart, too?!
It's the whole Quebec bilingual thing.
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's a Daily Show hosted by John Stewart, too?!
It's the whole Quebec bilingual thing.
There are some other shows I want to see, but those tickets I needed to buy ASAP. I'm so psyched.
Now the airline prices need to drop a little. $600? You've got to be on crack. It's supposed to be no more than 4.
ita never takes me anywhere.
I think everyone should come with!
Six Feet Under starts on Monday.
I'm waiting to catch up by DVD first.
But thanks for the VM heads-up Frank and -t-! That's the one show I regret not giving a shot this year.
A local children's bookstore here in Oak Park is having a big to-do for the Harry Potter release in July. Not the usual "just in the store" shindig, but encompassing a few square blocks in the middle of downtown, plus a few other locations. Love some of the planned events (scroll down a bit), including "Potions" cooking and "Herbology" classes taught at a nearby mansion, Human Chess played in the park, a dramatic reading of PoA at a corner theater a mile or so away, and the landbased version of the Quidditch World Cup tournament and Afternoon Divination Tea.
It's fun seeing people get so worked up about a book. It makes my heart happy, even if said book series has been merchandised to death.
Kathy, that is so cool. I wish there was something that nifty going on here in Seattle. A Potions class taught at a mansion!
Before it gets removed: [link]
fun, ita!
Betsy, never underestimate the laziness and passivity of people who are in the throes of learned helplessness.
Hee, on the Craig's List link.
learned helplessness
Christ. I've been trying to remember this phrase for years. I think -- does it cover the scenario where if something isn't done right the first time, the subject becomes passive aggressively unable to ever do it right, regardless of the complexity?
does it cover the scenario where if something isn't done right the first time, the subject becomes passive aggressively unable to ever do it right, regardless of the complexity?
I'd say so. Though I might also refer to that person as shortly-to-be-bludgeoned-to-death-with-a-nearby-object.