Yay, msbelle!
And 'Suela continues the cute animal "You really wish you could adopt one, don't you?" linkage. You people are killing me. I R dead.
'Heart Of Gold'
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.
Yay, msbelle!
And 'Suela continues the cute animal "You really wish you could adopt one, don't you?" linkage. You people are killing me. I R dead.
Isn't the vapors, gas?
You'd think. The vapors included fatigue and a tendency to faint at the drop of a plot point and are somehow related to "female" problems.
Jonathan on Blow-Out just said that he is hair.
Thanks all. Sara, we eat there next visit.
Cake is in the oven.
Jesse, stay home. I'll be ok, really.
Okay, but why do only second-degree polynomials yield parabolic curves? You can't just say it and leave it like that!
The vapors included fatigue and a tendency to faint at the drop of a plot point and are somehow related to "female" problems.
Which means it's hysteria and can be alleviated by the application by specially trained medical personnel of a vibrator, right?
Okay, but why do only second-degree polynomials yield parabolic curves?
Ahhh, Emily and Polynomials. That takes me back.
::wonders if "the vapors" is relatede to "vapor lock"::
Okay, but why do only second-degree polynomials yield parabolic curves?
It has to do with the nature of conic sections.
No, really. I'm pretty sure one could prove this.
eta: or you could prove it from the definition of a parabolic curve and ignore the whole conic section thing, I think....
Which means it's hysteria and can be alleviated by the application by specially trained medical personnel of a vibrator, right?
That's totally my favorite Olde Tyme Remedy.
Doing a quick run by to ask if anybody here has seen this show 'Fire Me, Please'?
I have never laughed so hard at the T.V. in recent memory!