For some reason my company's filter blocks the National Weather Service site. Those meteorologists must be getting up to some funky shit.
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Natter 36: But We Digress...
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.
For awhile, the State of Alaska was blocking its employees from most dogsledding sites. Go figure.
They did finally remove this block from at least some.
Damn near everything is blocked nowadays. I spend my time at Slate and MSNBC. ::shrugs::
But the disinvite! I've been dissed!
Anything on geocities is blocked--with all the pop-ups I"m not surprised--but there's oodles of fic out there.
Maybe the do was cancelled? Otherwise, she's an idiot and rude.
Disinviting? That's harsh. I mean, sending a "Yo! Answer me!" follow-up - sure thing. Or just seething silently. But disinviting? Nuh-uh. Maybe it was a mistake. I don't do e-vites enough to know whether you can accidentally disinvite someone when, say, you were marking them as not having responded or something.
Go to the party anyway! I mean, if it turns out you're gatecrashing, it's less rude than the takeback.
I don't have to be at work until 10:00 tomorrow, and it's the Scarlett Johansson Robot Chicken tonight.
The question is, will I be able to stay awake that long?
Hivemind horse question:
I need a horse to suddenly stumble with an injury that will make it unable to carry riders for at least several days. But I don't want to kill the horsie--the story is a little bloody as is. So something that will heal with time and care is indicated.
Hero and heroine are riding double across rocky, uneven ground, and I'd prefer something sudden-onset if possible--the horse goes to its knees like the horse that won the Preakness, only more injured.
Ideas?
How about something spooks the horse and it runs off?