This weekend? I asked a girl out, and she said yes.
YAY Tom! That is awesome news!
Dana, your family is in my thoughts. I hope you're able to get in touch with them soon.
'Bushwhacked'
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.
This weekend? I asked a girl out, and she said yes.
YAY Tom! That is awesome news!
Dana, your family is in my thoughts. I hope you're able to get in touch with them soon.
Also, what exactly does it mean that certain sections of the city are under martial law?
Amy, how do you know it's not once a day? I'll have to rewatch, but my impression from some line of dialogue when he asked if he could take some needles with him was that he would have to come by every day.
Also, what exactly does it mean that certain sections of the city are under martial law?
They said that anyone out on the street would be arrested. I haven't heard any new information about looting, but I'm sure it's a problem.
The phones seem to still be out in Jackson. I haven't been able to get in touch with my parents.
I have friends in/near Jackson, and they haven't had power since about 11am yesterday.
Another friend down near Mobile passes along this piece of info: There's a row of antebellum houses in Biloxi which survived Camille despite most everything else in town getting damaged/flattened. Today, they're gone. Just foundations.
Also, what exactly does it mean that certain sections of the city are under martial law?
Looters will be shot.
Pet peeve: I saw a website saying a parish was under "marshal law." Grr.
I saw a website saying a parish was under "marshal law."
Heh. Walker, NOLA Ranger.
t edit Though that would, actually, be *marshall* law.
t edit again Well, I don't know if Walker, Texas Ranger, is actually a Marshall -- I was just riffing.
Wolfram, maybe you're right, but my impression was that he wasn't there every day. Especially since she was confused by his blood sugar levels -- for one, they should be checking that four times a day, or at least once, for someone on insulin, because severe hypoglycemia can lead to lots of complications -- I thought she would have been checking more carefully, and more quickly. But, as bon said, maybe they simply didn't make the timeline clear. My impression, though, was that when he asked the drug-getting prisoner for the insulin blocker, he said he needed it in a couple of days. And it took at least a couple of days for him to get it. In the meantime, why hadn't she checked his sugar again? I know I'm being picky, but if they're going to wank this particular issue, for me at least, they need to be a little more careful with the way they present it.
Theodosia, was that the one called "Born Without a Face" on Discovery Health?
Yes, they were rerunning it on the regular Discovery Channel. My nephews have a cousin who was born with similar, if less severe, birth defects, and his parents have responded to it not unlike the most excellent parents in the documentary.
If the levees were going to break, at least it was after the main part of Katrina had passed -- which meant that rescue efforts were able to get going, that people didn't have to flee their houses into hurricane weather and get hit by flying debris. It sucks, but the important thing is that as many lives weren't lost.