And I had to admit Supernatural had me scared and hiding behind my couch for a couple of minutes--I mean, it was really obvious stuff, but I have deep cultural fear of the whole woman-in-white story. In Korea, most ghosts from traditional horror stories on which I grew up are young women with long dark hair dressed all in white, keen on avenging themselves on unfaithful/murderous men.
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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.
Oh! When is It Takes a Thief on now? I love that show. cutie ex-criminals.
Curious story on the news this morning about Shaquille O'Neal witnessing a man who shouted a bunch of slurs and threw a bottle at a gay couple. Shaq apparently called the cops and then tailed the guy until the police got him.
Shaq, all is forgiven for Kazaam!
The montage in House didn't bother me. And Bones was surprisingly watchable. I thought DB looked pretty good, although did they make his hair reddish? Maybe it was just our TV. Didn't blow me away, but decent viewing for an hour.
I missed Supernatural, and didn't tape GG, which I caught in reruns all summer. Too much damned stuff is scheduled for Tuesday night.
I didn't watch Bones (or any TV save for an episode of the Muppet Show with my kids), but I'd still like to have an opinion on it. Therefore, I'm going to say that it didn't leave an impression with me.
Aw, it wasn't that bad. Just [spoiler]. The episode overall was excellent.
I normally like House. I probably would have liked this one too. I think I was just lazy about changing the channel after GG.
Plus I was kind of interested in Supernatural.
Cool info, Heather. The extent of the damage in NO is almost incomprehensible... and my anger that so much of it was preventable is nearly as.
Heather, thank you for posting that.
I'ma gonna go smack someone with it now.
Ok-- I need a little more help on the work study/math thing.
Ok-- if a student has workstudy it pays 75% of their pay. The department pays 25%. The way it is written it says that there is a 75/25 split. We want our 25% to be $250.00. The student should be paid $1000, right?
The AA (who is my friend) is reading the 75/25 split as taking 75% of $250.00 and adding it to $250. So she thinks we would pay the student a total of 437.50. But then, if we pay 25% of that, then it is $109.37, right?
I am so confused
Department pays 250, financial aid pays 750, and your friend is making things way too complicated.