Dear Big!Boss of Perkins,
Perkins needs to go home immediately. It's of national security importance.
Thanks ever so much!
-The Buffistas
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Dear Big!Boss of Perkins,
Perkins needs to go home immediately. It's of national security importance.
Thanks ever so much!
-The Buffistas
Yes, I am doing this RIGHT NOW.
Oh, dear, now I'll have to buy some. (checks budget) Do you take Paypal?
On thinking of it further, I think Alumni of works better, since all the words are small words. "Miskatonic" balances "Association" better.
No, no it's not.
Hee.
Cass, I'm sorry about the lay-off and wishing you AT LEAST a few calming days in your pajamas. Well, that and winning the lottery.
NICOLE! Wanna play lit?
I'm procrastinating. Don't tell Emily. She'll make me do my lab report.
f A is a set and B is a subset of it, given a permutation on B which gives a subset of B, does the inverse of that permutation also give a subset of B? Hmmm?
I'm almost positive it does. Wait. If you're doing a permutation which sends B to a subset of B, then it must send B to B, since you can't send more then one element to the same place. So the permutation permutes the elements of B, and separately permutes the elements of A\B. So the the inverse just sends everything back to where it came from, and so it must also permute the elements of B. Right?
Emily - please don't read this. Thanks!
VW! Sure!
And I promise not to tell Em.
As far as I know, Devon cream is clotted cream made with milk from Devon cows. (And I think the whole clotted cream concept may have originated there.)
[And the BBC seems to agree with me -- if not the cream itself, then at least the cream tea.]
As far as I know, Devon cream is clotted cream made with milk from Devon cows. (And I think the whole clotted cream concept may have originated there.)Okay. I noodled around the site, and they note the Double Devon Cream is a little more creamy/less buttery than their Clotted Cream. Now must try them all. Must make scones, too.
I should get some of that for my Afternoon Tea. Mmmmmmm...
Oh. They have clotted cream with Drambuie. [link]