Like 9-12 months.
Ta very much. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain...
[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.
Like 9-12 months.
Ta very much. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain...
We are buying the Serial Set, and I think we went with Lexis over Readex after MONTHS of arguing. So. Expensive.
We have the Readex, but not that much has been digitized, yet -- so, useless. If someone had asked me, I would have bought the Serial Set before the Making of Modern Law because only about 6 people use it.
Ta very much.
No prob.
Aimee, I so want that shirt too. In fact, I can think of at least one parent of an autistic person who would think it's hil-fuckin-larious.
Yay for Mg's mom being home.
Not-yay for non-sharing of cookies.
Aimee, I'm dropping you an email at your yahoo addy.
t runs to yahoo
You know, I just hate that with this pricey stuff you can't just look at a price list. Even if they worked out deals with just about everyone, it would be nice to see if it were even worth exploring something.
signed,
The person who just had CD coordination added to her job description
vw, I think we share a classmate. There is a woman in one of my classes that is dumb as a box of rocks. She doesn't know what a bill is (as in "duck:bill"). No, I'm not kidding.
Quite possible.
At the beginning of lab, Annoying!Lab!Partner (ALP) asked what lab section I'm normally in, because she's never seen me before. I told her, this is my lab section. We went on to talk about how wonderful our TA is, other students, other labs, etc.
At the end of lab, my TA came and asked me which lab section I attended last week, because I missed our lab and made it up on Thursday. I told her. ALP said, "See! I KNEW you weren't in our lab!"
'Cause I would lie about that.
I explained, in my most condescending tone, that I had missed last week, so I had been in a different lab last week, but this was my lab section, and I had been there every other week.
I'm still rolling my eyes.
Oh. She also types exclusively with her index fingers. And insisted on typing everything.
Mine took a practice test last week and was really upset at scoring low. Then she said, "I took it Saturday night right before I was going out. I wanted to get through it really fast." DUH! I can't believe she's even considering grad school. Not to mention the class we're in was expensive and not mandatory. What the hell is she doing there?