Bones has been picked up too. I wonder if the quality improved after the pilot. Too much work for me to check for myself.
Mal ,'Out Of Gas'
Natter 39 and Holding
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.
Note to career women from the NY Times, don't cry at work.
"When people show emotionalism in the workplace, they are not taken as seriously," said Mary Gatta, the director of work force policy and research at the Center for Women and Work at Rutgers University.
Men learned this lesson back in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, when the Industrial Revolution structured the workplace and the workday, and required a disciplined work force, said Tom Lutz, the director of the M.F.A. writing program at the California Institute of the Arts and the author of "Crying: The Natural and Cultural History of Tears." Factory managers trained their workers to be calm and rational, the better to be productive. "You don't want emotions interfering with the smooth running of things," Mr. Lutz said.
Women for the most part did not receive this particular kind of on-the-job training. Nor did they usually learn, as boys did, that it was acceptable to express frustration in other ways.
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...something something dishes that are Applebee's delicious!
This is why I can't even think about awful songs. I still know all the words, and I don't like them!
Nor did they usually learn, as boys did, that it was acceptable to express frustration in other ways.
Like repression?
(OK, maybe not ALL the words.)
Note to career women from the NY Times, don't cry at work.
OMTFG. Mostly today I feel bad for my friend who just got into a fight with her boyfriend yesterday about this very issue.
Like repression?
Dude, throwing things.
I watch Criminal Minds and like it.
Today's why I cherish ita....
I cherish ita's very specific food tastes, even when I find them odd, maybe especially when I do.
I used to cry easily when I was in grade school. I caught a lot of shit for it - from my dad, teachers and students.
Nor did they usually learn, as boys did, that it was acceptable to express frustration in other ways.
Hittin' people. Smashin' stuff.
I used to cry easily when I was in grade school. I caught a lot of shit for it - from my dad, teachers and students
And no wonder -- you were supposed to have learnt not to back in the 18th century. Get with the program, man!
Not diluting the chocolate is perfectly sane. Not odd at all.
I wish someone had told me to not cry at work, otherwise ... wait, apart from in the restroom, still never cried at work. And the more "male" alternatives would have gotten me arrested.