How's it sit? Pretty cunning, don'tchya think?

Jayne ,'The Message'


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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.


Matt the Bruins fan - Oct 28, 2005 10:13:38 am PDT #9664 of 10002
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

I'd rather never have an image or likeness of Karl Rove in my house, no matter what the form. He or Cheny. scary, ugly things.

I'd be fine with either, though they'd necessitate me buying rum and live chickens for the voodoo ceremony.

My workday is supposed to be 9-6 with an hour for lunch. Getting in by 9 is more theoretical than practice, but the people around me know I'm not currently leaving til 10:30 or 11 pm and don't care to bring up the tardiness. When things get back to normal hours they'll be paying me to come in and sit drinking coffee in a daze for an hour, while allowing me to go home at 6 and miss the fairly productive next hour that I could be working. All so all the start times line up evenly with no odd numbers on an executive's report somewhere.


Emily - Oct 28, 2005 10:17:22 am PDT #9665 of 10002
"In the equation E = mc⬧, c⬧ is a pretty big honking number." - Scola

Hey, so I've got kind of a weird question. Did Rosa Parks's arrest show up on background checks when she went to apply for jobs? I mean, obviously, if you're hiring Rosa Parks you probably already know, but still.

Officials in Detroit and Montgomery, Ala., meanwhile, said the first seats of their buses would be reserved as a tribute to Parks' legacy until her funeral next week.

Uh... okay. I mean, I get it, but there is a part of me that thinks, "So in honor of Rosa Parks, you're making sure nobody sits in the front? Interesting technique."


Sue - Oct 28, 2005 10:18:17 am PDT #9666 of 10002
hip deep in pie

So! It's you who stole all the time-speed-up stuff!

I'm on Atlantic time! My day started before yours.


tommyrot - Oct 28, 2005 10:19:24 am PDT #9667 of 10002
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

I'm on Atlantic time! My day started before yours.

...likely story....


Nutty - Oct 28, 2005 10:21:02 am PDT #9668 of 10002
"Mister Spock is on his fanny, sir. Reports heavy damage."

Imagine what trying to apply for a job is like when your name is Eldridge Cleaver. Somehow I think a lot of famous arrested people -- MLK himself -- are by dint of being arrested somewhat freed from the 9-5 job cycle, since they can go on lecture tours for thousands of dollars per speech. This is how disgraced apparatchiks in politics seem to make it all back, and they aren't even always arrested.


Gudanov - Oct 28, 2005 10:23:36 am PDT #9669 of 10002
Coding and Sleeping

Hey, so I've got kind of a weird question. Did Rosa Parks's arrest show up on background checks when she went to apply for jobs?

I believe she did lose her job as did her husband and they eventually had to move.


tommyrot - Oct 28, 2005 10:24:55 am PDT #9670 of 10002
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

One of the radical UW-Madison students who bombed the Army Math Research Center (during the Vietnam war) worked for years as a self-employed street vendor (selling juice and what-not). The bombing resulted in the death of a graduate student who was working in the wee hours of the morning.


Gudanov - Oct 28, 2005 10:27:31 am PDT #9671 of 10002
Coding and Sleeping

After her arrest, Parks became an icon of the civil rights movement and suffered hardship as a result. She lost her job at the department store and her husband quit his after his boss forbade him from talking about Rosa or the legal case. Mrs Parks traveled and spoke extensively to raise money for her legal fees. In 1957, the Raymond and Rosa Parks left Montgomery for Hampton, Virginia, mostly because Mrs. Parks was unable to find work, but also due to disagreements with Dr. King and other leaders of Montgomery's struggling civil rights movement. In Hampton, she found a job as a hostess in an inn at Hampton Institute. Later that year, at the urging of her younger brother, Sylvester, Mrs. Parks, Raymond Parks and her mother, Leona McCauley, moved to Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. Parks worked as a seamstress until 1965 when U. S. Representative John Conyers (D-Michigan) hired her as a secretary and receptionist for his Congressional office in Detroit. She held this position until she retired in 1988.


brenda m - Oct 28, 2005 10:27:50 am PDT #9672 of 10002
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Huh. Went outside for a smoke break right as the White Sox happened to be passing by my building. So that was ok. All these freaking people better be gone by the time I leave work, though.


tommyrot - Oct 28, 2005 10:29:18 am PDT #9673 of 10002
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

I hate it when I go to the Post Office and find that the White Sox are in line ahead of me....