Maybe he has a really dead-pan delivery that just doesn't translate well online.
We actually met through a meet-up...and we always seem to be on the opposite side of the room at events...so his calling, despite my being attracted to him...was a total surprise.
I like his voice...his work...his commitment to making the world a better place...the way he walks...the grey at his temples...his wardrobe...
eta: Breakfast at Tiffany's I love that song.
Augh spoke too soon.
And I said "What about Buffy and Firefly?"
And she said "Aha. Well, I remember those shows,
And as I recall, I think I very much liked them."
And I said, "Well that's one thing we've got....."
Daniel, where did you get your tagline? Also, are gay men obsessed with sneakers? I must have missed that lesson.
Daniel, where did you get your tagline? Also, are gay men obsessed with sneakers? I must have missed that lesson.
It's from an Episode of House.
I am not aware of the sneaker factor, myself.
Oh good. I knew I had things to look forward to. They'll be out on DVD someday. Patience is not my strong suit.
The first few eps House himself is a mixture of mean and snark, after that it's more hard core snark than mean.
I think it was a matter of getting all the writers on the same page.
Not to say he doesn't get mean sometimes, but he usually has a reason.
Damn fine show.
x-posted with my LJ.
So, I have a funny feeling I'm not going to make it through this semester without cluesticking someone in my Abnormal Psych class. Yesterday someone was going on and on and on about ECT being a torture device and people receiving it against their will. Blah, blah, blah. My prof tried to correct him, but the guy just wouldn't drop it.
This was the second class, and the second class where I felt the need to snap someone's uneducated head off. Mom thinks I need to warn the prof of my background so when I finally snap, he's had some warning. I haven't decided. It may be more fun to shock the whole class!
So, thoughts? Warn or don't warn? That is the question...
Yesterday someone was going on and on and on about ECT being a torture device and people receiving it against their will. Blah, blah, blah. My prof tried to correct him, but the guy just wouldn't drop it.
Were you in my Abnormal Psych class? I had the same thing happen to me on Tuesday. I had this little bitca next to me going on and on about how she would never do that. I wanted to smack her. Luckily my professor smacked her down for me.
Beej, how could you possibly know him well just by reading stuff on the internet? What sort of sources were you reading? A blog? Discussion boards? Articles? Myspace? Friendster?
Give the guy a shot face to face. It's only fair.
vw, if you are comfortable, I would warn. Your prof may be able to "direct" the conversation in ways that might help you avoid feeling like you are going to cluestick someone over the head. Also, I'd imagine there might be some topics that might make you feel a bit uncomfortable and it might be nice if your prof knows this (like if writing a paper or attending a lecture is particularly hard or something).
Of course, you feeling comfortable with it is the most important thing.