I think it's just a weird thing that some people do, lumping all the thick girls together as one specific thing.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, flaming otters, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I think I just gave myself a blister while frying bacon for lunch. Note to self: grease spatters.
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Those eyeglasses are lovely. In fact, I am wondering if I ordered them, if I could bring them in and have lenses put in here in Rochester.
The Camryn Manheim thing is weird. (I haven't gotten that, I usually look like someone's Italian Cousin). There are 13 million differant types of thin people, obviouslt all of us who are thicker don't all have the same body type.
I used to have frames like that. Loved them. And I think they'd suit you, Allyson.
Laura, recieved and backflung, with thanks.
I used not to have a problem reconciling ID and evolution. Nobody could tell me how big God's clock is, or Her calendar. I honestly believe that some people just really have a problem believing the world existed before they were born, will continue after they're gone. And for this reason, they can't accept that they, personally, or their family, or anybody they know, "descended" from monkeys. Because monkeys, obviously, are lesser than human, and we're made in the image of God. Who is better than monkeys.
Short-sighted and self-centered, to my way of thinking. Which is so open-minded, my mom used to tell me, my brain's liable to fall out.
This day is too long. I'm editting xml files by hand, since the tools are broken. My eyes are crossing. There is a software installation that is going very very poorly, and it sounds like it is largely due to problems with the humans. I didn't read the plan closely enough and missed that dbs would be down (but then, the dbas neglected to tell everyone not involved in the install that the dbs would be down, so...) Someone is giving me a new table, which would be wonderful if it actually contained reliable info. But it may not.
The History Channel has a series coming up (in April, I think) called "10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America," and one of the eps is about the Scopes trial. It's quite good -- not your usual cheap History Channel stuff at all. (The whole series is good, actually, but the Scopes ep relates to the current conversation. What they did was to hire 10 documentary filmmakers and said "Pick a day in American history and make a documentary about it." The directors were given almost total control over their projects, and a nice fat budget to do it well.)
I think I just gave myself a blister while frying bacon for lunch.
Even bacon has forsaken you? Dude. The only answer is SGA porn.
Allyson, I like these. [link]
Even bacon has forsaken you? Dude.
I hadn't looked at it that way, but you may be right. Maybe bacon was just trying to teach me a little bit of a lesson.
I have pitched krav to both the instructor and the lady sitting next to me. Plus learnt some process-related stuff too. Which I'm expected to start implementing mere hours after the class ends tomorrow, despite being the only one on that project team with the relevant training.
The class is introducing a process that's a really good idea, that looks like it could be very effective, if only you could convince people to, you know, follow it.