Kaylee: Is that him? Mal: That's the buffet table. Kaylee: Well how can we be sure, unless we question it?

'Shindig'


Natter 43: I Love My Dead Gay Whale Crosspost.  

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.


§ ita § - Feb 28, 2006 5:27:29 am PST #113 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

The rain kept waking me up.

Rain is for sleep. Have you gone native?

I'm glad the migraines are less constant now, ita.

No, sadly. The exercise-induced is on top of the one-a-day migraines.

Your brainstorm might have worked--it could be sitting in his car or something.

Okay, I gotta go to the office and get donuts.


vw bug - Feb 28, 2006 5:28:23 am PST #114 of 10001
Mostly lurking...

mmmmm...donuts. Now I want donuts. Thanks, ita!


Nilly - Feb 28, 2006 5:28:23 am PST #115 of 10001
Swouncing

I am a shameless thief

Well, you did credit sumi, so there's at least that.

Calli, I hope things clear out soon.

Shari!


tommyrot - Feb 28, 2006 5:29:36 am PST #116 of 10001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Not sure if this has been posted before....

Moral degeneracy in flatworms

Australian scientists are set to announce the discovery of a species of flatworm which is a member of group of predators known as oyster leeches. Emma Johnston of the University of New South Wales said the creature -- named Imogine lateotentare -- is one of the simplest organisms known, but its behavior is quite complex, the Sydney Morning Herald reported Friday. [...]

The creatures have both male and female parts and engaged in a sexual practice somewhat like penis fencing. To reproduce they try to stab each other with their genitals and the first to penetrate inserts sperm and then goes on to spar with another flatworm. The "loser" lays and broods the eggs.


lisah - Feb 28, 2006 5:31:25 am PST #117 of 10001
Punishingly Intricate

Does sick time cover sleepiness?

Sure! I've totally called in (usually late rather than out for the whole day) because I slept poorly. I consider it a service to my fellow commuters!


Calli - Feb 28, 2006 5:33:15 am PST #118 of 10001
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

No, sadly. The exercise-induced is on top of the one-a-day migraines.

Migraines are cumulative? That sucks beyond the telling of it--sorry.

Thanks, Nilly.


bon bon - Feb 28, 2006 5:39:57 am PST #119 of 10001
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

The second part of the Out.com interview with Tim Gunn is up [link] there are like ten stunning things about the following passage:

How can you be single?
This is going to sound ridiculous to you. I’m so resigned to it. I went to a psychic about 25-26 years ago. Ostensibly the real thing; she was a consultant to the NASA space flights, and she was a consultant to the FBI. And it was a horrible session. She punched holes in every myth I’d created about myself. I’d spent a lot of my life blaming things on prior lives. And she said to me, “I don’t believe in talking to people about prior lives.” I thought, That’s disappointing, it’s one of the reasons I wanted to see you. Then she said, “In your case, I have to make an exception. I have never met a new soul. Until now.” I say that because it helped explain a lot. I have never, ever been more hurt than from a relationship that goes back to Washington, D.C.—before New York. I’m welling up thinking about how horrible it all was. After many years, it was the advent of AIDS and knowing that this guy who I loved more than myself had been sleeping around… it was awful. More awful was his out and out rejection of me, saying, “I don’t have the patience for you. I’m tired of you. Get lost.” And I haven’t been in a relationship since. And I’ve run from a couple of opportunities. I keep revisiting this “new soul” thing and I think, It’s not gonna happen in this lifetime. It’s not meant to be.


Kalshane - Feb 28, 2006 5:43:15 am PST #120 of 10001
GS: If you had to choose between kicking evil in the head or the behind, which would you choose, and why? Minsc: I'm not sure I understand the question. I have two feet, do I not? You do not take a small plate when the feast of evil welcomes seconds.

So in an effort to vary up my oatmeal eating to make it more tolerable, I tried honey and butter instead of the usual brown sugar and cinnamon. Not impressed.

I also came to the unpleasant realization that since my new, sucky job duties are going to put me in the other building and we can't eat at our desks over there, I'm no longer going to have the ability to snag something from the cafeteria and eat while I work. Which means I'm going to have to get up early so I can eat breakfast before work and if I want to eat food from the cafeteria for lunch, I'm going to have to eat it there and not be able to go home and relax for my lunch break. This sucks. t /first-world problem.


DebetEsse - Feb 28, 2006 5:47:02 am PST #121 of 10001
Woe to the fucking wicked.

Hivemind question.

I'm looking at teaching jobs,and I (finally) found one that looks possible in the UK. Among the things I don't know, though, is whether the wage they're offering will be enough for me to live on. I'm scouring the Interbunny, but it'll be somewhere 16-17k, living in Watford, Herts.

Anybody know stuff?


lisah - Feb 28, 2006 5:47:46 am PST #122 of 10001
Punishingly Intricate

It’s not gonna happen in this lifetime. It’s not meant to be.

okay this made me cry! because...Tim Gunn!