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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.


DavidS - Apr 14, 2006 6:50:44 am PDT #1173 of 10002
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

xposty

We're going to Vegas this weekend! What should we do? (we haven't planned anything really)

Perkins suggests the Pirate show at Treasure Island and the Wizard of Oz display at MGM grand.

Betsy seems to think the Hoover damn is the shiznit.

Anything else?

We're seeing Ave. Q with ND and Kristin on Sunday night.


Kalshane - Apr 14, 2006 6:51:04 am PDT #1174 of 10002
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.

My father the astronomer hates hates hates the automatic headlights. Why? Because you can't turn them off when approaching an observatory at night, thus risking ruining someone's observation (I spent many evenings in childhood creeping slowly in a dark car up iffy roads towards open domes. )

Mine can be turned off if I want. I just leave them on the auto setting because it's easier. I didn't realize there were cars with the feature that couldn't do that.

People, have you been captured? The following seems, I dunno, an overstatement?

Considering this the first I've heard of it, I'd agree with the overstatement assessment.


§ ita § - Apr 14, 2006 6:54:10 am PDT #1175 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

The guy used netherworld in the article. That's where I stopped reading.

I didn't realize there were cars with the feature that couldn't do that.

I have daytime running lights. I don't think they can be turned off.


kat perez - Apr 14, 2006 6:54:48 am PDT #1176 of 10002
"We have trust issues." Mylar

I was unaware there was that much money to be made in the academic game to be doing that kind of thing, kat. Although, my assumption may be influenced by 2 semesters straight of OMG ACAMDEMIA IN PERIL NO JOBS ANYWHERE AAAIIIEEE discussion.

I KNOW! Adjuncts are supposed to be all desperate and crazy and will take anything for a buck and a quarter. Except not so much in Grad Ed. Happens to me every. single. semester. If they don't work here, they can get a gig at another university, teach summer school, work as a new teacher mentor, etc. There are so few good, non-crazy ones.


Jesse - Apr 14, 2006 6:59:35 am PDT #1177 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Instructions on how to make an Easter turducken.

That's so awesome.

Adjuncts are supposed to be all desperate and crazy and will take anything for a buck and a quarter. Except not so much in Grad Ed. Happens to me every. single. semester.

I think this is how my mother occasionally ends up teaching a class she didn't mean to -- they need her to fill in a hole, but aren't necessarily clear about what the specific hole actually is.

David, what I like to do in Vegas is gamble, with the occasional break to look at the Bellagio fountain, ride the New York New York rollercoaster, etc. Going to a spa is also lovely -- if your hotel doesn't have one you can use, I think it costs like $20 to get access to the saunas and stuff. But I guess they aren't co-ed, so probably not the best thing to do on a couple's trip. So never mind.


Kalshane - Apr 14, 2006 6:59:50 am PDT #1178 of 10002
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.

I have daytime running lights. I don't think they can be turned off.

Huh. Didn't think about that.


Lee - Apr 14, 2006 7:01:33 am PDT #1179 of 10002
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Yay for last day, Shrift.

I have to go to work, but there won't be anything for me to do once I get there.

Sarameg, can I steal the picture you linked to to make an LJ icon?

Perkins, my adventure in the suburbs was pleasantly un-adventuresome. Adventureful? Whatever. Took the commuter train, got picked up at the station (in an SUV!), and got a ride all the way home. Awesome. I have to say, I was shocked at how expensive the train was -- $14 one way. I guess that's cheaper than parking in the city, but still! Yet another reason not to live in the burbs.

That is a lot. Both Caltrain and Bart only run about 4 bucks each way.

Hec, the Star Trek exhibit at the Hilton is also fun.

No, really.


kat perez - Apr 14, 2006 7:01:47 am PDT #1180 of 10002
"We have trust issues." Mylar

I wasn't captured by Molly the cat, but the three-month old kitten that they used to try to lure her out from behind the wall was freakin' adorable! They had a picture in AMNY.

Ooooh, Vegas. Stand outside the Bellagio and watch the water/light show just like in Ocean's Eleven. Play slots at the Flamingo Hilton to get a taste of old, cheesy, pre-Disney-fied Vegas. Do the Fremont Street experience downtown. Personally, I love Circus Circus, though I know it's not everyone's cup of tea. It reminds me of old Las Vegas before they filled the town up with fake Paris and Venice, crappy Excaliburs and New York New Yorks. Yeah, Circus Circus is the shit and they had amusement park rides long before MGM Grand was even born!


Rick - Apr 14, 2006 7:02:23 am PDT #1181 of 10002

Although, my assumption may be influenced by 2 semesters straight of OMG ACAMDEMIA IN PERIL NO JOBS ANYWHERE AAAIIIEEE discussion.

Things are looking up in the academic job market as the boomers start to retire. In traditionally job-poor fields like History and English it once was the style for graduate students to paper their walls with the hundreds of rejection letters that they had received from job applications. Now the best students at some programs are getting several offers from good schools. It's still pretty hard to get a job in the humanities, but at least there are some jobs now.


sarameg - Apr 14, 2006 7:03:28 am PDT #1182 of 10002

Sarameg, can I steal the picture you linked to to make an LJ icon?

I hold no ownership, cause I just googled angry monkey! So, um, sure! With all the officialdom I confer.