Oh honey, how awful. I heard about the crash the other night and was thinking a lot about those poor students.
'Heart Of Gold'
Natter .44 Magnum: Do You Feel Chatty, Punk?
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.
{{Ailleann}}so sorry for your loss, and the world's loss.
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It's amazing how much better a pair of {} can make you feel.
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I'm so sorry.
Timelies all!
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Tired, but still going to a concert tonight.
Horrible story about the IU students.
Judge rules worker can't be fired for web-surfing:
NEW YORK - Saying surfing the web is equivalent to reading a newspaper or talking on the phone, an administrative law judge has suggested that only a reprimand is appropriate as punishment for a city worker accused of failing to heed warnings to stay off the Internet.
Administrative Law Judge John Spooner reached his decision in the case of Toquir Choudhri, a 14-year veteran of the Department of Education who had been accused of ignoring supervisors who told him to stop browsing the Internet at work.
The ruling came after Mayor Michael Bloomberg fired a worker in the city's legislative office in Albany earlier this year after he saw the man playing a game of solitaire on his computer.
Thanks everybody. One of my fondest memories of Robert was a piece he wrote for six instruments, tenor, and chocolate bunny. Another of our friends, who's a flutist like me, bit off the top of the ears and played it like a pop bottle. Then, during a musical break, the tenor wolfed it down most theatrically. Never laughed so hard at a chamber concert in my life.
Hee.
I suspect I will remember that story forever and ever.
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And if not, on the other side of the fence, do we really want, say, South Dakota to know about this rule (in terms of future use)?
I have to agree with Frank here. Not that I don't think the sitting President deserves impeachment, but state legislatures tend to pass a lot of wild-eyed bills and resolutions of a type that the gravity and tradition of the national legislature guards against to some degree. I don't want future presidents of either party getting impeached over traffic tickets because a state representative in Mississippi or Delaware wants to pursue a grudge and make a name for himself.