Sadly, looking more closely at the schedule, the press screening (where we'll be) is on Tuesday night, and the private fucking subway shenanigans are all happening Wednesday (when we can't go because we'll be at a wine tasting event -- OUR LIVES ARE SO HARD).
Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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.
I can get close enough to punch him in the crotch.
Eh. Punching takes too much effort. Why don't you just reach down to his hairline and rip off the mask to reveal his true alien face to the world?
According to the NYT, "Lestat" is a "Musical sleeping pill".
Well, at least it's not a "Musical laxative."
I just got an e-mail from "Paypal" (which I doubt) re: payment for a purchase I supposedly made for a new cell phone, which I didn't. There is a button to click to dispute. Am I being scammed, or do I click it?
Kathy, I wouldn't click it, but you can go to the PayPal site directly, maybe and contact their customer service just in case. But, yeah, don't click the button.
My car has been at the body shop since Sunday night. I called this afternoon, and they think it would be "pushing it" to get it done today.
I think I deserve a cookie for not shrieking, "THEN FUCKING PUSH IT, JACKHOLE!"
I may have a slight case of cabin fever.
OH OH OH! ita and other migraine suffers - From NPR this morning
From my perspective, if this guy really wanted to help people, not just make money for himself, he would have conducted some scientific tests of his theories before writing this book.
That's not to say that environmental triggers aren't important for migrane. There's lots of important research being done on the topic. It's just not being done by this guy. He's too busy making money pushing unproven ideas.
This has got to be a scam. I just tried to forward it to Paypal's spoof@paypal.com to check it out, and I'm getting a warning that forwarding it will result in my e-mail being verified as accurate and may result in more spam.
Am I being scammed, or do I click it?
Definitely don't click. Log in to PayPal separately and look for anything suspicious. Then you can forward the email to their spoof at paypal dot com email. I get them three or four times a month.
eta: Definitlely a scam. You could always copy the body of the email and send it in a new message, rather than forwarding. Might thwart the verification.
I have a stupid math question. I'm quite sure I have the right answer, but...
Say you have an object shaped like...okay, say you have a drum. If you're measuring the diameter of the head, that's measuring end-to-end, straight across the circle, right?
Measuring all the way around the circle would give you the circumference. The diameter is the length of a line bisecting the circle. Yes?