A couple of years ago I published a paper (about twins!) filled with tedious equations and the sort of dubious conclusions that you squeeze out of tedious equations.
The father of the cute little baby twins in my life is a bio-statictician math dude and I bet he'd LOVE to read that!
If there is no online streaming, I think someone should re-enact TV's hit Drive for me via finger-puppet theater clips on YouTube. You know, so no one's blatantly violating copyright by posting the clips from the show. Because that would be wrong.
I've been known to recap things for shrift via interpretive dance.
Is it like the Saving Private Ryan interpretive Oscar dance?
I totally think that should be a DVD extra. Nathan, Kevin Alejandro and Co. re-enact the pilot to some sort of jazz/rock medley. Power chords should emphasize the dramatic, actiony parts.
Are there veils?
There are lot of spit-takes. Makes the veils get all soggy.
If Fox doesn't stream "Drive," we'll be setting up a tape tree for me, right? Because I am loved? Even if I'm not cute enough to be sponsored?
You are especially cute. You're just tall, which pushes cute a bit far back in the Moniquely Adjective line.
The father of the cute little baby twins in my life is a bio-statictician math dude and I bet he'd LOVE to read that!
Speaking of...I sure could take looking at those fantabulous babies, today. I'll be watching the Bitches thread for a link, and tapping my foot.
The father of the cute little baby twins in my life is a bio-statictician math dude and I bet he'd LOVE to read that!
For most people who have (or soon will have!) twins in their lives, I recommend a book by Nancy Segal, “Entwined lives: Twins and what they tell us about human behavior.” Nancy is a twin researcher, but she’s also a twin, so she decided to write this book for a general audience.
People like me and bio-statistician math dudes use the twins as a convenient way to learn about other things. It’s easiser for us if we can assume that twins are not different from anyone else, so we tend to ignore what is special about growing up as a twin. Nancy keeps us honest.
Speaking of...I sure could take looking at those fantabulous babies, today.
Hey! I posted a link in here just a little while ago!
I don't know how I missed that, before. Now I have to figure out how to untap my foot, after I stop being DEDDED by Thing One and Thing Two. Oh my. I particularly love the second picture of you holding Thing One up.