Actually, I was thinking it would be sort of like a pet. You know, we could...we could name her Trixie, or Miss Kitty Fantastico, or something.

Tara ,'Empty Places'


Natter 45: Smooth as Billy Dee Williams.  

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.


Theodosia - Jul 02, 2006 3:58:15 am PDT #5008 of 10002
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

Hippo Birdies, Frank, wherever you are!

I didn't plan on going shoe shopping last night, but a Famous Footwear store leaped on me as I was accidentally walking along. I escaped with my life and a pair each of Keds and Aerosoles.


Lee - Jul 02, 2006 4:43:57 am PDT #5009 of 10002
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Happy Birthday Frank!

Yay for new shoes, and escaping with your life Theodosia!


Lee - Jul 02, 2006 5:50:22 am PDT #5010 of 10002
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Is it tacky to serve popsicles at a brunch?


§ ita § - Jul 02, 2006 5:52:05 am PDT #5011 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Not if they're grape flavoured, no.

Huh. Suddenly I want mimosa popsicles. This is going to end in privation.


Lee - Jul 02, 2006 5:54:44 am PDT #5012 of 10002
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

I have some grape flavored.

Whew!

Okay, bagels, popsicles, and peach nectar have been bought. I have about 2 hours of last minute stuff to do, and 3.5 or 4 hours before anyone will show up. I think I can do this.


Theodosia - Jul 02, 2006 6:14:28 am PDT #5013 of 10002
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

It's such a good thing that the MicroCenter across from Trader Joes wasn't open when I was doing my bi-monthly foodshopping, because in the mood I'm in, I might have walked in and bought a new MacBook, what with the mood I'm in. ("Shiny!") I'll just have to lust in my heart for a while longer.


Allyson - Jul 02, 2006 6:16:38 am PDT #5014 of 10002
Wait, is this real-world child support, where the money goes to buy food for the kids, or MRA fantasyland child support where the women just buy Ferraris and cocaine? -Jessica

From the article flea linked to:

Dr. Horrigan said there was anecdotal evidence that some members of a community use e-mail and the Internet "to keep up with people very close by." The Internet can help expand social networks, although the ties it creates are not as strong as those the Duke researchers are concerned with. Yet they can be useful.

His group's research has shown that the Internet is increasingly being used during life's "major moments" — to gather information or advice when making a big financial investment, deciding where to live, or choosing a college for a child. The research has shown that "people were more likely to get help through their social network" for those kinds of decisions.

Still, Dr. Putnam said, "The real interesting future is how can we use the Net to strengthen and deepen relationships that we have offline."

And in the end, she and others pointed out, e-mail or instant messaging is no substitute for face-to-face contact. "E-mailing somebody far way is not the same as them going to pick up your child at daycare or bringing you chicken soup," she said.

Someone oughtta write a book disputing this.


§ ita § - Jul 02, 2006 6:28:39 am PDT #5015 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Allyson, I was going to ping you to make sure you saw it.

My mother is recovering from knee replacement surgery. I cannot imagine what it would be like encountering such pain so late. I already know how that goes. I took her on a mental walkthrough of the house and explained to her how to elevate in every room.


Matt the Bruins fan - Jul 02, 2006 6:30:58 am PDT #5016 of 10002
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

I do think we're the exception that proves the rule, though. Aside from the Bronze back when, I've never run into another web community whose members I wanted to meet and befriend in real life (and then it was handfuls of people rather than the community as a whole).


Trudy Booth - Jul 02, 2006 6:33:19 am PDT #5017 of 10002
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

Are the NYCers still alive?

I'm not dead yet! t /Monty Python Plague Victim

It was a nuclear bomb at the UN. You have to be precise in your DOOOOMMM!!

Not merely the UN, at The United Nations Plaza (which had my co-workers and I wetting ourselves, since the address of our building is _ _ _ UN Plaza)

On the bright side, at least the water is raining in the bathroom. Inconvenient, but at least it's not raining all over your books or computer equipment.

I was thinking, "on the bright side, at least its his draining bathtub that's leaking. And you landlords should pay up.

"E-mailing somebody far way is not the same as them going to pick up your child at daycare or bringing you chicken soup," she said.

That's absurd. a) sometimes it IS; b) sometimes its BETTER and: c) its a false dichotomy anyway, the far away person COULDN'T do those things, its a different sort of relationship entirely.

(hmm... 'dichotomy' is not the word I want. what is the damn word I want? its a crap comparison regardless)