Consuela, is there a resource that summarizes archaeological law state by state? I'm playing with a book where one of the heroes is an archaeologist working at a small college in Pennsylvania, and I want to make sure I've got the laws right for her being able to shut down a development where they've found an old cemetery etc.
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.
JetBlue is a good airline, right?
Dana's birthday is tomorrow.
I am exhausted and covered in paint chips.
Um.. Thandie Newton just walked into my dealership.
Ah. I guess my little birdie was wrong.
There's nothing wrong with early celebrations!
Okay. I need to rinse off these paint chips and find an ATM.
People like JetBlue, although I've never flown it.
shrift, I hope at least other things have paint on or off them, as you planned.
How did she look, Aimee?
In news about me, I AM CRANKY. I am cranky with the weather, I am cranky with myself for wasting the day, and I am cranky about the fact that now I don't really feel like going out tonight. Due to the aforementioned crankiness. Am hoping to power through that last part.
shrift, I hope at least other things have paint on or off them, as you planned.
The best part is that I had no plan! I was helping a friend move some furniture, then I was helping paint walls, and then I was helping chip fugly brown paint off some lovely woodwork. Why do people paint over wood? Why?!
Ok, not Thandie.
Huh. At least the paint removal sounds like a net good. Looking around my apartment, people paint over wood because it's easier than not. The walls, (fairly extensive) molding, window sills (with additional molding), ceiling, etc., have all been painted over and over again. All they had to avoid was the floor!