Nilly, I would be a terrible Jew. I have tattoos, and I like bacon too much.
I would actually find the homework pretty fun, though.
Dr. Walsh ,'Potential'
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.
Nilly, I would be a terrible Jew. I have tattoos, and I like bacon too much.
I would actually find the homework pretty fun, though.
Erin, you'll just have to scrub somebody else's toilet, then!
Um, OK, this sentence didn't really come out right.
I would actually find the homework pretty fun, though.
Part of them includes the no-bacon thing, so you'd probably like the theoretical parts of the homework best.
Are you on vacation now? When does the schoolyear start for you?
I CAN iron, but I'd rather not.This is why we have dry cleaners.
I can vacuum, but I prefer hardwood floors.LOVE!
Nilly, I'd need the bacon exemption as well.
Don't group (internet) marriages transcend religion?
Dumbo had a mother-child relationship, IIRC. A really sad one, that always gives me allergies.
Hi, Nilly! I'm doing really well, thanks. Feeling good, and I'm getting close to the end of treatments. How are you doing? I know these are trying days; I think of you often.
Today is my last day of vaca -- teachers report back tomorrow, and students next Monday.
I'm looking forward to it. I'm teaching two new classes this year, so I've been working pretty steadily this week on lesson plans. I'm looking forward to trying new things this year, and seeing how my 2nd year goes differently than my first!
Hmmm. Now I want bacon. Damn. No bacon in the house, and my car's in the shop. Frosted mini-wheats just ain't cutting it.
Feeling good, and I'm getting close to the end of treatments.
Oh, that's so good to read.
As for me, well, technically, I'm safe and there's practically no danger here. But Israel is so tiny, it's impossible not to know people who live in the north, soldiers in either mandatory or reserve duty, or both. So things are stressed and difficult and all sorts of words that look strange around posts about dark chocolate and cartoons and even bacon. Thanks for the thoughts. We could use every bit we could get.
I'm teaching two new classes this year
Which classes?
Last year I taught Freshman and Sophomore English. This year, I'm teaching Freshman and Senior English, and an elective -- Appreciation of Literature.
Wasn't it a father-child relationship in Nemo?
Yeah, that's what I mean. There are a lot of father-son relationships in animated films, but mother-child not so much. I'm just pondering this. Wondering if the mother-child narrative is so culturally set that it doesn't allow as much freedom for the creators? Or just too many guys in the cultural production biz?
Sleeping Beauty has the most archetypal fucked-up stepmother-child relationship, but I'm thinking that's not exactly what you meant, Hec.
Heh. I was looking for positive mother-child narratives. Or at least not overtly negative. But again the stepmother-child recurrence suggests that mother-child narratives are somewhat closed.
Certainly you see a lot of mother-child dynamics in recurring series (Joyce and Buffy!) and in serious literature and I'd guess chick lit type novels. But in kids movies/animation, it seems less common.
Or possibly I'm just not thinking of any.
and an elective -- Appreciation of Literature.
Well that's kind of narrow.