Also, the 43 folders blog is asking for the most unusual use of excel. My most unusual use of excel was figuring out that if you changed one letter of "sprinkle" the closest thing to a word you would come up with was "krpinkle" . I am not sure how to explain that, but Excel worked wonders with the "fill down" capability.
'Objects In Space'
Natter 46: The FIGHTIN' 46
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.
Oh, Sophia, you have to put that in.
Love Fichnter. Remember him from ATWT as Lily's dad. WHo was her cousin. OR something.
Ha ha ha!
The bus does sound potentially workable for you, and you'll really find out in a test-run month. You can read on the bus! Or knit! Or both!
Pluto, which does not meet the modern definition of a planet, is classified as such, because it was so designated, before the definition was standardized and adopted.
Or, as Sarameg phrased it, "NO ONE IS TAKING CLYDE'S PLANET FROM HIM DAMNIT."
I think Cindy's approach is very reasonable, which is why they probably won't do it.
bon bon, was it a new PB?
I'm getting all excited for new tv. It's a little OCD and creepy.
Emily! Congrats! I hope you love middle school as much as I do, even when they are crazy.
It was the season premiere, Kat. I think they're re-running it again this week, though.
I'm getting all excited for new tv. It's a little OCD and creepy.
I know! I watched PB and the other new show last night, even though I don't like them very much, just because they were new.
Hey -- Happy birthday, bon bon!!
Thanks, Jesse!