SA - no, I don't think it was.
(Although, perhaps Keith got a big enough fee for creating the Kendall escape plan that they could afford it.)
'Lessons'
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.
SA - no, I don't think it was.
(Although, perhaps Keith got a big enough fee for creating the Kendall escape plan that they could afford it.)
Hey, SA -- maybe you can help me with a little Irish/American translation. "Vest" and "tank top" are reversed here to there, right? So a vest is underwear and a tank top is a sweater? Because otherwise, I'm terrified of what the guy in my book is actually wearing.
What do they call a sweater vest?
I was wondering where the term "tank top" came from, so I googled:
The term is also used in Australian English, although the term singlet is more common in Australia. In British English, the term vest is used, while "tank top" refers to a sleeveless pullover. In India, such a vest, primarily designed to be an undershirt, is called a baniyaan. The name derives from its resemblance to a tank suit, a style of one-piece women's swimsuit with shoulder straps. "Tank suit" in turn refers to "swimming tank," an obsolete term for what are now called "swimming pools."
Vest is used for underwear, tank top for the wooly things. It's a waistcoat if it has buttons though, I'd say. Although, if it's a girl's vest-top thing, it would probably be called a tank-top.
Also, hello peoples. Why am I not packed? I leave tomorrow afternoon, and I'm not packed. I am, in fact, on the internet, as you may have noticed. Which is just as constructive as packing.
VM 3.01
SA, what sumi said. Also * As of 3.01, I think we're just supposed to conclude how she ended up at Hearst, from all the little plot points dropped over the second season. In "One Angry Veronica," one of her fellow jurors was part of the administration at Hearst and made scholarships sound like a good possibility. Wallace and Mac were going to Hearst. She couldn't afford Standford, without the Kane scholarship, which makes me believe Hearst is likely more affordable. She visited Hearst, so I'm assuming she applied there as a safety. Since she was in the running for the Kane scholarship, she must have been one of the top students in her high school, so I'm feeling safe assuming Hearst offered her scholarships and a good aid package, and if Kendall's fee paid for a Saturn, it probably helped out with whatever tuition related expenses weren't covered by scholarships, aid, and student loans.
That's something Veronica Mars does a lot. Sometimes, I appreciate that they don't give us all the answers--it's like we're watching select scenes from her life. BtVS was like that sometimes, too. You knew time had passed and things had happened, between episodes. Sometimes though, it feels a little bit too snippet-y, and like Rob Thomas is leaving out some of the more interesting stories. I don't necessarily feel like that about the Hearst storyline, but there are plenty of skip-overs that have left me feeling that way.
Jars, there are monsters hiding in your closet. They can only be scared away by packing.
Jars, when the monsters get freaked out by someone packing, they often leave behind cupcakes as they flee.
Jars, there are monsters hiding in your closet. They can only be scared away by packing.
Wah!
I prefer the ones that can only be scared away by drinking tea and sitting quietly.
Vest is used for underwear, tank top for the wooly things.
Good to know.
I prefer the ones that can only be scared away by drinking tea and sitting quietly.
I think those left your place a long time ago....