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'Bring On The Night'


Natter 47: My Brilliance Is Wasted On You People  

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.


Beverly - Oct 11, 2006 7:22:30 pm PDT #3272 of 10001
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

I am flea and Vortex with the better writing with fountain pens than other pens. My writing is basically cursive with a few printed lowercase letters and an occasional capital, but small and wee, the same size as the lowercase letters. I have no idea why. It used to be very pretty and girly, but I do have a tendency to swoop my Y and G tails, the final stroke of my capital M and N, and my capital Rs are fonky-looking. You can't tell what it is, except in context. I tend to close up on my lowercase L and E loops, but my caps are all lush and round. And whether it comes in the middle, begining, or end of a word, my lowercase A is never connected to the letter preceding. I've tried. I have to write with the concentration of a seven-year-old to connect it.

My dad and mom learned the Palmer method in school, even won prizes for their penmanship, of which they were very proud. Even when nearly paralyzed with Parkinson's, my dad's signature was firm, confident and level.

bon bon, rather than buckwheat or rice, which are grains and will attract critters, try making your heat-up pads with crushed walnut or pecan hulls. They won't be quite as heavy, but since those are non-foods, you should be safe. You could also add a little borax to the rice to prevent insect infestation, or cedar shavings (gerbil bedding at the pet store), lavender, and rosemary--not the scents, the actual plants, any alone or in combination. I have no idea how to deter mice, unless it would be to keep the pad in a metal container when you're not using it.


bon bon - Oct 11, 2006 8:55:14 pm PDT #3273 of 10001
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

I really liked 30 Rock.


§ ita § - Oct 11, 2006 9:44:41 pm PDT #3274 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Don't know Terry Bullman, He could be from TN just not this part

Hmmph. Thought I could be all connected and stuff. I'm slowly coming to know the names of the licensees around the country, but as someone who's not involved in training them (I just step in to fight on their tests, and sometimes train with them to augment my own studies) it's pretty slow.

Ask if they know Kelly and Brent. Everybody should know Kelly and Brent. Just because. Tag team trainers extraordinaire, they are.


esse - Oct 12, 2006 12:05:02 am PDT #3275 of 10001
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

Currently, Memphis, TN. It's homebase.

Welcome, Airstream! I'm another Tennessean. Have you heard of the University of the South? That's my hometown.

30 Rock looks tempting because of Tina Fey, but I'm kind of meh on adding new shows right now.


AirstreamNA - Oct 12, 2006 2:21:58 am PDT #3276 of 10001
When you're racing - it's life. Anything that comes before or after is just waiting.

Oh yes! I know Sewanee and Monteagle well. Sewanee is the rival to Rhodes where I did undergrad.


esse - Oct 12, 2006 2:49:44 am PDT #3277 of 10001
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

Oh, cool! I remember lots of sports business between the two, particularly soccer, if memory doesn't fail.

I kind of miss my hometown, even though I don't want to live there. Funny how that is.


esse - Oct 12, 2006 2:54:32 am PDT #3278 of 10001
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

Mmm, lunch.

Merlin’s top 5 super-obvious, “no-duh” ways to immediately improve your life:

5. Get pickier - You are the sole person in your life who gets to decide where your time and attention can go. Take that responsibility seriously by not wasting time on junk.


Topic!Cindy - Oct 12, 2006 3:01:38 am PDT #3279 of 10001
What is even happening?

We watched 30 Rock last night, and just couldn't make up our minds. We'll give it another shot or two.

BSG - don't forget: Baltar the self-serving; traitorous, yet charming and mad scientist.

Yes. He was easy to tell apart from the other guys, on account of his different hair and complexion, and the blonde Cylon attached to him like a growth (is her name just Six?). Now, I know she was with Baltar when his world went boom, and she was then reborn elsewhere. Was Baltar just having delusions of her, or what's the deal? I thought he was imagining, or having visions/delusions, or that the reborn blonde Cylon was communicating with him telepathically, but toward the end of the catch-up episode, someone (maybe the Secretary of Ed/President) seemed to spy him making out with her so I got confused.

Heh. Johanna's finally started watching and she thought the guys all looked alike, too. I think the guys are all distinctive -- it's the girls (well, the non-blondes) I get confused by.

Strega, did Johanna just file them in her cute-brown haired-boy folder, too? I think I could pick out Helo, but I'm still shaky on Anders and Apollo. Was there ever a romance between Apollo and Starbuck? And/or at some point, was Starbuck involved with Apollo's (now deceased???) brother? Why weren't Apollo and his father on speaking terms early on?

I wouldn't try to catch up with summaries, honestly. Given the premise this season, you don't need to know everything that has happened before in order to follow what's going on now. There will be references you won't get, but it's not like it's Alias, y'know? I think it's more like Buffy or Angel -- you can follow an individual episode even if you don't know why this character doesn't like that one, or whatever. And the complicated stuff won't be in a short synopsis anyway. If you wind up liking the show it seems like it'll be more fun to go back and watch the previous seasons and go "Oh, that's why..."

The first thing I did when I found BtVS in season 3 was go online and find summaries for every episode from the first two seasons, so I expect our perspectives differ. That said, it's good to know I can jump right in, because I don't want to put off watching the new stuff. Waiting often turns into not bothering, these days. I prefer to have the backstory, but I'm at a point in my life where it's getting less and less likely that I'll watch something if I "have" to have the backstory.

I'm against having to do homework to watch TV, on principle. I pushed the jump-on-in approach for Veronica Mars. I know its likely to always remain a niche sort of show, but I do think some potential viewers were turned off by fans telling them they "had" to start at season 1, episode 1.


Jesse - Oct 12, 2006 3:21:28 am PDT #3280 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Liese, that sounds like a good move for you guys. Yay bus.

I did love Cooking With Feminists, but the rest of the show was eh for me. No, that's a lie, I just didn't like the "audience participation" part.


AirstreamNA - Oct 12, 2006 3:58:00 am PDT #3281 of 10001
When you're racing - it's life. Anything that comes before or after is just waiting.

Yep, soccer is the main rivalry as far as athletics go. The main rivalry is really academic since they are Div3 schools. Where are you living now SA?