Congratulations, Jessica and E! More savvy Buffistas, yay!
I tend not to close the bathroom door, since I live alone. I do close it when people are visiting--I figure the conversation can handle a pause. However if I'm in a restroom with a friend or coworker sometimes we'll keep talking from one stall to another.
My cats get annoyed if they can't walk in when I pee. Why do they want to come in when I am in the bathroom? I have no idea... But they do.
My cats are the same way! And if I push the door closed but don't latch it, they will push it open. If it's truly latched? They will paw the door and meow mournfully.
My cats are a wee bit codependent.
indentured pettitude
Bwah! I love this. That should be the subtitle of a book entitled
Life with Cats.
Is this... kosher?
Orthodox Jewish prayer Barbie
A reader writes, "Jewish ritual scribe Jen Taylor Friedman has made a scholarly Barbie, complete with Tefillin, Tallit and volume of Talmud."
AION,
US bans Vegemite
The bizarre crackdown was prompted because Vegemite contains folate, which in the US can be added only to breads and cereals.
Expatriates say that enforcement of the ban has been stepped up recently and is ruining lifelong traditions of having Vegemite on toast for breakfast.
Former Geelong man Daniel Fogarty, who now lives in Calgary, Canada, said he was stunned when searched while crossing the US border recently.
"The border guard asked us if we were carrying any Vegemite," Mr Fogarty said.
Someone needs to start a movement to fight this. Men at Work can do a benefit....
I have no pee shyness. Which is good, because I also have the non-latching bathroom door and the inquisitive dog. It's not a bathroom specific thing with her - she just can't bear to be left on the outside of a closed door.
Well, that Barbie's not quite "Orthodox" -- pretty much all of the accessories are only worn by Orthodox men, not women.
I am totally cracking up at it, though.
US bans Vegemite
An Australian on a list I subscribe to said (mostly jokingly) that this could provoke war between the U .S. and Australia. Just how popular is vegamite in Australia anyway?
Just how popular is vegamite in Australia anyway.
Apparantly, men from a land down under are quite willing to give it away to strangers....
The bizarre crackdown was prompted because Vegemite contains folate, which in the US can be added only to breads and cereals.
It's got to be the grain lobby, right? Every woman of childbearing age is supposed to be eating all this folate, but you can only get it in certain ways? Bananas.
In fact, a banana has about 22 micrograms of folate! Most unprocessed foods have some folate. The only reason for adding folate to bread and cereal is because the refining process strips out the bran and germ, where most of the nutrition including folate resides. They're putting back a little bit of what they've taken out.
Point of interest, I think the US is the only country that mandates fortification of food with folate. Other countries are leery about it because there's a "safe upper limit" of 1000 mcg/day, so someone who eats a lot of processed grain food, raw fruits/vegetables, and takes supplements could easily get too much.
The US, though, is big on adding supposedly healthy stuff to our consumables without telling us. Like adding fluoride and chlorine to water.
But I won't rant.