yoiks. seriously. She needs a fake-tanning intervention.
Willow ,'First Date'
The Crying of Natter 49
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.
Who here knew that the Leader of the Lords in the UK was Baroness Amos?
Anybody?
Whereas Secretary of State for Health - Patricia Hewitt "set up Labour's feared computer database, Excalibur, that spearheaded the party's "rapid rebuttal" of Tory attacks during the 1997 election campaign."
In England they have a feared database named Excalibur.
I'm killing Natter all by myself.
Well, me and the BBC News.
In England they have a feared database named Excalibur.
However, they don't seem to have foreheads.
Just don't wear them out in the rain:
Here is the world's first dissolvable dress, the culmination of a creative partnership at the University of Sheffield between the award-winning designer Prof Helen Storey and Prof Tony Ryan, a leading chemist, to show off new materials that can make consumer products less environmentally harmful.
Prof Storey has worked with the University of Ulster to develop a series of innovative dissolving textiles based on polymers created in collaboration with the Sheffield Polymer Centre.
During a forthcoming exhibition, up to eight dresses made from these textiles - minus their wearers - will be lowered into enormous goldfish bowls where they will be left to liquefy.
The fabric is knitted from a clear polymer - polyvinyl alcohol - of the kind used in sachets that release detergent in washing machines. The dresses will dissolve and turn into a form that can be recycled as a bottle.
The dresses will dissolve and turn into a form that can be recycled as a bottle.
Ah, so that's what happened to the Wonder Twins.
Ha!
Not even snowflakes are beautiful and unique snowflakes, scientists say:
The old adage that "no two snowflakes are alike" might not hold true, at least for smaller crystals, new research suggests.
"How likely is it that two snowflakes are alike? Very likely if we define alike to mean that we would have trouble distinguishing them under a microscope and if we include the crystals that hardly develop beyond the prism stage—that is, the smallest snow crystals," Nelson said.
Today's supposed to be the most depressing day of the year, right? Because I am totally feeling it.
Here's a picture of Deb Grabien's cat Chino (RIP), who had to be shaved due to extreme fur matting: [link]
(Bonus in that picture is Bev in the background!)