Angel: How're you feeling? Faith: Like I did mushrooms and got eaten by a bear.

'A Hole in the World'


Natter Area 51: The Truthiness Is in Here  

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.


Lee - Apr 20, 2007 8:32:16 am PDT #3671 of 10001
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Lee, I hate when that happens. Can you take a long lunch and do some window shopping or the like?

That would require actually leaving, and I think I'm too lazy for that, unless I'm going home.


Maria - Apr 20, 2007 8:34:33 am PDT #3672 of 10001
Not so nice is that I'm about to ruin a Friday morning for a bunch of people because of a series of unfortunate events and an upset foreign government. - shrift

That would require actually leaving, and I think I'm too lazy for that, unless I'm going home.

Hey! You are me! Give it back!

Just tell them that somewhere on this earth it's quitting time right now, and you're going home.


Hil R. - Apr 20, 2007 8:39:04 am PDT #3673 of 10001
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

I woke up at 12 today. One thing I love about being a grad student -- I can pretty much set my own schedule. Except that lately there have been some incidents that make me a bit scared to stay at the office too late -- I don't want to be the last one there.

I really need to get dressed and go grade papers for a little while. I really don't want to.


Miracleman - Apr 20, 2007 8:39:07 am PDT #3674 of 10001
No, I don't think I will - me, quoting Captain Steve Rogers, to all of 2020

I've heard the ninth subbasement is pretty cold though.

And it's filled with roaches.

But that was being taken care of by some guy with thick glasses who got moved down there. Kept muttering about a stapler. And fire.


Lee - Apr 20, 2007 8:40:46 am PDT #3675 of 10001
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Just tell them that somewhere on this earth it's quitting time right now, and you're going home.

Or I could just leave and see if anyone actually noticed.


aurelia - Apr 20, 2007 8:41:20 am PDT #3676 of 10001
All sorrows can be borne if you put them into a story. Tell me a story.

Imagine the entire world networked together with pneumatic tubing.

Would it look like a giant gerbil habitat?

From an AP article:

So far, melamine's been found in both wheat gluten and rice protein concentrate imported from China. Media reports from South Africa suggest a third pet food ingredient, corn gluten, used in that country also was contaminated with melamine.

Chinese authorities have told the FDA that the wheat gluten was an industrial product not meant for pet food, Sundlof said. Still, melamine can skew test results to make a product appear more protein-rich than it really is, he added. That raises the possibility the contamination was deliberate.

Wilbur-Ellis Co., the U.S. importer of the tainted rice protein, said Thursday it was recalling all the ingredient it had distributed to five U.S. pet food manufacturers. The San Francisco company in turn urged its customers to recall any products that may be on store shelves.

So far, just two of those companies have done so: Natural Balance Pet Foods and Blue Buffalo Co.

Natural Balance, of Pacoima, Calif., announced a limited recall Monday of its Venison and Brown Rice canned and bagged dog foods, Venison and Brown Rice dog treats and Venison and Green Pea dry cat food.

Blue Buffalo, of Wilton, Conn., followed Thursday by recalling 5,044 bags of its Spa Select Kitten dry food. The company intercepted most of the kitten food before it reached distribution centers, company co-founder Billy Bishop said.

FDA officials would not release the names of the other two manufacturers that Wilbur-Ellis supplied, citing its ongoing investigation.


tommyrot - Apr 20, 2007 8:43:02 am PDT #3677 of 10001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Would it look like a giant gerbil habitat?

Yeah, except underground.

Which means you'd have to worry about C.H.U.D. and Morlock roadkill.


Miracleman - Apr 20, 2007 8:50:06 am PDT #3678 of 10001
No, I don't think I will - me, quoting Captain Steve Rogers, to all of 2020

Which means you'd have to worry about C.H.U.D. and Morlock roadkill.

And the Fluke Man.


Pix - Apr 20, 2007 9:10:01 am PDT #3679 of 10001
The status is NOT quo.

The thing about early mornings and late nights is the quiet. I love the quiet. The afternoons are my super sucky time. Early AM is good. And evenings are fine. But 2:00 PM? Forget it.

I get this. I am not naturally a morning person--I love the quiet of the middle of the night and work really productively from 10PM-2AM--but my job forces me to shift my schedule. I get up at about 5:45 AM every school day to have time to shower, change, and commute across town. As long as I've gotten at least 6-7 decent hours of sleep (and HMOG what a difference the sleep aid my doctor prescribed for me has made--I fall asleep quickly and sleep restfully), I'm good to go in the mornings. From about 2-7, though, I am utterly useless. Totally nonfunctional.


Atropa - Apr 20, 2007 9:11:08 am PDT #3680 of 10001
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

Morning people freak me out, man. My normal circadian rhythm is more like sleeping from 4am-noon. When you combine low blood sugar with allergies and sleep deprivation, I think you can see why I want to destroy the world every time I wake up in the morning.

Shrift is me. To say that I'm not a morning person is an understatement of epic proportions. Pete would like to be a morning person, and even has circadian rhythms that would suit that, but realizes that the benefits of us getting up early are outweighed by the drawbacks of me staring blankly at things or growling.