Book: I am a Shepherd. Folks like a man of God. Mal: No, they don't. Men of God make everyone feel guilty and judged.

'Safe'


Natter 54: Right here, dammit.  

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 - Sep 26, 2007 6:01:27 am PDT #3065 of 10001
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Reaper v House is going to be a tough one. I Tivo'd House last night b/c we had the Reaper pilot on DVD, but...I really liked it. Stoopid non-dual-tuner Tivo.

9-10 Tuesday-Thursday this year is a very hard slot for me, and makes me glad for repeats and two tvs. There are actually 4 different shows tonight that I might watch, but luckily two are being reaired later.

I really liked Reaper which I didn't expect.


Dana - Sep 26, 2007 6:02:34 am PDT #3066 of 10001
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

“But the greatest effect is the psychological one,” Dr. McDonagh went on. climaxing a debate carried on in the British Medical Journal.

“Long legs are admired, and the high heel gives the impression of greater leg length. They give a sensation of slimness.”

Hi, probably dead British man! Bite me.

Also, "climaxing" a debate?


tommyrot - Sep 26, 2007 6:03:41 am PDT #3067 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.

Also, "climaxing" a debate?

Now I'm picturing this British doctor sitting in the bathroom, holding the British Medical Journal in one hand and....


Jars - Sep 26, 2007 6:11:12 am PDT #3068 of 10001

Does anyone think it's weird if little kids call grown-ups by their first names? Bloke says it's Just Not Done in America, and finds it very weird here where no one calls anyone Mr or Mrs anything. The only situation I can think of is in school, but even that's being phased out, I hear.


tommyrot - Sep 26, 2007 6:14:06 am PDT #3069 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.

Does anyone think it's weird if little kids call grown-ups by their first names?

Yes.


Nora Deirdre - Sep 26, 2007 6:16:25 am PDT #3070 of 10001
I’m responsible for my own happiness? I can’t even be responsible for my own breakfast! (Bojack Horseman)

Does anyone think it's weird if little kids call grown-ups by their first names?

I feel like the niecephews do it all the time. We don't even get an "Aunt" or "uncle" in front of our names. It doesn't bother me, but I surely wouldn't say it Isn't Done Here. I think it depends on the community and family.


tiggy - Sep 26, 2007 6:16:32 am PDT #3071 of 10001
I do believe in killing the messenger, you know why? Because it sends a message. ~ Damon Salvatore

Does anyone think it's weird if little kids call grown-ups by their first names?

meaning? as in nieces or nephews not calling relatives "aunt ___" or "uncle ____"? i don't have a problem with it, but i can see where some people construe it as a respect thing.


tommyrot - Sep 26, 2007 6:18:26 am PDT #3072 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.

as in nieces or nephews not calling relatives "aunt ___" or "uncle ____"?

Oh, that doesn't bother me.


brenda m - Sep 26, 2007 6:22:35 am PDT #3073 of 10001
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

In the south it's more commonly Mr./Miss/Miz firstname, which I find kind of charming, actually.


Emily - Sep 26, 2007 6:24:31 am PDT #3074 of 10001
"In the equation E = mc⬧, c⬧ is a pretty big honking number." - Scola

Totally depends. In many communities, Just Not Done, in others, Done. I grew up calling my teachers, at least, by their first names, but then we moved. And I Didn't anymore.