I'm home and I'm tired!
Sometimes these long days just get ridiculous.
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.
I'm home and I'm tired!
Sometimes these long days just get ridiculous.
My exciting revelation of the afternoon was that I have two different cold medicines, and they don't overlap ingredients at all! So that means I can take one before the 12 hours of the other one is up, right?
Sounds reasonable to me, Jesse. t enabler Then again, let us know if you start drooling purple foam.
Well, I kind of doubled up this morning, and it worked out OK, so I'll keep my fingers crossed! And try not to OD while remaining upright.
WHY HAS TODAY NOT ENDED YET?
Wrong time zone?
Bad planning.
Bon voyage, Sir Edmund... The news made me go aww in the car. Because my dad is such a fan of climbing, I suspect I knew who he was since I was preverbal. How many kids knew Tenzing Norgay's name? He also climbed the mountain Devi is named after.
So if I pretend I am on the East coast (and a better planner), I can go home?
If there’s a good career counseling center in a community college, not a bad idea to save money, do the exercises and get the expensive testing for $25 a credit or whatever, narrow things down, and use the saved bucks for a headhunter or targeted career counseling later. The COM had 3 or 4 MS or MA counselor/teachers. The class was big, like, 35 or 40. Mostly, it was doing the testing and exercises. The group benefit was seeing different people’s process, what worked and didn’t. A few people were repeaters because they loved taking the class.
Speaking of legless lizards, there's one in England known as a slow worm.
[link] Huh. The way to tell it isn’t a snake is that it has eyelids and snakes don’t. Who wants to get that close?
Eucalyptus leavesThe last part of this [link] is about climbing here: [link] It sounds hellish. Forest leeches, giant biting spiders that can take a chunk out of human flesh. Rough stuff.
I like Maud.
Lending credence to Plei’s theory, that was my great-aunt’s name, if you add an “e.” Born in 1891.
I'm waiting for ClaraI know one! 10 years old, lives in Paris with her mother. Her grandmother is a neighbor.
Salute to Sir Edmund. Amazing guy.