I felt so bad for her. She was crying, saying "I sorry, Daddy" over and over until I assured her it was okay, I wasn't mad at her.
Such a good Daddy.
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 felt so bad for her. She was crying, saying "I sorry, Daddy" over and over until I assured her it was okay, I wasn't mad at her.
Such a good Daddy.
That does make me feel better.
I'll just be over here, pining for Ianto.
2) has anyone taken worka t your own pace online courses? if so where from? were you satisfied? is price widely varied amongst institutions?
I work at a place that GIVES work at your own pace online courses, but they are all for nurses, so that doesn't help you. Are you looking at credit bearing or non-credit bearing courses? We tell our students that they can expect to spend 126 hours on a three credit class, and that the learning does sink in better if they spread out those hours and allow their minds to percolate.
sighhhhhhh.... Ianto
Okay, I've started it. I have 0.4 percent. I can watch now?
That does make me feel better.
want to feel even better?
Captain Jack, Ianto and a stopwatch . .
Happy Place.
Owen is screaming at the top of his lungs about not wanting to go out. We're probably not going to make it to yoga. Crap.
Owen is screaming at the top of his lungs about not wanting to go out.
I'm going to try that next time my alarm goes off.
Ok, wrong Owen.
Hah!
The thing about "The Fall of the House of Usher," for me -- and actually this is true of several of Poe's most famous works -- is that it was first published in Godey's Lady's Book, which was a periodical of the time, which was very tall and fairly narrow. Something like 12" x 7", or anyway, a trim size very odd to the modern eye. And then?
Teeny tiny little itty bitty type! Almost the whole of "Usher" fits on a single two-column page in its original printing. I blew it up 100% on aq copier just to be able to make it out.
I swear, like bright lighting and good eyesight were commoner then than now! WTF!