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This is what PZ Myers has to say about her:
Ken Cope, a regular commenter here (come on, you guys all know him) sent along some cephalopodian artwork a friend of his does. After browsing a bit, it was sinking in: Ken is friends with an animation artist and roller derby star, one who wins awards for most penalties in a season no less, and who paints toilet seats for fun. How cool is that?
Check out this lovely bit of toilet seat art: [link]
Worksafe, but perhaps borderline for the paranoid....
Minimal mud and flood ma.
Not minimal ma, minimal mud and flood
ooooh, the emergency broadcast system just came on and a scary robotic voice warned of flash floods!
I heard that too! It was very exciting. I dropped Noah off at Lori's so she could take him to day care (yes. That is our routine as insane as it is). There was a TON of flooding around her place. The drainage there sucks.
Also, I too am too distracted to work. I keep wondering if naming Noah as I did was a bad thing to do in an El Nino year.
You guys should all stay home!!
I wish I had stayed home.
I wish I had stayed home.
Me too. And yet here I am. Go figure.
I haven't left yet! I could stay home.
Except I'm supposed to go have lunch with my boss today.
I did some work that needed doing. WHOOT!
Noah's naming is a good thing.
My work folk have to make a terminal change on an international flight with only 1 hour layover. I am printing out maps of the airport for them. I worry though. I really don't want them stranded.
You guys should all stay home!!
I wish I had stayed home.
Well, they just have to deal with flooding and mud sliding. You New York types are always getting attacked by giant monsters.
I am staying home. My work-from-home-shy boss is letting me come in very late, with the understanding that I'm starting my work day here and commute during the lunch hour.
I think I get the rawer end of the deal, but it's the only practical way to deal with getting acclimatised to the new meds.