sarameg- if you're around? I need someone to talk me back from a ledge.
Book ,'Objects In Space'
Natter 56: ...we need the writers.
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.
Specious isn't quite what I mean. What I am describing (to the client, so shitty doesn't work) is an argument by one party where they have to show all sorts of things that are highly disputed in order to make their point-- [edited out of an abundance of work caution] "As you can see from this description, this argument is extraordinarily [tenuous, I guess]."
How is this a well-titled cemetery? I mean, I know the source of the name isn't what immediately comes to mind, but still--that's part of the problem.
Looming large deadline moved two weeks. Doesn't ease up the tension one bit.
I would say that the argument is a house of cards, but I'm sure there's a better term for it out there.
Seems like a totally unremarkable name to me, at least for a Catholic cemetery.
I think 3 of four grandparents of mine are buried in a Resurrection Cemetery
Did they chew Trident?
And now my boss says, all passive-aggressive-like, "Are we going to get that in an email before the meeting?" Gee, if you checked your email, you would see that you got it an hour ago.
At least she'll be out of town next Monday and Tuesday.
I'm now home. We didn't have a snow day, but we did close early (12:10) because of snow. Which means that I have all the drawbacks of a snow day (rehearsal cancelled, speeches cancelled this afternoon even though my 6th graders brought in all their stuff and some of it was food stuffs) and none of the sleeping in benefits.
Did they chew Trident?
Well Kit (my mother's mother) certainly didn't, she had no real teeth left by the time she died.
And it turns out they are in the Assumption Cemetery.