Jesus. What a fucker.
I'm guessing too that at this stage in the game, you don't really know what you're going to do going forward, so not making things even more public by refusing to attend and shifting more attention/speculation to yourself probably has its appeal.
Just got off a conference call with clients in Houston and London. Two of the people on the call were in London, but one was an American and the other had a Russian accent. My boss and I were disappointed we didn't get to hear any British accents....
Hee! Was just coming here to ask why it is that people with British accents can get away with so much more in meetings than the rest of us. Just came out of a planning session and this guy who transferred recently from London was all "ok, this is fucking crap" and "no fucking way" and "so-and-so will fucking pee himself" all over the place and nobody bats an eye. I don't think I could get away with that.
It just sounds so much more cultured.
The McGreevy's have been he said/she said from the start with this.
His people saying "she knew for a long time" and hers saying "this was a complete shock". I suspect the truth lies somewhere intbetween and was amped by both for the divorce case (which seems to have been particularly ugly).
not making things even more public by refusing to attend and shifting more attention/speculation to yourself probably has its appeal
I don't know. I'm going to applaud the first shat upon wife who wakes up from that press-conference stupor they all appear to be in (mandated sedation?), shakes her head and says, "WHAT am I doing here?" then walks off.
Appearances are one thing, compounding your pain by furthering whatever facade your marriage has turned out to be, seems quite another.
Huh. And now I know something about Damascus steel, and why stainless steel is (mostly) stainless, and... stuff!
Share with the class, Emily!
Er, okay. Damascus steel, also called "Wootz steel", seems to have been made (in India, Sri Lanka, and China) by using a furnace powered by monsoon winds (I don't know, I just think that's cool for some reason). It produced almost pure steel and was known for its ability to hold an edge, maybe because of carbon nanotubes (whatever those are).
Alternately, it refers to a steel used in Middle Eastern sword-making in the, er, second millenium AD. These are I guess different types of steel, and Damascus here refers to the visible grain pattern. Maybe.
And stainless steel contains chromium, which forms an invisible layer of chromium oxide on the surface impervious to water and air and quick to reform when scratched.
Neat! Go, go, chromium oxide!
I think I want to put my eyes out. I really don't go anywhere to talk on the internet except here, TWOP and livejournal, but I have become obsessed with Gossip Girl, and I have read everything on TWOP, so I ventured out and there are twelve thousand posts with exclamation points and all caps and emoticons, when I want to talk about the symbolism of Blair's headband. Why do I like teen shows?????