I don't want to cook dinner tonight.
Natter 57 Varieties
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.
Huh. I can see the "we're not allowed to interpret it" thing, as an x-ray technician told me that when she showed me my x-ray and pointed to where the break was....
Yeah, except at that point, I knew I had a cyst and only wanted to know how big it was. After I switched hospitals, I learned that it was all bullshit. Of course, this is also the hospital with the doctor who thought my problems were "all in my mind" and who, after I ended up in the emergency room and had my first (of many) sonograms, said that it didn't necessarily mean anything because "you have a lot going on down there."
I'm just glad Dylan emerged from that place unscathed.
said that it didn't necessarily mean anything because "you have a lot going on down there."
By that he meant confusing lady parts I guess?
By that he meant confusing lady parts I guess?
One can only hope.
Have any of our lawyers or librarians or others done immigration work?
I think Stephanie does something related -- but you might try reposting the question in bitches, what with Frisco's effect on her posting time.
Thanks Amych!
The one ultrasound I recall having was borderline painful, but that owed more to the technician pressing a piece of plastic right between hip and thigh where I'd caught myself with a table corner than to the actual ultrasonic waves.
The standard thinking these days is that Metropolis is NYC. Gotham is in Jersey.
Gotham may be geographically located in New Jersey. I think in a metaphorical sense, it was definitely based on New York City, and Metropolis probably owes mostly to early 20th century NYC as well although the newspaper setting is probably Chicago-inspired.
I've had a number of different types of ultrasound and never had any pain. Just goop.
Grammar question:
Is it "Department staff maintain..." or "Department staff maintains..."? The former looks right to me, but Word's grammar checker is disagreeing.
I say the first looks right. The second seems to me would only be right if there is a monolithic entity called "Department Staff."